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Downtown Depot - Bethel Erickson
This week on Downtown Depot, guest host Rachel E.Pate sits down with Waco Farmers Market director Bethel Erickson.
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SHOUT! Black Gospel Music Moments - Bishop John D. Bright Sr and the Choirs of the St. James A.M.E.
The St. James A.M.E. Youth Choir dedicates “I Don’t Know Why He Loves Me” to their beloved pastor, Bishop John D. Bright Sr.
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David and Art - Culture and Place, Part 2
In this week's edition of David and Art, we continue to explore how culture shapes the identity of place, in particular the social value and impact of public art. Here's your host, David Smith
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I Hear America Singing - Spirituals
In honor of Black History Month, we pull a show from the archives on Black Spirituals. Robert Darden joins Ross Burns in tracing their origins and their influence on our music today.
Likely Stories - Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson
I've read many novels that have one or two well developed main characters, while all other characters seem more one dimensional, supporting cast types. But the novel Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson couldn't be more opposite of this.
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Likely Stories - "Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone" by Benjamin Stevenson
A forced family reunion with people who really don’t want to be with each other, can’t be without issues. ‘Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone’, a novel by Benjamin Stevenson, is a maniacal ‘Knives Out’ type story of homecoming and murder.
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Likely Stories - The Last Days of Letterman: The Final 6 Weeks by Scott Ryan
It took me a lot longer to read The Last Days of Letterman: The Final 6 Weeks, than it should have. It’s not a very long book, just over 300 pages, with more than 100 photographs. But I found myself turning again and again to YouTube to watch a clip of something that was mentioned in the text.
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Likely Stories - Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harrai
Have you ever been to the Grand Canyon? It is one of my favorite National Parks and one of the most memorable places I have visited.Standing on the edge of the Grand Canyon, I was overwhelmed with sublime awe, I felt small and insignificant, contemplating the unfathomable scale of earth time. I felt the same way reading Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harrai.
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David & Art - Traveling the World in a Museum
In this week's edition of David & Art, host David Smith explores how traveling exhibits from top museums offer viewers a chance to see art they might never encounter otherwise.
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Likely Stories - Trust
Hi, I’m Molly-Jo Tilton, reporter at KWBU and hobbyist reader. On this week’s episode of Likely Stories, we’ll be talking about Trust by Hernan Diaz.
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