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  • Continuing to examine the tole of historical accuracy within artistic pursuits, here's David Smith with this weeks edition of David and Art.
  • In this edition of Downtown Depot, host Andrea Kosar speaks with Betsy Daniels of the Waco Foundation
  • This year marks Truett Seminary’s 30th anniversary and is a meaningful time to consider the institution’s impact. Todd Still serves as the Charles J. and Eleanor McLerran DeLancey Dean and holder of the William M. Hinson Chair of Christian Scriptures.
  • In this week's edition of David & Art, host David Smith explores the intriguing intersection of history and the arts. He reflects on how modern culture's obsession with the "new" often leads to a dismissive attitude toward history, and how this affects both how we experience art and our collective memory.
  • Hi I’m Molly-Jo Tilton, reporter at KWBU, and welcome to this week’s episode of likely stories. Today I want to talk about one of my favorite books of all time, Andrew Joseph White’s “The Spirit Bares its Teeth”.
  • The pride of South Carolina, the Gerald Sisters have released passionate, high quality traditional gospel music for more than 40 years.
  • When it comes to Art, just how important is historical accuracy?
  • Hosting this edition of Likely Stories is Lori Fogelman. Lori works at Baylor University and is part of the broadcast team for Baylor Women’s Basketball. Here is her review of Wait Till Next Year by Doris Kearns Goodwin.
  • Baylor’s Academy for Teaching and Learning (ATL) serves faculty through enrichment and development opportunities to help them become better teachers. Toby Brooks joined the Baylor faculty this year as ATL director and clinical professor in HHPR.
  • In this episode, host Kennedy Sam marks Native American Heritage Month with a conversation with the visiting delegates from the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes; President Amber Silverhorn-Wolfe, John Bowman, Vanessa Vance, and Matt Roberson.
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