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Segment 1: If laughter is the best medicine, can a doctor write a prescription for a joke? In this conversation, we break down what makes a successful…
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Segment 1: A historic look at the conflict between faith and satire.From court jesters of the medieval era to comedians of the modern day, humor and…
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Public radio star Peter Sagal has not always been the dedicated long-distance runner he is today. After competing on his high school cross-country team,…
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As the filmmaker's latest collaboration with Spike Lee becomes the must-see movie of the moment, we talk to Kevin Willmott about BlacKkKlansman, race in…
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Segment 1: The changing relationship between working artists and the Crossroads.The Crossroads is a lively place, filled with condos, wine shops, doggie…
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Last weekend wrapped up yet another season of Saturday Night Live.For cast member and Kansas City native Heidi Gardner, it was an incredible debut.Gardner…
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Life in the Midwest might not seem to be particularly rich material for a comedian based in Los Angeles.But for Tony Vinh, it’s his niche.Vihn has…
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For many people, it is a career change, a promotion, or maybe an industry award that propels their professional life to the next level.For Tom Toro, it…
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Renowned historian David McCullough has produced many books and speeches that touch on the country's stories and accomplishments. In a new collection, he…
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The clowns are coming to town! That's right, there's a Clown Convention happening in the Northland this week. We check in with a few locals on the art and…
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What do ancient religious rituals mean to millennials? Across faiths, people are following the rituals of their parents and grandparents, but the meaning…
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With the national Republican Party in turmoil, we look at the unexpected politics of African-Americans in the GOP. Then, whether it's dealing with…