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The most popular Christmas carol in America stands apart from the others in a number of ways.It’s not upbeat, there are no fanciful characters and it…
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During World War II, just about everyone got involved, from enlisting to saving their kitchen grease to build ammunition.And radio pitched in too. After…
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It’s no secret that radio in the early days was a man’s game. Men were the directors, the producers, the composers and the sound effect technicians. But…
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Modern moviegoers are used to experiencing trailers, concession advertisements and, of course, a reminder to turn off their cell phone before the main…
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Rod Serling may not be a household name, but his groundbreaking television show, The Twilight Zone, certainly is. Serling’s bumpy radio beginnings set the…
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Stephen Tobolowsky: From “Groudhog Day” To “Heroes” You might not recognize his name but you've seen Stephen Tobolowsky in countless Hollywood movies and…
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A World Of Things Waiting To Be FoundEver walked past a crumpled note and wondered what the history behind it is? Davy Rothbart, the founder of FOUND…
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Fed Reserve ChairThis fall, President Obama will select a new chairman of the Federal Reserve to replace two-term Chairman Ben Bernanke. During a news…
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Childhood Obesity Declining Among America’s PoorestSince the mid 1970’s, childhood obesity rates in America have doubled. In recent years however, the…
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Call-In: Lessons Learned From Your Worst Road TripThe most memorable road trips are often those that don’t go well. What lesson did you learn from your…