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The CyberWire Daily Podcast for 4.26.19

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John Cameron Mitchell Says His Podcast Musical Was ‘Too Weird’ for TV

John Cameron Mitchell. Malik Dupree for Observer If you were to create a genre calculated for maximum fan-girl impact, you couldn’t do much better than the podcast musical. And that is what John Cameron Mitchell is doing. The Broadway veteran knows a thing or two about attracting legions of disciples through rousing songs and whip-smart…

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10 Podcasts To Keep The Spook Alive All Year Long

If you’re anything like me, you love to feel the spook and thrill all year long, particularly during the Halloween season. Thankfully, iHeartRadio has a whole batch of podcasts that help spread the terror 365 days a year. In fact, we have a category dedicated to the ghostly realm of paranormal activity, crime and unsolved…

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BLACK & GOLD BANNERET PODCAST #153: Johnny Dawkins/Vandy Rumors, UCF-Duke Recap, and more

On this edition of the Black & Gold Banneret Podcast, Jeff, Eric and Brian talk about the latest on the Johnny Dawkins/Vanderbilt situation with Ken Jackson of Community Sports Report Orlando and the Osceola News-Gazette. They then recap the wild weekend that was with the UCF Knights nearly pulling off the spectacular upset of #1…

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Homunculus’ Is John Cameron Mitchell’s New Musical Podcast That You Don’t Want To Miss

Season One Anthem: Homunculus Portrait by OR Gotham courtesy of Anthem Podcast </div> </div> <p>Award-winning&nbsp;author and director&nbsp;<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cameron_Mitchell" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" data-ga-track="ExternalLink:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cameron_Mitchell">John Cameron Mitchell</a> is a childhood hero to many for whom the poignant&nbsp;and cutting-edge musical&nbsp;<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(film)" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" data-ga-track="ExternalLink:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(film)"><em data-ga-track="ExternalLink:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(film)">Hedwig and the Angry Inch</em></a> was a soundtrack to their…

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Filibuster: D.C. United’s busy week

D.C. United has a busy week and Filibuster is here to keep you updated on it. Adam, Jason, and Ben talk about D.C. United’s two disparate performances against New York City FC and the Columbus Crew. We talk about the central midfield, United’s surprising road form, and the variances in formation between the games. We…

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Venture capitalist Freada Kapor Klein interviewed on Recode podcast

In recent years, several venture capital firms in Silicon Valley have made public strides to become more diverse after decades of being predominantly led by white men. But Freada Kapor Klein, a venture capitalist who has advocated for diversity in tech since the 1980s, isn’t impressed by their progress. “Writ large, flunk,” she said on…

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What the hell happened at The Markup? Part 1: Former editor-in-chief Julia Angwin on Recode Decode

Last year, award-winning journalists Julia Angwin and Jeff Larson left ProPublica to start a data-driven media startup called The Markup. This week, the future of not-yet-launched The Markup appeared to be in jeopardy, as Angwin was fired by Larson and their other co-founder Sue Gardner, and most of their reporters publicly resigned in solidarity. On…

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History of Opioid Crisis in America – Rolling Stone

In recent years, the opioid crisis and the toll it has taken on American families has dominated headlines. Now that nearly 400,000 American lives have been lost, there’s been much debate over who the true culprits behind the epidemic are, from Big Pharma to doctors to billlionaire families like the Sacklers, which are now facing…

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Black feminists exposed the alt-right five years ago.

Listen to What Next: Get More What Next Slate Plus members get extended, ad-free versions of our podcasts—and much more. Sign up today and try it free for two weeks. Join Slate Plus Subscribe to What Next Copy this link and add it in your podcast app. For detailed instructions, see our Slate Plus podcasts…

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