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StoryCorps Detroit Podcast: Poetry and Parenting

Detroit-based poet jessica Care moore [who spells her name with only one capital letter] first gained national attention for her poetry performances when she won five weeks in a row on “Showtime at the Apollo.” Today she wears many hats. She publishes poetry with Moore Black Press. She’s responsible for the Black Women Rock events that…

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Live! Philly! Podcasts! – Metro US

Metro US Live! Philly! Podcasts!Metro US“Without trying, we’ve become the nexus for everything black and geeky in Philly – a dope place to be, and we carry that responsibility on our shoulders proudly,” said Len Webb, aka the BatTribble – the podcast’s creator, graphic designer and executive … Read More.

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‘Twin Peaks’ Part 9 Theories: A Telling Time, Secret Texts, and When Audrey Horne Will Finally Return

Plus, thoughts on Briggs, the Horne Family men, and more. [Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers from “Twin Peaks” Episode 9, “Part 9.”] As “Twin Peaks” reached its halfway mark, David Lynch dumped a lot of information in Sunday’s episode that connected the dots but didn’t give everything away. But it does look like everyone…

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D.C. United with Devon McTavish, plus USA at the Gold Cup

With the USMNT in the Gold Cup, Filibuster starts with our eyes there. Jason, Adam, and Ben discuss our reactions to Bruce Arena’s changes from the Ghana game, and spend a lot of time talk about the play of the midfield of Dax McCarty, Kelyn Rowe, Kellyn Acosta, Alejandro Bedoya, and Joe Corona, including how…

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How will we know when we’ve hit Peak Podcast? And are we there yet?

Editor’s note: Hot Pod is a weekly newsletter on the podcasting industry written by Nick Quah; we happily share it with Nieman Lab readers each Tuesday. Welcome to Hot Pod, a newsletter about podcasts. This is issue 127, published July 11, 2017. The IAB has announced the lineup for its third-annual podcast upfront, and it…

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Talking ‘Bob’s Burgers’ and ‘Hold On’ with Eugene Mirman

You know when you’re in the middle of telling a good story and your friend interrupts you to ask for more details? Eugene Mirman is that friend, interrupting people like Maria Bamford, Weird Al, W. Kamau Bell, and more in his audio series Hold On from Audible Channels. The show’s first two seasons were originally…

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Podcast: Is T.J. Watt going to be the next big powerhouse outside linebacker for the Steelers?

Steelers Podcast: Is T.J. Watt going to be the next big powerhouse outside linebacker for the Steelers? – Behind the Steel Curtain clockmore-arrow Take a listen to the latest episode of the BTSC Podcast “Fact or Fiction” as our hosts debate burning topics surrounding the black and gold. Read More.

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Hobson's Choice Podcast: Sam recalls first Bengals training camp 

Sam Wyche: Paul Brown gave him back his 1968 playbook. It was this week back in 1968 that head coach Paul Brown convened the first Bengals practice in history at the club’s training camp and rookie quarterback Sam Wyche was there at Wilmington College. “We belonged right away because of the preparation in that first…

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Musical (about marriage) as podcast? Why not, say the guys who brought you the sci-fi Limetown

It’s surprising when you’re listening to a podcast and suddenly the speaker bursts into song. But that is the point of 36 Questions, the new podcast from the creators of the hit faux-NPR sci-fi podcast Limetown: It’s a musical. It’s about a couple on the brink of divorce who try the “36 questions that lead…

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The new podcast '100:1: The Crack Legacy' shows the human impact of the 1980's crack epidemic

It was crack. That’s what many Americans thought in June 1986 when they learned that Len Bias, the University of Maryland basketball star just drafted by the Boston Celtics, had died after a night of celebration in his dormitory. The latest urban menace had claimed someone white American knew — and liked. How long before…

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