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Certified Forgotten

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Certified Forgotten is a weekly podcast with a focus on underseen horror films. Hosts Matthew Monagle (@mattmonagle) and Matt Donato (@DoNatoBomb) speak with creators, filmmakers, and critics about their lifelong relationships to the horror genre. Each episode also highlights another unique genre title with ten or fewer reviews on the aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes. Previous guests include April Wolfe (screenwriter, Black Christmas); Tyler MacIntyre (writer-director, Tragedy Girls); Brad He ...
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Horror Junkies

Horror Junkies

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HJTV PRESENTS: The Horror Junkies! A show dedicated to all things HORROR! Join our ghoulish hosts Mike, Patrick, & Dylan as they dive deep into the chaotic and bloody world of Horror! Whether its the latest release hitting the theaters or an classic from before our time, nothing is off limits to the Horror Junkies! So if you're a Horror Fiend looking for your next fix, or just curious about the genre, tune into the Horror Junkies! And listener beware, once your enter our world, you may never ...
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Midday

WYPR 88.1 FM Baltimore

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Monday-Friday from noon-1:00, Tom Hall and his guests are talking about what's on your mind, and what matters most to Marylander's, the latest news, local and national politics, education and the environment, popular culture and the arts, sports and science, race and religion, movies and medicine. We welcome your questions and comments. E-mail us at [email protected]
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Here, you'll find a collection of interviews featuring Rap and R&B/Soul artists, skillfully hosted by Eddie Roy. In addition, Eddie will share reviews and introductions to a diverse range of cigars.
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Clarinet Corner

Troy Public Radio

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Clarinet Corner is an exploration of music involving the clarinet. The show features music across genres including: classical, jazz, world, film music, and rock. And the lively conversation includes topics such as: musical history and practice, social justice, playing in a film orchestra, and colorful stories about jazz players. You don't have to be a clarinet player or a musician to join in, host Tim Phillips makes the show accessible to everyone!
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The Sleep Talkin' Podcast is hosted by Sleep-E-J, a rap artist, music producer, entertainer and more. Originally from St. Louis, MO but currently in Dallas, TX. This platform is used to dive into pop topics of the day, review music, talk about the music business, discuss the love of music as well allowing the conversation to flow where ever it goes. Basically it is place to talk about music, the culture, have light hearted and heavy conversations with you and friends.
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Book Gang

Amy Allen Clark

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Are you looking for your next book recommendation? This book podcast celebrates debuts, backlist, and under-the-radar book selections. Expand your book stack with these recommendations and look at the book industry behind the scenes with Amy Allen Clark (MomAdvice.com). She shares the microphone with her favorite writers and bookstagrammers to help you have your best reading year ever.
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Join our musical journey as Meet The Music explores the hundreds of musical genres from A Cappella to Zydeco. Listeners gain insights into familiar and unfamiliar musical genres. In each episode, we share in-depth conversations on a variety of topics with influencers, insiders, music critics, and music artists about a particular genre.
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Nu Deco Unfiltered

Nu Deco Ensemble

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Miami’s 21st century genre-bending chamber orchestra, Nu Deco Ensemble, presents unfiltered conversations with dynamic and award-winning musical artists, trailblazing composers, and forward-thinking industry leaders and CEO’s. Hosted by Co-Founder and Artistic Director, Jacomo Bairos, these conversations dive deep into the lives and works of these exceptional artists and leaders, peeling back the mysterious curtain of creativity and inspiration, while exploring life wisdom gleaned from their ...
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Get to the Roots Extras

Stef Hinton (GTTR Stef)

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Get to the Roots is a local folk, Americana, and Roots music show on RadioStPete.com, Sunshine 96.7FM WMTB LP St. Petersburg, a 501 c3 organization in St. Pete FL. Get to the Roots has recently started interviewing local musicians for the program. The podcast version, the interviews in their whole form (really, they are fun and interesting conversations) are found here on Get to the Roots Extras.
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Cory Dingle is not only a celebrated composer and musician, but also a dedicated music educator. He has taught at some of the most prestigious institutions in the world and is committed to mentoring the next generation of musical talent. Dingle’s passion for music education has inspired countless students to pursue their musical dreams.
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Looking at life through a bookish lens, internet-turned-IRL friends, Katie and Mollie, swap stories about the books they're currently loving and the life they're currently living. Grab a cup of tea (or a Moscow Mule) as we chat about the intersection of books, faith, family, friendship, personality, and culture.
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Rants and Raves

Tovah Feinberg

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Rants and Raves is the podcast that gets down to brass tacks about what’s too often sidelined in dance music discourse- YOU. And the culture we collectively create. Yeah, the DJs are important and all, but they’re hardly the center of the dancefloor- or the universe. The life of the party is all of us. Follow to hear about upcoming episodes featuring nightlife legends first. Like what you hear?! Check out "In Your Ear," for selected narrated columns from the Rants and Raves Substack newslett ...
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Vox Tablet

Vox Tablet

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This is Vox Tablet, the weekly podcast of Tablet Magazine, the online Jewish arts and culture magazine that used to be known as Nextbook.org. Our archive of podcasts is available on our site, tablet2015.wpengine.com. Vox Tablet, hosted by Sara Ivry, varies widely in subject matter and sound -- one week it's a conversation with novelist Michael Chabon, theater critic Alisa Solomon, or anthropologist Ruth Behar. Another week brings the listener to "the etrog man" hocking his wares at a fruit-j ...
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Hosted by Jack Stevens, an electronic music producer best known as one half of SpectraSoul and more recently as Workforce, the Must Make Podcast is a series of discussions about the creative process; exploring the patterns, mindsets, goals and working practices of innovative personalities, with the aim of uncovering some of the optimal creative conditions for effective 'making'. Support the Must Make Podcast: https://www.patreon.com/must_make_podcast
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Sound Space

Sound Space

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Sound Space is a podcast where co-hosts Anthony and Jaian interview guests of the audio and music industry. Every episode, they will introduce a new guest and will dive into their beginnings and current participation, and contributions to the world of sound. Sound Space wants to present listeners with stories and experiences from musicians, producers, audio engineers, and more, within the industry. It's a space to learn about sound professionals as well as provide audiences with knowledge ab ...
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Acclaimed author Ian McEwan's What We Can Know is an adventure into the future, into a tumultuous world shaken by climate disaster. The novel, like McEwan's Atonement, follows characters and events separated by many years.What We Can Know is suspenseful, complex, funny and more than a little frightening. It is a brilliant peroration about how histo…
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Get Reelisms Podcast #165: Oscars Predictions and Filmmaking Stories with Christine Chen In this episode of the Get Reelisms Podcast, hosts Adam Chase Rani and Christine Chen dive into the complexities of the transgender and Mexican representations in media, share personal filmmaking experiences, and discuss the recent fires in LA. Christine also h…
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In this episode I celebrate my birthday with a first trip to New Orleans—day drinking, a ghost & vampire tour, a swamp tour, and diving into voodoo and the roots of jazz. I then explore genre-bending in country and hip‑hop with examples like Beyoncé, Shaboozy, and Big X the Plug, and call out “culture vultures” who use hip‑hop for crossover clout (…
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Send us a text In this episode of Music N Cigars, I dive into Big X Tha Plug’s new album I Hope You’re Happy—a project that pushes boundaries by blending rap with country influences and collaborating with artists who’ve topped the charts. I break down why this album cements Big X Tha Plug as a true genre binder, and share my thoughts on how it fits…
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In her dazzling debut novel Aftertaste, Daria Lavelle takes us on a sensory journey where food, grief, & romance intertwine in this inventive ghost story. What if you could taste the ghosts of the people you've lost? In this intimate conversation, Daria shares how her Ukrainian heritage, her childhood food memories, and her love of genre-bending st…
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Three games into the Raven's season and some are already calling it a wash. They stand 1-2 with a game this weekend against the Kansas City Chiefs.Gabe Ortis joins Midday for a roundup of the Ravens. Ortis is a WYPR's afternoon host, a former political consultant and the station's resident sports guru.…
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It’s Midday on Education.One measure of the quality of a public-school education is how well it prepares students to succeed in the real world after they graduate.To that end, the Baltimore City Public School System has embraced a state-wide vocational training program called Career and Technical Education, or CTE. Basically, the program offers mul…
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On September 17, 1787, six years after fighting stopped in the war for independence, delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia signed the document that has endured as the most influential exemplar in the world of government by and for the people.The U.S. Constitution is an extraordinary document. A new book by the historian and jou…
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At sundown tonight, Jewish people around the world will begin the observance of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. Next week is Yom Kippur, the holiest day on the Jewish calendar. The High Holidays are a time of connecting to Jewish heritage and traditions, and a time of reflection, self-examination and repentance. Today on Midday, we speak to the…
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After a short stint without a standard episode, Certified Forgotten is back for the full hour-long treatment. Matthew Monagle and Matt Donato are joined by Kate Sánchez, the editor-in-chief of pop culture site But Why Tho?, to talk about all things horror. In this episode, Kate reflects on how closely horror is tied to her heritage, and shares her …
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Episode 86 packs punches and hot takes — I break down Canelo vs. Crawford, unpack the Jimmy Kimmel suspension drama, hear Kehlani’s fiery stance on AI in creativity fields, and run through new drops from Ice Cube, Jermaine Dupri, and Metro Boomin. Plus, a spotlight on rising star Krystal Poppin. Tune in for controversy, culture, and bangers.…
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Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen joins Midday every month to gives us a look at the happenings inside City Hall.Today, will Baltimore receive funds to expand Maryland Transit administration bus service? City leaders urged state transportation officials to prioritize that funding in their plans for the next half decade. Cohen provides an …
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In Anyone's Ghost, August Thompson captures the ache of growing up while growing as a writer after his hard-won pursuit of the MFA program at NYU. How do you write a coming-of-age story that's both deeply vulnerable and slyly funny, all while resisting clichés about queerness and masculinity? August Thompson joins me to talk about his debut novel, …
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Joining Tom now in Studio A is Stefanie Mavronis, the director of the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement, or MONSE, here in Baltimore. Her agency's mission is to implement the City’s public health approach to safety through Mayor Brandon M. Scott’s Comprehensive Violence Prevention Plan. MONSE works with Baltimore residents, commu…
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Tom's first guest today is Congresswoman April McClain Delaney, a Democrat elected in 2024 to represent Maryland's sprawling 6th district, which includes all of Garrett, Allegany, Frederick, and Washington counties as well as a portion of Montgomery County. In Congress, Rep. McClain Delaney serves on both the House Agriculture Committee and the Hou…
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Ivan Bates, the State’s Attorney for the city of Baltimore, joins Midday today.State’s Attorney Bates took office in 2023. Over the past two years, the city has seen a sharp drop in violent crimes. According to the State’s Attorney’s office, 2,600 violent repeat offenders have been incarcerated, and the office has won more than 270 homicide convict…
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Tim Phillips's latest guest, Wonkak Kim, is the first Korean clarinetist to have performed Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto on basset clarinet in a nationally broadcasted concert with Seungnam Philharmonic Orchestra in South Korea. Kim has played around the world and is currently an associate professor of clarinet at the University of Oregon.…
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Today on Midday, a discussion about a far-too-common injustice in this country – the wrongful imprisonment of men and women who are innocent of the crimes for which they’ve been convicted.Experts say between 6- and 15% of the people sentenced to prison time in the United States are wrongly convicted. With approximately 2.3 million people currently …
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Baltimore city is taking steps to revise an agreement with its major nonprofit institutions over how much they pay annually to the budget.As nonprofits, these 14 institutions do not pay property taxes but instead have a PILOT or payment-in-lieu-of-taxes. Combined they pay $6M annually for city services like policing, snow removal, road maintenance …
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Send us a text In this episode of Music N Cigars, Eddie Roy lights up the Romeo y Julieta Reserva and pairs it with music that hits just as smooth. He dives into Pearl Jones’ soulful album Peeling Onions, breaking down the three standout tracks that resonate the most. Wolf also highlights the legendary Kem, his inspiring journey through music, and …
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Surviving and Thriving in the Film Industry with Ashley Atwood | Get Reelisms Podcast #164 In this episode of the Get Reelisms Podcast, hosts Adam Chase Rani and Christine Chen, both filmmakers, discuss their respective journeys in the film industry. They introduce special guest Ashley Atwood, an Emmy-nominated actress, producer, and director of th…
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Baltimore City Inspector General Isabel Mercedes Cumming leads her office in investigations into waste, fraud and abuse in city government. Cumming joins Midday to discuss her office's work.In the past year, her office launched high-profile investigations into poor working conditions at the Department of Public Works, a cyber-theft of more than $1.…
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In this episode of Horror Junkies, Mike, Pat, and Dylan wander into the eerie landscape of The Long Walk (2025), Francis Lawrence’s haunting adaptation of Stephen King’s dystopian nightmare. From the brutal simplicity of its premise, 50 boys, one road, and no stopping, to its meditations on death, endurance, and the human will to survive, we break …
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In The Sideways Life of Denny Voss, Holly Kennedy brings humor & heart to a neurodivergent hero, sharing how Lake Union Publishing shaped her journey. What happens when good intentions collide with messy realities? In The Sideways Life of Denny Voss, Holly Kennedy introduces us to Denny, an unforgettable, neurodivergent character whose big heart an…
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With the killing of the charismatic conservative activist and podcast host, Charlie Kirk, America has once again been rocked by what could be another act of political violence.There is, as of Thursday morning, no suspect in custody, and no motive for the shooting is known.At the age of 18, Charlie Kirk founded “Turning Point Action,” a conservative…
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After a lengthy legal process, a massive amount of settlement money is flowing into Baltimore City to combat the opioid epidemic. Several opioid companies have settled with the city for more than half-a-billion dollars in a series of high-profile cases.How that money will be spent is the responsibility of Sara Whaley, the Executive Director of our …
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Last week, Gov. Wes Moore issued an executive order entitled, “Housing Starts Here,” a four-pronged order Moore hopes will spur construction or renovation to address an estimated housing deficit of 96,000 units here in Maryland.Maryland is by no means alone in facing housing challenges. Up for Growth, a network of advocates that tracks housing data…
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It’s Midday on Ethics.Dr. Jeffrey Kahn is the director of the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics.In addition to directing the Berman Institute, Dr. Kahn teaches in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Bloomberg School of Public Health.Jeff Kahn joins us from time to time to talk about some of the thorny ethical issues faci…
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In this episode of Horror Junkies, Mike sits down with USA Today bestselling author Kosoko Jackson to discuss his chilling new novel, The Macabre, his highly anticipated adult horror debut releasing September 9, 2025. Blending dark fantasy, gothic terror, and globe-spanning mystery, The Macabre is a nightmare of art, obsession, and unspeakable horr…
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In this episode of Horror Junkies, Mike and Dylan trick dive headfirst into The Conjuring: Last Rites, the final chapter in James Wan’s blockbuster paranormal franchise. From its chilling exorcisms to the Warren’s last stand against the forces of darkness, we break down everything that makes (and doesn’t make) this closing installment worth the wat…
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Navigating LA Fire Chaos and Filmmaking Adventures | Get Reelisms Podcast Ep. 163 In episode 163 of the Get Reelisms Podcast, hosts Adam Chase Rani and Christine Chen discuss the recent devastating fires in Los Angeles. They share personal experiences about evacuating and the challenges faced by the community. Christine details her productive month…
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It's finally the season for scare actors, haunted houses, and Halloween-themed adventures! Certified Forgotten's resident Los Angeleno, Matt Donato, attended the opening event of Universal's Halloween Horror Nights, along with countless other West Coast horror journalists. Since Matt Monagle did not, past guest Dorina "DJ Bruja" stepped in to run a…
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Some other upcoming local film festivals you should check out:The Columbia Maryland Film Festival opens Monday and runs until the following Sunday.And for the 12th year, the Baltimore International Black Film Festival takes place concurrently with the New/Next Film Festival, Oct. 2-6.____________________________________________________________Next …
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Midday theater critic J Wynn Rousuck joins the show for weekly theater reviews. Today, a look ahead to the upcoming theatrical season in Maryland.Baltimore's Hippodrome Theatre built a reputation for launching national tours. Rousuck takes a look at two of the new tours starting out here this season, Water for Elephants and The Great Gatsby.Plus, a…
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More about the community engagement events, and information about attending events, can be found through the city's school website. The meetings are intended to be an opportunity for the community to ask questions and learn more about the Board’s role and the CEO search process.The public can dial in at (855) 756 -7520, Ext. 125 847# on Monday, Sep…
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More about the community engagement events, and information about attending events, can be found through the city's school website. The meetings are intended to be an opportunity for the community to ask questions and learn more about the Board’s role and the CEO search process.The public can dial in at (855) 756 -7520, Ext. 125 847# on Monday, Sep…
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Robert McCullough, Baltimore County Chief of Police, joins Midday to discuss key issues at within his department including police officer retention and training, the use of drones in policing and more.In 2021, McCullough retired after 35 years with the County Police Department.Two years later, he came out of retirement to lead the agency that serve…
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A conversation about the future of public media on Midday today.The Corporation for Public Broadcasting will close its doors by the end of this month, leaving some big financial holes in the budgets of public radio and television stations across the country, including WYPR and WTMD, the two stations that comprise Baltimore Public Media. Maryland Pu…
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It’s the Midday Healthwatch with former Baltimore City Health Commissioner and Washington Post columnist, Dr. Leana Wen.Last month, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy, Jr. canceled almost $500 million worth of grants that funded research into mRNA vaccines, technology that is credited with saving millions of lives during the heigh…
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The final First Thursday Festival of 2025 is this week. The homegrown concert hosted by WTMD takes place every summer at the Canton Waterfront Park and features artists from Maryland.September's performing artists are Uncle Kunkle’s One Gram Band, a funk-rock group based in Maryland, and four-piece jam band Eggy.Tyler Laporte, afternoon host and As…
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Last month, the Maryland Drug Affordability Board decided to label a pair of Type 2 diabetes medications unaffordable for state and local governments. The PDAB is an independent agency created by the Maryland legislature in 2019 to conduct in-depth reviews of drug costs. The board was one of the first of its kind in the nation.By law, the PDAB can …
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(This program was originally broadcast on July 3, 2025)In this encore edition of Midday, we reprise Tom Hall's conversation earlier this summer with the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, Rick Atkinson. After a 20-year career as a reporter, foreign correspondent and editor at the Washington Post, in 1989, Atkinson — the son of a US Army Officer — be…
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Fantastic Fest celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, with no signs of slowing down. In this 30-minute episode, Matt Donato and Matthew Monagle break down the dos and don'ts of Fantastic Fest for both movie lovers and press. We also sneak a peek at the lineup and share a few titles we're most excited to see in 2025.…
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Welcome back to the podcast! After some time away, I’m excited to reconnect with all of you and share what I’ve been up to. In this episode, I kick things off with some exciting Dream Big Announcements about upcoming projects and plans. We’ll dive into some hot topics, starting with the news of the CDC director stepping down and what that means for…
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TikTok creator and pop-cultural sleuth Josh Lora (TellTheBeees) helps us build the ultimate Airport Novels book list to carry you through your next flight. What makes a perfect book to snag in the airport bookstore? In this fun episode, TikTok creator and pop-cultural sleuth Josh Lora (TellTheBeees) helps us create the perfect book list to get you …
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