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Hacking your physique transformation and performance optimisation through effective use of the 16:8 Intermittent Fasting strategy and more... Hack Yourself #Phenomenal
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Welcome to Immigrant Island. Reimagining a certain legendary radio show for a new generation, we invite one very special guest to select 8 records to take with them to a desert island. Now imagine each episode as one of those small boats - crossing the Channel, carrying change-makers, young creative entrepreneurs, poets, musicians, visual artists, founders of charities, festivals, activists and community leaders. Now more than ever, its time to spotlight the unsung heroes that make this stra ...
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Under Review

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Under Review with Hak and Leo is a weekly podcast where the guys will tackle the world of sports. On the show Hak and Leo will be breaking down all of the major stories in their own unique and humorous way.
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The Sandman Podcast

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ECW legend and Hardcore Icon The Sandman provides insights on his wild professional wrestling journey. Joined each week by host Brian W. Tosh and his sons Tyler and Oliver Fullington as they all dive into this unique and crazy industry.
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25 Years Ago I Hak Dee dropped This Amazing Song called Hide Ya Gat Its A Shout Out to My Hood The Ones Thats here And The Ones that were no longer here This Song captured the heart of a whole Hood So 25 years later The Statute of limitations is up Lets have a conversation on my Podcast about who got a shout out who didnt and why withme Hak Dee HD@
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Welcome to the Organized Noise podcast feed. Season 4 is ongoing project that will be released intermittently. Confirmed guests include Hak(formerly of RATKING), experimental vocalist Audrey Chen and Oberlin-based composer Greg Manuel. Organized Noise began life on WOBC, 91.5fm Oberlin College and community radio. You can find it on iTunes/Soundcloud under "Organized Noise" and on Facebook as "Organized Noise Radio." I tweet @paulusvh. Thanks for tuning in!
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Hosted by Thérèse Hak-Kuhn, toLabor Executive Director and nationally-renowned doula educator and moderated by Sarah Allen-Short, toRaise Questions Doula Podcast gives doulas and birth workers free access to some of the most thoughtful and experienced experts who will share their insights in order to improve knowledge and increase professionalism and the integrity of each doula. Please send in your questions! 1) Email toraisequestions@gmail.com 2) Post on our Facebook page 3) Private message ...
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Tī o̍h Tâi-gí ê kòe-têng tiong hi-bāng ē-sái sú-iōng ka-kī ê bó-gí lâi thó-lūn ka-kī ū hèng-chhù ê tāi-chì, pau-hâm tān-sī bô hān-chè tī bûn-hòa, gē-su̍t, im-ga̍k, tiān-iáⁿ, le̍k-sú, tiat-ha̍k, gí-giân, má ē ū chú-chia̍h téng-téng ê thó-lūn. While I started to learn Tâigí (Taiwanese), I hope to be able to use my native language and discuss things I am interested in, including but not limited to culture, art, music, movies, history, philosophy and cooking too. Tī 學台語 ê 過程中希望會使使用家己 ê 母語來練習順紲討論 ...
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In this four-episode series, we'll explore how generative AI can be used in different segments of the tourism industry, from hospitality to attractions. This show is brought to you by Tcube and produced by TNW. Our host is Andrea Hak.
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A podcast about growing up in and leaving the Moonies (AKA the Unification Church). As told by the kids who grew up there with me. Please consider supporting the show here: patreon.com/fallingoutpod fallingoutpod.com twitter.com/fallingoutpod insta: @fallingoutpod Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/falling-out. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Listen up! Brett Davern, Ryan Wetstein, and Chris Labrum take you on a wild ride through the ups and downs of the NHL season from the most badass team in the league. Seattle’s Best Kraken Podcast has coverage from the locker room, opinions from team management, insider news and that’s only when they’re *actually* talking hockey. We’re inside the crease, outside the blue line and we’re forever Buoy Backers!
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Following the international success of SIX the Musical, writers Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss are in the studio to discuss their new work Why Am I So Single? They discuss maintaining their creative momentum after writing a global phenomenon. We hear from the creators of the award winning Australian comedy Colin From Accounts. Harriet Dyer and Patrick B…
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Tom Sutcliffe is joined by academic and critic John Mullan and Elodie Harper, the bestselling author of The Wolf Den Trilogy for the Front Row review show. They discuss Jeff Goldblum as a modern-day Zeus in the series Kaos, Rachel Kushner’s thriller Creation Lake, which has been longlisted for this year’s Booker Prize, and the historical drama Fire…
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Members of Scotland's cultural community discuss the controversy around a cut to vital funding. Ahead of his third year performing at the Lammermuir Festival of classical music, leading American pianist Jeremy Denk talks about his passion for musical maverick Charles Ives, whose 150th birthday he is celebrating with a special concert and a new albu…
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Michael Keaton on his new film Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, coming over 35 years after the original film and which reunites him with director Tim Burton. Tim Minchin, the comedian, actor, musician, and songwriter behind the musicals Matilda and Groundhog Day, talks about how his experiences have shaped his first non-fiction book You Don’t Have To Have …
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Send us a text The Sandman, BWT, Tyler, and Oliver discuss AEW's All In 2024 PPV. 0:53 - Intro/Little League World Series Roundup 3:15 - Haks Memphis trip 5:50 - Remembering Sid Vicious 12:31 - AEW All In recap 2:08:16 - Listener Questions 2:21:33 - (Supposed to be Cane/Toast of the week) 2:22:13 - Cane of the week/Toast of the week Episode recorde…
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Send us a text The Sandman, BWT, Tyler, and Oliver discuss ECW's Hardcore Heaven 1994. 0:53 - Intro/Little League World Series talk 3:10 - Suplex Vintage Wrestling ECW Fantasy Draft discussion 9:10 - ECW's Hardcore Heaven 1994 Recap 1:19:14 - Listener Questions 1:36:14 - Toast of the Week/Cane of the Week Episode Recorded on 8/22/2024…
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Send us a Text Message. With fantasy football draft season currently going on The Sandman Podcast visited Suplex Vintage Wrestling and wanted to do something special for the fans with an ECW fantasy draft! Teams of 6 wrestlers, 2 tag teams, and 2 non-wrestlers were selected by Hak, Tosh, Tyler, Oliver, and team Suplex. You'll need to let us know wh…
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Tom Sutcliffe is joined by Leila Latif and Dorian Lynskey to review Kneecap, a debut film from Rich Peppiatt about a trio of Irish language rappers from West Belfast, Ootlin, a memoir from author and poet Jenni Fagan recounting her traumatic childhood in care and Bad Monkey, a television comedy cop drama set in Florida starring Vince Vaughn. George…
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Sherwood writer James Graham argues that TV has a problem with working class representation, both in front of and behind the screen, as he delivers this year's MacTaggart lecture at the Edinburgh TV Festival. Sherwood Series 2 starts on BBC1 on Sunday. Alexander McCall Smith, best-selling author of The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency, on his new stan…
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Fran Healy, lead singer of indie-rock band Travis, on why their tenth album LA Times is the most personal since their breakthrough album, The Man Who, and why Los Angeles is a good place to be an artist. As Equity calls for better guidelines for how the video games industry treats actors and performers, Rebecca Yeo, a member of the union's Video Ga…
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Welcome to Immigrant Island. We couldn't have asked for a better guest to launch Immigrant Island Dubplates - Jordan Stephens has done the lot. So we listened to his favourite music, heard some incredible stories, and presented him a very special gift. There may have been tears. Jordan has been a chart-topping rapper with Rizzle Kicks, best-selling…
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Samira Ahmed talks to Pat Barker about the final part of her Troy trilogy, The Voyage Home. Alain Delon has died at the age of 88 - President Macron called him a French monument. Film critic Ginette Vincendeau assesses his impact on French film. At the Proms two orchestras are set to play works by Beethoven and Mozart from memory - conductor Nichol…
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Send us a text The Sandman, BWT, Tyler, and Oliver discuss ECW's The Doctor IS IN. 0:54 - Intro/Olympics recap 13:26 - Haks relationship with Kevin Sullivan 33:30 - ECW's The Doctor IS IN recap 2:21:01 - Listener Questions 2:33:40 - Cane of the week/Toast of the week Episode recorded on 8/15/2024Von The Sandman Podcast
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Kirsty Wark reviews highlights from the Edinburgh Festival, joined by critics Ian Rankin, Chitra Ramaswamy and Dominic Maxwell. They discuss two adaptations of Amy Liptrot's bestselling memoir about addiction, The Outrun. The film version opens the Edinburgh Film Festival tonight and stars Saoirse Ronan in the lead. The stage play The Outrun is a R…
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David Morrissey stars as a hapless father in the new BBC comedy Daddy Issues - alongside Sex Education's Aimee Lou Wood as his pregnant daughter. Samira Ahmed asks him about playing for laughs - as well as reprising his role in James Graham's Sherwood, which is about to return to BBC1, featuring local gangs in Nottinghamshire and a proposed new coa…
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Welcome to Immigrant Island. A live podcast experience of inspirational change-makers sharing the music that defined their life. Powered by intimate stories of immigration, identity and subcultures. Inspired by a legendary radio programme… and the spirit of pirate radio. Reimagined for a new generation. For the culture. Culminating in a very specia…
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This programme has been edited since broadcast. Kirsty Wark launches Front Row's regular Scottish editions with a live show from the Edinburgh Festival. Kirsty's guests are the comedians Rose Matafeo and Nish Kumar, Miriam Margolyes performs Dickens, and the Scottish band Teenage Fanclub play a song from their latest album. Plus Charlene Boyd perfo…
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In this encore episode from Runnymede's Law & Freedom 2024 national conference, Mark Mancini of the University of British Columbia moderates a panel discussion on the Federal Court's ruling on the 2022 invocation of the federal Emergencies Act, featuring Professor Ryan Alford, Sujit Choudhry, and Professor Michelle Gallant.…
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This year’s WorldCon - the World Science Fiction Convention - took place in Glasgow and pop culture critic Gavia Baker-Whitelaw reports on the international gathering where the winners of the Hugo Awards 2024 were announced last night. Emily Tesh on winning the Best Novel prize at this year’s Hugo Awards with her debut novel, Some Desperate Glory. …
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Critics Susannah Clapp and Tim Robey join Tom to review a new RSC production at Stratford of one Shakespeare’s less performed plays Pericles, the pregnancy comedy film Babes directed by Pamela Adlon and Michael Longley’s retrospective collection of poems, The Ash Keys.Presenter: Tom SutcliffeProducers: Harry Parker and Natasha Mardikar…
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Ex-Wife, a 1929 novel by Ursula Parrott, about the failure of a young couple’s marriage and the subsequent promiscuous partying of the wife in New York, was a huge bestseller when it came out. For many years it was out of print but has now been re-issued. Novelist and screenwriter Monica Heisey and American literature professor Sarah Churchwell jud…
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Joan Baez on her poetry collection inspired by her diagnosis of multiple personality disorder, called When You See My Mother Ask Her to Dance. Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London has a new bilingual production of Antony and Cleopatra in English and British Sign Language. Tom talks to Blanche McIntyre, the director and Charlotte Arrowsmith, actor …
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Send us a text The Sandman, BWT, Tyler, and Oliver discuss ECW's Heatwave 2000 PPV,Tony Khan & Shane Mcmahon, and the documentary highlighting the career of Paul Heyman. 0:53 - Intro/Tony Khan and Shane Mcmahon discussion 8:58 - Paul Heyman A&E documentary thoughts 16:29 - ECW's Heatwave 2000 PPV Review 1:57:55 - Listener Questions 2:12:04 - Cane o…
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Directors Neil Boyle and Kirk Hendry on Kinsuke's Kingdom, their hand-drawn animated film which features a shipwrecked boy who learns about the natural world from a Japanese soldier who's been living secretly on an island since the end of World War II. How closely do we watch trailers when deciding which film to watch next? Film critic Larushka Iva…
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Tom Sutcliffe is joined by Rhianna Dhillon and Viv Groskop to review novel Echoes by Evie Wyld, which focuses on Max, a ghost who, stuck in the flat they had shared, watches his girlfriend grieving and discovers secrets about her. Pianist Benjamin Grosvenor talks about his upcoming performance of the longest concerto ever written, the Piano Concert…
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Labour MPs are having a moment on the stage with Jennie Lee, the UK's first Arts Minister, the subject of Lindsay Rodden's eponymous new play for Mikron Theatre, and Education Minister Ellen Wilkinson the focus of Paul Unwin's new play, The Promise, about the 1945 Labour Government. Lindsay and Paul join Front Row to discuss dramatizing parliamenta…
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A new production of The Grapes of Wrath opens at the National Theatre with Cherry Jones taking on the role of matriarch Ma Joad. She joins Samira to talk about Steinbeck's tale of poverty and the hostility the poor face in America - plus her thoughts on art, violence and America today. Deadpool & Wolverine is the new Marvel film, its director Shawn…
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A new production of The Grapes of Wrath opens at the National Theatre with Cherry Jones taking on the role of matriarch Ma Joad. She joins Samira to talk about Steinbeck's tale of poverty and the hostility the poor face in America - plus her thoughts on art, violence and America today. Deadpool & Wolverine is the new Marvel film, its director Shawn…
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In this encore episode from Runnymede's Law & Freedom 2024 national conference, Moira Lavoie of Reynolds Mirth Richards & Farmer LLP moderates a panel discussion on the state of administrative law in Canada, featuring Justice David Stratas of the Federal Court of Appeal, Jennifer Bernardo, and Mark Mancini. This episode has been accredited for 20 E…
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Colm Toibin, Bonnie Greer and Mendez join Samira Ahmed to celebrate the life and work of the American writer and civil rights activist James Baldwin, author of the landmark gay novel Giovanni's Room, as part of a series of programmes on BBC Radio 4 and 3 marking the 100th anniversary of his birth. Colm Toibin is author of the book On James BaldwinB…
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Novelist Stephanie Merritt and literary editor of the Spectator Sam Leith are Tom Sutcliffe's guest reviewers. They give their verdict on the new production of Hello Dolly at London's Palladium starring Imelda Staunton, Netflix's The Decameron - which depicts the haves and the have-nots in plague-ridden 14th century Florence - and the 3 hour long T…
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Hollywood star Keanu Reeves and award-winning author China Miéville have joined forces for The Book of Elsewhere, which is based on Keanu's hit comic book series BRZRKR and tells the story of an immortal warrior and his journey through time. As Paris prepares to welcome the world for the Olympic and Paralympic Games this week, the writer and broadc…
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Samira discusses the perilous situation facing arts sponsorship in the UK, amid growing protests and campaigns, with leading figures from the worlds of arts and finance. As literary and music festivals have been engulfed in sponsorship rows this summer, resulting in many severing ties with major donors such as the investment firm Baillie Gifford. w…
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Tom talks to the creators of the hit Australian musical Fangirls, Yve Blake and Paige Rattray, as it opens in London. Countertenor Jakub Jozef Orlinski makes his Proms debut tomorrow night, and talks about combining his career as a top international soloist with breakdancing and modelling. Actor Samuel West discusses a new report from Campaign for …
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Send us a text The Sandman, BWT, Tyler, and Oliver discuss ECW's Heatwave 1997 and all the WWF angles leading up to an also following it. 0:54 - Intro/Hak's brush with death 3:10 - AEW's 250th Dynamite episode discussion 24:27 - ECW's Heatwave 1997, and the WWF angles that ensued 1:55:10 - Listener Questions 2:16:05 - Can of the week/Toast of the w…
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It's here! And also here, in video format: https://youtu.be/w8SG8b0bVAQ The demographic Time Bomb inside the Unification Church is laid bare in this leaked internal video recorded on 3rd October, 2023. As the Older generation ages, the Unification Church is doubling down on internal measures to milk as much money as possible from them as possible, …
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Jason Solomons and Kate Maltby join Tom to review Those About to Die, the new 10-part ‘sword and sandal’ series from Amazon Prime, directed by Roland Emmerich and starring Anthony Hopkins. The film Thelma which follows an elderly grandmother who turns action hero to track down her scammer, inspired by her favourite film series – Mission Impossible.…
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Writer actor Ryan Sampson and actor Danny Dyer on their new sky comedy series Mr Bigstuff which explores the relationship between two brothers and masculinity . Pete Bellotte is one of the world’s greatest songwriters. With a catalogue of over 500 songs he is best known for his work with Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder. Earlier this year he won a …
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As Disco makes its debut at the Proms, conductor Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser, who will be leading the BBC Concert Orchestra at Saturday’s Everybody Dance! The Sound of Disco Prom, talks about the link between the music which dominated the 1970s pop charts and the orchestral world. Today the Welsh First Minister, Vaughan Gething and four of his cabine…
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Send us a text The Sandman, BWT, Tyler, and Oliver discuss their appearance at SVW, WWE's Money in the Bank PPV, and WCW's Bash at the Beach 1999 PPV 0:54 - Intro/Suplex Vintage Wrestling appearance discussion 5:06 - WWE Money in the Bank PPV Recap 48:00 - 1999 WCW Bash at the Beach Recap 2:04:14 - Listener Questions 2:22:34 - Cane of the Week/Toas…
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Anne-Marie Duff talks about her role in the crime thriller Suspect and her career from Shameless to Bad Sisters, Al Murray and Matthew Moss on the ongoing fascination with World War II in festivals, podcasts and films, an interview with Melvyn Hayes, well known for It Ain't Half Hot Mum, and curator Bakul Patki and artist Dawn Woolley discuss A Rea…
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In this encore episode from Runnymede's Law & Freedom 2024 national conference, Professor Gerard Kennedy of the University of Alberta moderates a panel discussion on emerging issues in the Canadian law of federalism with Professor Michelle Gallant, Paul Warchuk, and Samuel Beswick.Von Runnymede Radio
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Send us a text The Sandman, BWT, Tyler, and Oliver visit Suplex Vintage Wrestling with the "Extreme Posse" Tod Gordon, Bill Alfonso, and 2 Cold Scorpio. You do not want to miss the wild stories and memories from friends for over 30 years! 0:00- Intro/Suplex Vintage Wrestling's Hardcore Happy Hour JA and Co-Owner Mike 15:10 - ECW Founder and Extreme…
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Boyd Hilton and Dreda Say Mitchell join Samira to review the 12 time Tony nominated Slave Play by Jeremy O. Harris which has just opened in London, having premiered, not without controversy, in New York in 2018.The film Fly me to the Moon starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum is a rom com set during the 1960s Space Race between the USA and…
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For the first time ever, breaking (known commercially as break dancing) is going to be featured as a sport at the main Olympic Games when they are hosted in Paris this summer. But what exactly is breaking and where did it come from? Tom Sutcliffe speaks to DJ Renegade, one of the world’s top breaking judges who came up with the original judging sys…
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Playwright Mike Bartlett and theatre director Robert Hastie on their new stage production of Chariots of Fire As preparations are made for a major redevelopment of the Pompidou Centre in Paris, Catherine Croft, Director of the 20th Century Society and Olivia Salazar-Winspear Culture Reporter for France 24 discuss the iconic building. BBC Russian se…
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Laurie Anderson, the Grammy award-winning artist and musician whose career has spanned five decades, discusses her latest work. a song cycle based on the final flight of the aviation pioneer Amelia Earheart. And we hear her reflections on the unexpected chart success of of O Superman back in in 1981. While most of the incoming cabinet are already f…
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