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Left, Right & Center is KCRW’s show where we take on all the political issues -- even the complicated ones that might divide your own family.

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89 Pieces

Exploring what it means to live a good life.

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252 Pieces

Introduce children to classical music in a fun and entertaining way.


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The "My Teacher" series from North Carolina Public Radio explores what it takes to make a connection in the classroom by asking students to interview their teachers.

  • From: Will Michaels
  • Updated: May 01, 2014
  • Avg Piece Length: 04:00
Caption: South High School Jazz Band-director/Scott Carter with guest Irvin Mayfield
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Jazz at South High features music from past and present South High Jazz Ensembles and brand new recordings by the South High Jazz Combo. Each week's show will feature never before heard performances of the South High Jazz Combo that are recorded at South High.

  • From: KBEM
  • Updated: Jan 03, 2013
  • Avg Piece Length: 59:04
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Fun, entertaining, science-based radio show exploring critical issues regarding our natural world.

Caption: Malcolm X  (1964), Credit: Associated Press
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In 1963, when the fight for civil rights was in full force in the United States, Austin Clarke, now an award winning author, traveled to Harlem to find out more about living conditions. He interviewed a wide variety of people: community workers, historians, journalists, and activists such as Malcolm X. What went to air was a two part documentary called 'Harlem in Revolt.' We include a bonus Part Three, which is Clarke's entire unedited interview with Malcom X.

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100-second weekday modules with compelling passages from new books read by their authors. Again for May: Pulitzer winners! Plus, an even number of female and male authors in books tied to the milestone anniversaries of Brown v. Board and The Civil Rights Act, also World War Two, robots, "deliciousness" in foods, Ninetendo, a curious Afghan custom, Dr. Jekyll...(revisited) and other fiction galore. Length is 1:40, designed for airing within the top-of-the-hour 2-minute window.

  • From: Peter Johnson
  • Updated: Apr 28, 2014
  • Avg Piece Length: 01:40
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An exploration of how we got here.

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In the 1700s a vast network of "grease trails" stretched from Alaska to the Fraser River, even crossing the northern Rockies. These ancient Grease Trails later formed part of the Dalton Trail, a toll road that opened up the interior of Alaska to prospectors during the Klondike Gold Rush. The name "Grease Trail" was given to these travel routes, because the most important trade item carried over them was grease made from a tiny smelt-like fish called ooligan.

  • From: Teresa Goff
  • Updated: Jun 17, 2010
  • Avg Piece Length: 13:29
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This collection of audio files has been put together to entertain worldwide audiences through unusual points of view.

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Many of the Everything Sounds episodes condensed to 4:30.000 for broadcast purposes. (Note: While some have not been standardized, others have multiple versions for various reasons.)

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10 Pieces

The extraordinary stories of ordinary life.

  • From: Radio Diaries
  • Updated: Jun 03, 2014
  • Avg Piece Length: 32:53
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A series that explores a unique allotment plot which offers members of the public opportunities to plant, harvest, create, share, and eat together.

Caption: The SpeakEasy Venue, Chickie Wah Wah on Canal Street in New Orleans.
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WWNO's SpeakEasy is a monthly event that features different guests who discuss topics of interest to the region in a casual style.

  • From: WWNO
  • Updated: Apr 21, 2014
  • Avg Piece Length: 52:12
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In celebration of Poetry Month the WFMT Radio Network offers three short programs featuring highlights from the Studs Terkel Radio Archive and new commentary by poet and the former president of The Poetry Foundation Robert Polito.

Caption: Basin Street, New Orleans
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‘Storyville’ is a partnership between WWNO and the University of New Orleans. Students in the creative writing workshop at UNO record their own original works about the Crescent City.

  • From: WWNO
  • Updated: Sep 25, 2013
  • Avg Piece Length: 05:13
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A new radio program and podcast chasing what it means to be an Oklahoman. Produced by Trevor Hultner

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Where everybody's an expert. And change is for customers only.

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“Reading Chekhov” is the name of this game – a podcast experiment with, by all accounts, the greatest short-story writer of them all, the medical doctor who was also the “Cherry Orchard” playwright, Anton Chekhov.

  • From: Open Source
  • Updated: Apr 15, 2014
  • Avg Piece Length: 44:29
Caption: Prison Poetry Workshop
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Sending radio waves through prison walls we reach an audience with content that may change their life. The Prison Poetry Workshop is the only national radio series linking prisoners to the outside world through the power of poetry. Each program has an interactive writing exercise lead by a nationally renowned poet that invites all listeners to submit a poem to the Prison Poetry Workshop. Sit in any prison classroom or recreation room and ask: How many writers are in the room? How many people are writing rhymes or poems? Carefully-folded pieces of paper come out of pockets – words written in tightly stylized hand-writing. As we listen to these poems we realize they hold a deep significance to our understanding of American culture and its tradition of democratic arts.

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AIROS Native Word features speeches and commentary by influential Native Americans.

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5-part series talking about people's different views on the correlation of video games and violence in children.