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Review and Preview Sports

Review and Preview Sports

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Review and Preview is a weekly sports talk show brand that covers professional and collegiate sports. All of our shows follow a consistent pattern of recapping the previous week in sports and examining upcoming events in the sporting world, while also taking in callers for an audience perspective!
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Presented by LIU Post and WCWP Studios, the Summer Honors Institute gives high school students an opportunity to learn the basics of audio production and podcasting. In just five days, they will work hands-on in the studio to learn the tools and procedures necessary to develop and produce podcasts from the ground up. You can hear the results by subscribing! A production of LIU Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org
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Rock • Paper • Pixels explores how our need to communicate has created a new economy through all forms of media, commerce, communications, and society. Hosted by Patrick Aievoli. A production of LIU Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org
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This Song

LIU Studios

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Every song has its own history. The who, what, when, where, why, and how of the music we love. Join Thom Ruckert on This Song, and hear those stories. A production of LIU Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org
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Seldom Said

LIU Studios

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Politely provocative, inquisitive, and perhaps untold. Join Robert Amato as he speaks to individuals from all walks of life and all over the globe. Hear their stories, their struggles, and their truth. It's a world in flux - be ahead of the curve by listening to Seldom Said. A production of LIU Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org
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Letter of Liberty is literary and cultural podcast hosted by Anand Venigalla. It covers literature, politics, news, movies, and all that is under the sun. Anand will welcome guests to discuss these issues.
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Senior Moments

LIU Studios

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Youth is a gift of nature, but age is a work of art. Jog your memory through the arts and entertainment with Stu and Nina on Senior Moments! Presented by the Glen Cove Senior Center and WCWP. A production of LIU Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org
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Glen Cove Spotlight shines a lights on the arts, local businesses, events, community members, and everything special about Glen Cove. Join Eric Shuman and Carolynn Eipel on the fourth Friday of each month at 9AM for Glen Cove Spotlight, presented by the Glen Cove Senior Center and WCWP. A production of LIU Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org
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Taking Care of Business provides unique and intimate behind the scenes access to news makers, artists, and innovators. The show focuses on great human interest stories that will fascinate you, entertain you, and provide great insight on the mechanics of business, health, science, the environment, music, and more. We travel the world - from US military aircraft carriers to the NASA exhibit about Mars. Each week is a new adventure. Topics range from the most serious and cutting edge, to the mo ...
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Poll after poll, interview after interview, survey after survey, and assessment after assessment consistently show that the students of America do not know the basic history of our country or the essential responsibilities and rights of being an American citizen. 23 minutes of history education in a school day is not enough. Join educator Cindy Schwartz for a deep dive into the reasons why the study of social studies and civics has been sidelined. Because if civics is really dead, then what ...
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The Mediator's Studio

An Oslo Forum podcast

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What happens behind closed doors when peace agreements are negotiated? The Mediator’s Studio gives you a glimpse into the normally hidden world of peace diplomacy. Host Adam Cooper brings you first-hand stories from mediators, armed groups and governments on what it takes to end wars. The Mediator’s Studio is a podcast from the Oslo Forum, the world’s leading mediation retreat. It’s brought to you by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue.
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Awards Chatter

The Hollywood Reporter

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'Awards Chatter' is a podcast that features in-depth interviews with the most interesting and accomplished people in show business. Created and hosted by: Scott Feinberg
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RTHK' s The Works focuses on Hong Kong's arts and cultural scene. The Works features news and reviews of visual and performing arts, design, literary and other “ works ” . Added illumination comes from interviews with leading performers and producers, interspersed with updates on events affecting the development of the territory 's artistic and cultural life. There's also in – most weeks – a live studio performance. The Works is aired on RTHK 32 every Wednesday at 21:30 & RTHK 31 every Satur ...
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AnylabTalks

Anylab Experimental Studio

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"anylabtalks" explores the profound intersections between art, architecture and design, uncovering the stories that inform and challenge our understanding of these fields. In each episode, we journey through grand and subtle narratives—stories that reshape the very essence of creativity. Through these conversations, we enter a space where ideas are not simply exchanged but reimagined, inviting deep reflection and the contemplation of new futures. We invite your thoughts, feedback, and reflec ...
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MAEKAN

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MAEKAN is a publisher and community focused on the sights and sounds of creative culture. We're about creative accountability, participation, and culture within a broader global community. MAEKAN's focused on equipping creators with the tangible and intangible tools to succeed and define the future of creative culture. We don't have all the answers, but our curiosity ensures we never stop looking. Head over to patreon.com/maekan if you're interested in supporting us and being part of our lar ...
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Speaking of interdisciplinary artistic medium there is one special genre in Japan’s films and television shows. “Tokusatsu” means “special filming” in Japanese. It refers to live-action films and television shows that is filled with special effects. It...By Radio Television Hong Kong
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In front of an audience at the Access Canada Summit in Toronto, the consummate character actor reflects on his fateful crossing of paths in the late '60s with David Mamet, his feelings about often being cast as "losers" (e.g. 'Fargo' and 'The Cooler') and why he was "swept away" by the script for Clint Bentley's new film about the American characte…
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Weaving takes on many forms. Many think of it primarily as a way of producing fabrics, but it can also be applied to other materials and uses, even furniture. Throughout history, in most societies, weaving has not only had clear practical uses but has ...By Radio Television Hong Kong
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Former South Korean Foreign Minister Kyung-wha Kang reflects on the power of diplomacy in efforts toward peace on the Korean Peninsula. From her early days as a translator for President Kim Dae-jung to leading inter-Korean talks as Foreign Minister, she shares rare insights into moments of breakthrough—and breakdown. She recalls the emotional highs…
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This key figure in the Iranian New Wave, one of only four filmmakers ever awarded the top prize at each of the three biggest European film festivals, reflects on his cinematic critiques of Iranian society, continuing to work even after being jailed by the regime and then banned from making films under the threat of being sent back to jail, and how …
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Tom Scavetta opens the forum for live questions and comments regarding the New York Giants 0-2 start. Catch our key takeaways as WR Wan'Dale Robinson breaks out and RB Cam Skattebo scores his first NFL touchdown! Johnny Montalbano joins the show to help preview New York’s Week 3 home-opener on Sunday Night Football against the Kansas City Chiefs!To…
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Chinese gongbi painting is a school of painting that dates back roughly 2000 years and is characterised by fine, detailed brushstrokes. Multiple thin layers of ink are used to create smooth, realistic and detailed works, usually depicting figures, stor...By Radio Television Hong Kong
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UN Special Envoy for Yemen, Hans Grundberg pulls back the curtain on high-stakes mediation efforts in Yemen. He takes us inside tense negotiations in a frosty castle near Stockholm, recounts how he juggles the competing interests of international players at the UN Security Council, and explains how he steers through mounting regional crises. Grundb…
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Recorded mostly at the Oslo Forum in June 2025, Season 7 of The Mediator’s Studio offers a rare window into the inner lives of those working to defuse some of the world’s most complex and protracted conflicts. Across five compelling episodes, mediators, diplomats, and envoys reflect on the delicate craft of dialogue—from backchannel negotiations to…
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Tom Scavetta pays homage to 09/11/2001 and discusses some key takeaways from Big Blue’s Week 1 performance. Stay tuned as Co-Founder of The Sports Box, Brian Attard, joins the show to help preview New York’s Week 2 showdown against the Dallas Cowboys!Today’s topics include:- Commemorating 09/11/2001- Week 1 Takeaways- Micah McFadden Injury- Week 2 …
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Singer-songwriter Elly C’s musical style has been described as lo-fi, ambient R&B, and indie pop. She’ll be with us later on the show to introduce her recently released single, “Lexapro”. But first, we’re going to introduce you to the work of a very di...By Radio Television Hong Kong
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Big Blue Avenue is BACK for its Season 6 Premiere! Tom Scavetta opens the forum for live questions and comments regarding the New York Giants season-opener against the Washington Commanders! Special Guest and Commanders Superfan, Marty Joines, joins the show to break down the matchup and much more!Today’s topics include:Offseason TakeawaysAndrew Th…
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Composer, instrumentalist, and soprano Lora Chow is a multi-talented performer who has written and performed a wide range of orchestral, chamber, vocal and solo piano works. She plays the organ, harp, trumpet, violin, and piano. Recently, she released ...By Radio Television Hong Kong
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In front of an audience at Chapman University, the fan favorite reflects on how she stumbled into standup comedy and then into acting, how she landed the part of elementary school principal Ava Coleman on Quinta Brunson's ABC series and why she's prouder of her Emmy-nominated work on its fourth season than any prior. Learn more about your ad choice…
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The "Queen of the Indies," as TIME magazine famously called her, reflects on the rewards and challenges of being so associated with independent film, what eventually led her to begin dabbling in studio films and TV, and how it felt, with the latest season of Mike White's HBO drama series, to finally find herself at the center of a project that foun…
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In front of an audience in the Campari Lounge at the Locarno Film Festival, the trailblazing actress reflects on breaking into the business on TV's 'Ally McBeal,' becoming a movie star via the 'Charlie's Angels' and 'Kill Bill' films, and why her latest project, an indie that she produced and in which she plays a Chinese immigrant trying to protect…
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2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. While different parts of the world are preparing for commemorating events, there is one part of that history that is not commonly told, a sinking ship that carried more than 1,800 Allied priso...By Radio Television Hong Kong
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One of the most influential comedic talents of his generation reflects on coming from Vancouver to Hollywood as a teenager, the backstories ofthe crude but heartfelt and largely improvised film comedies that made him a multi-hyphenate star ('Knocked Up' and 'Superbad'), his occasional forays into drama ('Steve Jobs' and 'The Fabelmans') and how his…
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Later on the show, we’re taking you on a musical trip to the Middle East with the newly formed The Saffron. The quartet’s members will be with us to tell us about their passion for traditional Middle Eastern music. Tradition is also an inspiration for ...By Radio Television Hong Kong
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The lovable screen actor reflects on his slow evolution from starving artist to 'Knocked Up' and 'Step Brothers' scene-stealer to TV stalwart, what he learned on 'Party Down' and 'Parks and Recreation,' and how Ben Stiller's 2013 film 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty' started him on the path to playing Mark — 'Innie' and 'Outie' — on the most Emmy-…
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The Oscar- and Emmy-nominated indie darling reflects on her unusual path to prominence, the backstories of some of her more provocative projects (including 'Kids,' 'Boys Don't Cry' and 'The Brown Bunny') and why she has increasingly been drawn to TV projects (from 'Big Love' to numerous Ryan Murphy projects including his latest limited series, in w…
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The moon has long fascinated artists and poets. It has also inspired local media artist Phoebe Hui for several years. The Works featured her exhibition “The Moon Is Leaving Us” four years ago. Her new exhibition at the Oi! Street Art Space comes down ...By Radio Television Hong Kong
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A few months ago, we featured the Picasso exhibition at M+ and talked to the curators about the works on show and the thinking behind the exhibition. We also featured Sin Wai Kin, a Canadian-based Asian artist whose work was included in the exhibition...By Radio Television Hong Kong
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Robert Honstein is a New York-based Emmy-nominated composer of orchestral, chamber, vocal and film music. He was in Hong Kong last month for a concert with Matthew Lau and his percussion group Up:Strike. While he was here, Honstein joined Lau and sopra...By Radio Television Hong Kong
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Hong Kong pianists are increasingly making waves in the international music scene. Last week, Aristo Sham, Gold Medallist in the 2025 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, was with us to talk about his experience of that competition. This week w...By Radio Television Hong Kong
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In front of an audience at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, the veteran Swedish actor reflects on working with everyone from Ingmar Bergman to David Fincher, moving between art house projects (e.g. his five collaborations with Lars von Trier) and studio fare ('Dune,' 'Mamma Mia!,' 'Pirates of the Caribbean' and five MCU installments), …
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