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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 - 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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Baylor Connections - Wiff Rudd
Master Teacher is the highest designation awarded to faculty for sustained excellence in teaching. Wiff Rudd, Professor of Trumpet in the Baylor School of Music, was recently named Master Teacher along with three other colleagues across campus.
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David and Art - The World in a Painting
host David Smith uncovers how a beaver hat, a Chinese bowl, and a Dutch masterpiece reveal a world of connections—both in art and history. And how you can see it all in action at a special art exhibit not too far from home.
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Downtown Depot - Joy Summers Smith and Anthony Betters with the Dr Pepper Museum
Host Rachel E. Pate sits down with Joy Summers Smith and Anthony Betters to discuss the reimagined Wilton’s Landing exhibit at the Dr Pepper Museum, its connection to Waco’s history, and the importance of safe havens like those listed in the Green Book.
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Likely Stories - Counting Miracles
Hello. My name is Douglas Henry, Dean of the Honors College at Baylor University, with this week’s edition of Likely Stories.
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Likely Stories - Everything We Never Had
Nearly every time my husband sees me reading he asks, “Reading one of your “happy” books again?” To be fair, he may have a point. For example, listening to the audiobook of a novel that unpacks the emotional trauma of four generations of Filipino men, is possibly not the most uplifting way to spend a drive through the plains of the Texas Panhandle. But Everything We Never Had by Randy Ribay was so worth it. I’m Gia Chevis with this week’s installment of Likely Stories.
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SHOUT! Black Gospel Music Moments - Selah Jubilee Singers
One of the earliest jubilee groups to record, the Selah Jubilee Singers’ close-harmony “Judgment’s Coming” is one of their best-loved numbers.
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