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  • This week on David and Art, David Smith looks at how artists and writers have portrayed war—not just the battles, but the people living through them.
  • Longtime listener Rafael suggested that Ross go traveling outside the United States, so we’re traveling around the world this week on I Hear America Singing.
  • Chicago’s Kelly Brothers sound like they’re from Mississippi in the churchy, soulful “(I Was Way Down Yonder) I Couldn’t Hear Nobody Pray.”
  • Welcome to this week’s installment of Likely Stories on KWBU. My name is Gia Chevis. Maybe you’ve found yourself pausing to reflect on your life so far…the passage of time, the tricks of memory, and the wonders you’ve witnessed. If so, then you may appreciate the wisdom and strength Abigail Thomas shares in her memoir, Still Life at Eighty.
  • Hi, my name is Harrison Otis, and welcome to Likely Stories. Today I'll be reviewing Steve Saint's 2005 memoir, End of the Spear.
  • In this episode, co-hosts Molly-Jo Tilton and JB Smith talk about the start to the Baylor Football season, and the pastry mistakenly known as kolaches.
  • Following KWBU's live broadcast of The Texas Standard in July, David brown, managing editor and host of The Texas Standard joined Rachel Velasco 'In Studio' to talk about his background in broadcast media, community, and the importance of public radio.
  • This week on I Hear America Singing, Ross Burns digs into the history of the New Christy Minstrels.
  • Sometimes art inspires more art. Composer Paul Hindemith found that spark in the paintings of Matthias Grünewald, creating Mathis der Maler—a piece that became both a symphony and an opera. It’s music that wrestles with creativity, politics, and the fight for artistic freedom in the shadow of Nazi Germany.
  • This week on Friday Forum, JB and Molly-Jo break down the biggest news out of city hall this week - City Manager Bradley Ford's resignation, a new landfill opening and airport parking fees.
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