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David Cronenberg's grief is 'as powerful as it always was' - TPR: The Public's Radio
The loss of a loved one can shroud one's life in darkness that seemingly consumes everything around them. Some may drown in their grief, and yet others may ask “how dark do I want to go?” In The Shrouds, Karsh, played by Vincent…

The Fever: Cate Blanchett Stars in One-Woman Play for BBC Radio 4
Posted in: Audio Dramas, BBC, TV | Tagged: The Fever Cate Blanchett stars in an audio version of Wallace Shawn's one-person stage play The Fever, now streaming on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds. Cate Blanchett stars in a new BBC Radio 4 audio…

Chesterton High School's radio station kicks off annual radiothon with music and donor shout-outs
The thing you'll notice in the broadcasting room after your eyes take in the neon WDSO sign on the back wall and the cozy glow of the on-air light is how enthusiastic everyone – from the teacher, to the alum who stopped in, to the 10 kids…

The cases against Harvey Weinstein: A timeline of allegations and trials - TPR: The Public's Radio
This story was originally published in 2020, and has been updated with more recent information on Weinstein's legal proceedings. This report includes descriptions of sexual assault. For much of Harvey Weinstein's career, dark rumors of sexual…

The Justice Department is about to make its case for a Google breakup. Here's what to know - TPR: The Public's Radio
Google is back in court on Monday for the final phase of a landmark antitrust case that may result in its breakup, a decision that would send shockwaves through the tech world and shake up internet search. In 2020, the Justice Department, joined by…

How to dismantle democracy: Lessons aspiring autocrats may take from Hungary's Orban - TPR: The Public's Radio
BUDAPEST, Hungary — Atop a cobblestone hill overlooking the Danube River and the medieval lanes of Budapest, tour groups surround a changing of the guard ceremony in front of a 13th century baroque castle. Across the square, construction…

Lonely Hearts Killer' who killed woman he lured through dating radio show dies
A 'Lonely Hearts Killer' who murdered woman he lured through a matchmaking radio show has died at the age of 72. Serial killer Rodney Francis Cameron, who was jailed for life for the brutal murders of several women across Australia, was declared…

Cavs radio station 2025: Channels, live streams, schedule to listen to Cleveland NBA playoff game broadcasts
Even after ending the regular season with a whopping 64-18 record, the Cavaliers head into the playoffs with more questions than answers. Their powerful march through the regular season netted them the East's top seed, but the true test lies ahead…

Celtics vs. Magic radio station: Channel, time, streaming options to listen live to NBA Playoffs Game 1
The Celtics are heavy favorites heading into their NBA Playoffs first-round matchup with the Magic — and no one seems more aware of that than the Magic themselves. But don't confuse that with self-doubt. Orlando may have finished the regular…

Jacqui Oatley made Match of the Day history but the experience was 'isolating'
Eighteen years have passed since Jacqui Oatley became the first woman to commentate on Match of the Day, the BBC's flagship football highlights programme. Enough time, she points out, for someone not even born back then to have learned to drive.

Scott Zolak Confidently Predicts Patriots' First-Round Pick
The Patriots radio broadcaster believes he'll be calling Will Campbell games in the future Scott Zolak is confident Will Campbell will be on the other end of the phone. The Patriots radio broadcaster and co-host of 98.5 The Sports Hub's…

120 cardinals will be locked away until they've chosen new Pope
Pope Francis dies aged 88: Live updates as Vatican announces pontiff's death The world is about to witness the process of choosing a new Pope. Or rather not witness it, because as the Oscar-winning film Conclave makes clear, the election of a new…

Leicester City podcast: Foxes relegated to Championship
The latest episode of BBC Radio Leicester's 'When You're Smiling' podcast has landed. The team discuss Leicester City's confirmed relegation to the Championship with five games to go after a defeat to Liverpool.

Beauty trend with light and shade
They glow in all colors, look like props from a sci-fi movie and promise porcelain skin: LED face masks are the latest favorite of beauty gurus. But what does the science say? LED masks are based on medical light therapy, as used in dermatology…

RFK Jr. calls autism worse than Covid because the virus 'killed old people'
Autism is a bigger scourge than Covid-19 was because the latter “ killed old people,” Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in a radio interview that aired Sunday. Days after angering autism advocates by…
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