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  • Friday Forum dives into a special series this week, inviting local leaders to reflect on the past year's challenges and preview 2026, starting with County Judge Scott Felton.
  • Last week, host David Smith looked at Diego Rivera’s Detroit murals, and how heated the debate over art could get in the 1930s. Today, a new commission put Rivera face-to-face with a very different kind of pushback.
  • The Williams Family and the legendary Canton Spirituals combine for one of the funkiest Christmas songs of all time, “Down Home in Mississippi".
  • On this edition, Rachel Velasco is talking to somebody you might be familiar with, KWBU’s Malcolm Foster, operations assistant and afternoon host of All Things Considered.
  • Friday Forum dives into a special series inviting local leaders to reflect on the past year's challenges and preview 2026, continuing this week with TSTC's Waco Provost Beth Wooten.
  • The Rev. H.B. Crum and His Mighty Golden Keys, “I Can Feel Him” is an exciting example of gospel’s transition from traditional doo-wop harmonies to a more soulful sound.
  • This week on I Hear America Singing, Ross Burns digs into the stories behind a number of songs that themselves, tell stories.
  • In recent episodes of David and Art, host David Smith has been unpacking the long, messy relationship between the arts and American identity. Today, he zeroes in on a moment when defining ‘American art’ sparked more arguments than agreement.
  • Hello, I am Rebecca Flavin, Director of Engaged Learning Curriculum and Senior Lecturer in Political Science at Baylor University. One of the best books I have read so far this year is Shelby Van Pelt’s, “Remarkably Bright Creatures.”
  • On this edition of Living It, host Meg Wallace speaks with Dr. Josh Wesley, medical director of the Waco branch of Community Health Care of Texas, the largest nonprofit hospice in the state of Texas.
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