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Caption: Host Martha Burk
182 Pieces

Weekly 2 1/2 to 3 minute public affairs commentary on topics in the public debate, political issues, and how decisions in Washington and around the world affect ordinary citizens, often with an emphasis on women. Critical analysis that goes beyond the breaking news.

  • From: KSFR
  • Updated: Dec 01, 2023
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429 Pieces

Prime Time Radio is a one-hour weekly interview program with people who fascinate older adults in America. The program also features Movies for Grownups and Prime Time Postscript. Prime Time Radio consists of two discussion style interviews covering a wide range of topics hosted by veteran public radio broadcaster, Mike Cuthbert.

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From the Encyclopedia of Life: the wonders of nature—right outside your back door and halfway around the world. In our new season of audio broadcasts, we’ll be learning about life as small as yeast and as big as a bowhead whale.

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20-part series on how jazz contributed to the fight for racial equality.

  • From: KCCK
  • Updated: Jan 15, 2024
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To commemorate the United Nations Girls' Education Initiative's (UNGEI) 10 year anniversary and global conference in Dakar, Senegal, 17-20 May, UNGEI has produced a podcast series on three themes: violence, poverty and beyond access. The series aims to advance the discussions on the role of education in promoting gender equality, and bring different voices together around the barriers to, and strategies for, achieving education for all.

  • From: UNICEF
  • Updated: May 17, 2010
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Enjoy authentic voices of authors reading compelling passages from their new books, each weekday. Authentic; contemporary; compelling -- a powerful combo. Fiction, non-fiction, and an equal number of male and female authors are featured 100 seconds each, ripe to drop-in at the top of the hour! Find your listeners their next great read and seal their station loyalty! Easily zip-download the whole month free at: authorscorner.org

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This Dad Day quartet comes with strings attached: Four pieces can be untied and used singly. Or any combination including the whole "series." It is diverse in content, style, time, and format. Several recurring themes run through the series - hopefully. DAD DAYS ARE EVERGREENS- Any day the nature of the piece fits the news of the day or the tune of the times. t

Caption: A Typical Day at Curmudgeon Central
12 Pieces

Idiosyncratic takes on cultural phenomena; the Illegitimate offspring of Swift, Twain, Mencken, Flann O'Brien and H. RIder Haggard... Spiced with music and sfx.

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The 12 episode 'Women Warriors: The Voices of Change' podcast series was developed to promote the September 20 2019 multimedia concert at New York’s Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center.

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72 Pieces

Public radio's LGBTQ youth program.

Caption: Carmen in Mexico
11 Pieces

A bunch of evergreen stories I produced with Carmen Delzell over the past 30 years. Carmen is full of stories.

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7 Pieces

"Enzo possesses quite possibly the most acutely fine tuned pop aesthetic around." "Enzo's command of pop music of the last 40 years is unparalleled. Not only is his song selection always spot on and impeccable, but the songs flow in and out of each other with an effortless ease." "Enzo is a dj's dj." Enzo knows how difficult Monday mornings are to wake up to, that's why he keeps it simple by playing only the sweetest in indi/alternative/underground pop and rock from the 70's, 80's, 90's, 00's, and today. The Monday Morning Breakfast Blend w/Enzo is the aural equivalent of sending you off to work with the proverbial kiss on the forehead just like mom gave you as she handed you your bag lunch and scooted you off to school mouthing "Make me proud" as you looked back over your shoulder at her waving. (how's that for a warm fuzzy?) He (usually) keeps it easy for the first 40 minutes or so (to ease you into the week), and is usually rockin' it out the last 40 minutes or so (just in time for you to get your game face on to tackle the week ahead). The middle 40 is anybody's guess.

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Join hosts Carl Unbehaun and Glen Braget as they present the many musical nuggets and treasures from the great state of Minnesota and Upper Midwest that were recorded in the 1950's, 60's, 70's. and even the 80's from time to time.

  • From: KSRQ
  • Updated: Feb 09, 2015
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An original radio drama, telling a tale of gothic suspense.

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53 Pieces

The best music you've never heard from the world's largest lost music archive.

Caption: Artwork by Richard Creps
26 Pieces

Richard Paul Poethig was born in 1925 and grew up in the tenements of Yorkville in Manhattan. In 26 episodes, Richard tells the story of his journey from his working-class roots to his ordination as a Presbyterian minister. The recordings of Richard reading his memoir are mixed with music that punctuates the humor and drama of his story.

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From the desert to prison. In eight tight episodes AT NiGHT I FLY dives into the life, work, and philosophy of prison poet Spoon Jackson through interviews, field pieces, and original music/sound design.

Caption: Timely, In-Depth Progressive Analysis
495 Pieces

Timely, In-Depth Progressive Analysis: Between The Lines is a weekly syndicated half-hour news magazine featuring progressive perspectives on national and international political, economic and social issues.

Caption: Up Close And Acoustic with Charlie Silvestri, Credit: upcloseandacoustic.com
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Performance/Interview formatted radio, featuring singer/songwriters and bands in a relaxed and intimate acoustic setting. In this weekly radio series, you can meet new bands and performers for the first time or hear established acts in a way you may not have heard them before. In-depth and candid conversation along with music performance with some of the best bands around. Your host for Up Close And Acoustic is Charlie Silvestri and most of the pieces in this series are 'Evergreen' and can be played any time.

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The Score with Edmund Stone is a weekly celebration of symphonic music in film, a fascinating cultural adventure through America’s best-loved art form. Movies are your listeners’ most common musical experience and a gateway to classical music.

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Beginning with the belief that creativity is the most important thing in ANYONE's life, composer/performer Philip Aaberg interviews Westerners ranging from a rancher/ecologist/congressional candidate to an Oscar-winning farm boy.

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Junctions & Sidetracks, the story behind the creation of Empire Builder a musical about a time traveling train. Conversations about family, history, race and forgiveness. Music by George Mauer. Libretto by Ann Bertram. Funded by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

  • From: KBEM
  • Updated: Mar 28, 2019
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393 Pieces

The Score with Edmund Stone is a weekly celebration of symphonic music in film, a fascinating cultural adventure through America’s best-loved art form. Movies are your listeners’ most common musical experience and a gateway to classical music.

Caption: That's me, compliments of Andy Kerr
640 Pieces

Music from that time when rhythm and blues and rock and roll were emerging but hadn't yet become a predictable formula. A time when musicians were listening to and incorporating these exciting emergences into their own style of music. We focus on music that is difficult to categorize. C&W that sounds like rockabilly and rockabilly that sounds like R&B which sounds an awful lot like rock. That's the sweet spot for the music on the show and, sure enough, that's where the New Orleans sound is centered. To follow us (and see playlists) on facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Saturday-Night-New-Orleans-Radio/625773220767239

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LIVE FROM THE DIVIDE is a radio broadcast created simply as a "A Celebration of the American Songwriter". The 60 minute show features regionally established & legendary songwriters alike. Based out of an intimate 50 person venue and recording facility in Bozeman, Montana. Artists vary their interactions with the crowd, sometimes poking fun at a live audience member or by taking time to explain the origin of the song they are about to perform. The program provides listeners with an unparalleled opportunity to hear songwriters in a natural stripped down and raw setting.