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Hosted by Torin Andersen
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Hosted by Suzanne Perez
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Hosted by Beth Golay
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Hosted by Denise Neil
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Hosted by Lu Anne Stephens
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Hosted by Carla Eckels
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Hosted by Jedd Beaudoin
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Hosted by Beth Golay
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Hosted by Eric Litwiller
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Hosted by Fletcher Powell
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Hosted by Beth Golay
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Hosted by Fletcher Powell
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With the world's greatest sporting event upon us, we look at the origins of some sports-related words.
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As one restaurant closes, another opens. Denise Neil brings us dining news from around town.
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In this conversation, Steve Dawson discusses how positivity has impacted his creativity, his approach to teaching, and his early days as a recording artist.
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Fletcher Powell says a new movie opened his eyes in ways he couldn't have expected.
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Eric Litwiller talks about anxiety disorders.
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Beth Golay recently spoke with Juliet Grapes about her new novel, "The Lost Boy of Santa Chionia." The book is a mystery packed with intricate family secrets, interconnected family trees, danger, and vivid country-Italian culture.
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The Amazon Originals 'Creature Feature' collection includes six short stories from some of today's best horror novelists, including Grady Hendrix, Josh Malerman and Paul Tremblay.
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A listener question prompts us to think about words like rehabilitate, revamp, and nonplussed, and whether we can be plussed about habilitating and vamping, or if we're just talking nonsense.
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We're revisiting the recipes of summer on Cooking with Fire. In this episode, Josh Cary explores a Caribbean classic with a storied history.
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In this conversation, Matthew Mayfield discusses his formative music experiences, his creative process, and the support that his parents have provided throughout his career.
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KMUW's Fletcher Powell says a single great decision can make a movie.
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Today on Past & Present, Dr. Robin Henry examines what it meant to be an enemy of the state during the American Civil War.