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Culture Crash: Why “Succession” Will Always Be A Great Rewatch

Welcome to Culture Crash, where we examine American culture – what’s new and old in entertainment… Succession is sort of like This Is Us meets Oliver Stone’s Wall Street, as it tells the story of the Roy family and the family’s media conglomerate. The show centers on the family’s plans for leadership of its company as the father, and

todayAugust 6, 2025

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Strings Attached: The Inequities Still Shaping Classical Music Today

Despite big efforts in recent years to boost diversity in classical music, the genre is still exceedingly difficult to break into. According to an industry wide study conducted last year by the League of American Orchestras, African Americans made up just 2 percent of professional orchestras nationwide. Violinist and educator Brendan Slocumb and activist Afa

todayAugust 3, 2025

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The Living Night: Uncovering Nature’s Hidden Third Shift

While towns and cities sleep, a bustling animal world emerges. This week – we explore the hidden nighttime lives of urban wildlife – from foxes in Berlin to possums in American backyards – and cover why it’s essential to appreciate and protect these often-unseen creatures that we share our world with. Guest Information: Sophia Kimmig

todayAugust 3, 2025

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Culture Crash: Finally – A Superman Worth Believing In

Welcome to Culture Crash, where we examine American culture – what’s new and old in entertainment… In 2013, Warner Brothers reset their DC Comics film universe with a Superman movie from director Zack Snyder called Man of Steel. Chasing the high highs of Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Batman trilogy, Man of Steel opted for

todayJuly 30, 2025

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Viewpoints Explained: Is Society Ready For Fewer Babies?

This is Viewpoints Explained… For much of the 20th century, governments around the world were worried about people having too many kids. Now, countries are grappling with the opposite issue. In the U.S. And other developed nations, birth rates are falling fast. Last year, the U.S. Hit a record low fertility rate of 1.6 children

todayJuly 30, 2025

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