Real talk about the world of fandom. Conversations and interviews about topics of interest to fans of science fiction, fantasy, horror, anime, comics, and gaming.
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Rob Gilmore Podcasts
From the creators of ‘Generation Barney’, ‘Generation Gilmore Girls’ revisits the popular TV series and asks why it still resonates 25 years later. We learn how it shaped some of the actors who worked on it, and the fans who watch it. It’s about the television that comforts us and helps us become who we are, from the state that inspired the whole phenomenon. In season one, ‘Generation Barney’ explored the media we loved as kids and how it shapes us. It’s about the purple dinosaur but it’s al ...
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Married hosts Rob and Leslie Shoecraft invite you into their closet (literally) for a podcast that’s equal parts nostalgia trip, music nerd-out, and absurd banter. Born from a joke about how the audience probably won’t like it, the show leans into that spirit—riffing on everything from Star Trek episodes and Kitty Wells deep cuts, to feet, crockpots, and cover songs that live on YouTube thanks to copyright. Each week, the conversation drifts like two people killing time in line for a concert ...
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Adam Sandler Please Stop: The Ultimate Adam Sandler Movie Podcast If you’ve ever laughed at an Adam Sandler movie—or wondered why he keeps making them—this is the podcast for you! Adam Sandler Please Stop dives into every Adam Sandler film, from beloved classics like Big Daddy and Happy Gilmore to infamous flops like Jack and Jill. But wait... there's more! We also review everything produced by Happy Madison Productions, the home of Sandler’s biggest hits and most baffling misfires. Plus, we ...
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Don't Fake the Funk!
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Neil Rosen and Bill McCuddy love to disagree about what they see in pop culture and they see hundreds of movies every year, so there's plenty for them to yell about. The New York based duo are seen nationally on Time Warner Cable's weekly series "Talking Pictures On Demand". They're joined each week Entertainment Correspondent for CBS Radio News Bill Bregoli. These guys hobnob at movie premieres, parties and industry panels. They'll recommend the movies you can watch right away at home as th ...
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Join Two-Time WWE Hall of Famer and six-time World Champion Booker and "The BOAT" Brad Gilmore for the most compelling and entertaining conversations about the world of sports entertainment and beyond. Join Two-Time WWE Hall of Famer and six-time World Champion Booker and "The BOAT" Brad Gilmore for the most compelling and entertaining conversations about the world of sports entertainment and beyond. Subscribe to the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Stream Live on ESPN 97.5 ...
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For 11 years (2003-2014) the original producer (Carol Fischer) and show anchor (Helen Harrell) brought you news, views, music, arts and entertainment from those in and allied with the LGBTQI+ community on bloomingOUT radio show. It was the first show of its kind in Indiana and one of few nationally for many years). Tiring of the restrictions of community radio they retired..But now, once again they offer listeners a similar opportunity to stay in touch with what’s happening through the lens ...
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What's next for Zohran Mamdani as he officially becomes New York's mayor?
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5:48We get the latest on the democratic socialist's agenda and how his politics may influence the Democratic Party ahead of the 2026 midterms.By WBUR & NPR
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Why some tenants in Raytown, Missouri, are on a rent strike
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5:48Half of the residents of a building outside of Kansas City have stopped paying rent because they say their apartments are moldy, cockroach-infested and dilapidated.By WBUR & NPR
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SNAP cuts are having a disproportionate effect on one already vulnerable group — LGBTQ+ people.By WBUR & NPR
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Research overwhelmingly shows that connections we make through computers are not the same as those that happen offline.By WBUR & NPR
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John Waters on comedy and the continuing appeal of 'Pink Flamingos'
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9:50New editions of John Waters' screenplays for "Pink Flamingos," "Desperate Living," and "Flamingos Forever" were released this week.By WBUR & NPR
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Why menswear matters to fashion writer Derek Guy
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9:09Derek Guy is using his platform to share not just aesthetic advice, but also the history behind why we dress the way we do.By WBUR & NPR
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LA fire survivors construct float for Rose Parade
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3:29The float is a tribute to the lives lost one year ago, some not far from the parade route.By WBUR & NPR
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How united are we as a society? You can find out at the piano bar
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6:35One pianist has noticed an interesting pattern in demographic trends when it comes to the songs people request for him to play.By WBUR & NPR
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New 2026 laws, from tourism tax in Hawai'i to Utah's new drunk driving rules
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5:08Starting Jan. 1, Hawai'i has a new tax on tourists aimed at helping to fight the impacts of climate change.By WBUR & NPR
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Jamie Dimon marks 20 years as CEO of JPMorgan Chase
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5:51JPMorgan Chase is the largest bank by assets in the world.By WBUR & NPR
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How financial anxiety impacts long-term health
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9:41Half of homeowners and renters can’t afford their monthly housing payments, prices are still up at the grocery store and credit card debt is at an all-time high.By WBUR & NPR
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Farmers conventionally rely on pesticides to protect their crops. But bats are a more eco-friendly solution.By WBUR & NPR
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Visiting the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History and Culture
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6:32Verite News' Drew CostleyBy WBUR & NPR
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Why international stock markets dominated the U.S. in 2025
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3:53The rise of artificial intelligence and the impacts of President Trump’s trade war contributed to a surprising U.S. stock market performance this year.By WBUR & NPR
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Counting down to midnight in the last seconds of Dec. 31 is a modern phenomenon.By WBUR & NPR
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Artists canceling Kennedy Center performances after Trump added his name to building
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1:56Wednesday’s New Year's Eve performances have also been canceled.By WBUR & NPR
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The world could eradicate tuberculosis, author John Green argues
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11:05Tuberculosis was, for millennia, was the world's deadliest infection.By WBUR & NPR
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Georgia lawmakers debate what to do about expiring Obamacare subsidies
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9:35Affordable Care Act subsidies are set to expire at the end of the day.By WBUR & NPR
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Alaska's failing justice system exposed by decade-old murder
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9:44In Alaska in 2015, Justine Paul was accused of killing his girlfriend, Eunice Whitman. Paul was kept behind bars for seven years awaiting trial.By WBUR & NPR
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Assessing vaccine skepticism in the U.S. ahead of 2026
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9:48According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, childhood vaccination rates continued to decrease during this school year, and measles cases in the U.S. in 2025 exceeded 2,000 for the first time in more than 30 years.By WBUR & NPR
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Why 'Gilmore Girls' still resonates, 25 years later
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5:10The show's popularity in the early 2000s cemented its placement in a cultural canon.By WBUR & NPR
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The year in science: From a tiny T. rex to interstellar visitors
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7:53Triumphs included advances in transplanting animal organs into people, but the growing measles crisis in the U.S. indicates danger.By WBUR & NPR
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Health and Human Services freezes child care funds to Minnesota amid renewed focus on fraud
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5:27A right-wing influencer claimed last week that day care centers, many of them run by members of the Somali community, are closed despite receiving federal funds.By WBUR & NPR
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Lessons from Kilimanjaro: Slowing down is the key to success
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3:02Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa's highest peak.By WBUR & NPR
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In the growing 'disaster economy,' quick recovery services are available to those who can afford it
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6:07As federal disaster services deteriorate, private companies are stepping in to fill the void.By WBUR & NPR
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