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Host Kim Singleton discusses the 1991 classic film 'Boyz N The Hood' with entertainment/film executive Erika Conner. The movie centers around three boys growing up in South Central Los Angeles. The film stars Cuba Gooding, Jr., Morris Chestnut and Ice Cube.
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We discuss Black artists. We compare their work with their success. The topic stirs up so many questions: What is success in a subjective industry? What is the standard? Who gets a seat at the table? Who makes the table?
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Swiss-born pianist/composer in commentary and excerpts from four performances at Roulette: A trio with percussionist Kenny Wolleson and bassist Drew Gress (2016, 2020), Amalthea (aka Poppy Seeds) (2024) with Patricia Brennan, vibes; Thomas Morgan, bass, Dan Weiss, drums, and Chimaera (2022) with Christian Fennesz, electronics; Nate Wooley, trumpet; plus Wolleson (vibes) and Gress. Photo: Sylvie+by+ChristianDucasse
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Episode 7: Join Assemblywoman Latrice M. Walker and Rev. Dr. Robert Waterman, the pastor of Antioch Baptist Church in Brooklyn, as they explore how religion and politics shape our everyday lives.Tune in every Thursday for thought-provoking discussions on the separation of Church and State, among other important topics! In today's episode, Assemblywoman Latrice Walker and Rev. Dr. Robert Waterman discuss the primary election season, as many candidates make their way to Black churches. Are they sincere? Or are they making drive-by appearances? If you have ideas that you'd like us to discuss, please email us at [email protected].
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The episodes discuss social and political issues and play and discuss great jazz musicians and their music.
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There are many great tv shows out there but they are not all created equal! Some are just better than others. If the show was a hit, there is one thing that will always set them apart from the rest... A theme song!! Today we explore the television theme songs we can't live without! This is a "never skip the intro" kind of moment! OKAY!
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The episodes discuss social and political issues and play and discuss great jazz musicians and their music
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Episode 6: Join Assemblywoman Latrice M. Walker and Rev. Dr. Robert Waterman, the pastor of Antioch Baptist Church in Brooklyn, as they explore how religion and politics shape our everyday lives.Tune in every Thursday for thought-provoking discussions on the separation of Church and State, among other important topics! In today's episode, Assemblywoman Latrice Walker and Rev. Dr. Robert Waterman spoke about the various executive orders signed by President Trump in 2025. If you have ideas that you'd like us to discuss, please email us at [email protected].
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Remember when your family used to do the spring cleaning. If you grew up like us you also remember the music that filled your home during that time. We are talking about the music we have heard and will listen to during spring cleaning traditions.
*HEY! don't forget to text us what you're picks.
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Episode 4: Join Assemblywoman Latrice M. Walker and Rev. Dr. Robert Waterman, the pastor of Antioch Baptist Church in Brooklyn, as they explore how religion and politics shape our everyday lives.Tune in every Thursday for thought-provoking discussions on the separation of Church and State, among other important topics! In today's episode, Assemblywoman Latrice Walker and Rev. Dr. Robert Waterman spoke about the wider religious community in the US and representing religion in Government. If you have ideas that you'd like us to discuss, please email us at [email protected].
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Episode 5: Join Assemblywoman Latrice M. Walker and Rev. Dr. Robert Waterman, the pastor of Antioch Baptist Church in Brooklyn, as they explore how religion and politics shape our everyday lives.Tune in every Thursday for hought-provoking discussions on the separation of Church and State, among other important topics! In today's episode, Assemblywoman Latrice Walker and Rev. Dr. Robert Waterman spoke about the various executive orders signed by President Trump in 2025. If you have ideas that you'd like us to discuss, please email us at [email protected].
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The episodes discuss social and political issues and play and discuss great jazz musicians and their music
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Did you think that thing they did in that one movie was weird? Well...so did we! We are coming for some of the most popular films and discuss why we think they are so problematic.
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The episodes discuss social and political issues and play and discuss great jazz musicians and their music
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This episode takes a look at the media circus surrounding Sean Puffy Combs and NYC Mayor Eric Adams. Both fellow members of the 50's club, we have watched the rise and fall of two of New York City's most talked about citizens. As a New Yorker, KC Sonshine has a LOT to say about these two so get ready for a good laugh!
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Just like your favorite side at the church potluck, not all cooking shows are created equally. We discuss the background
of tv programming centered around food and cooking. Then we give you our picks for good viewing and good eatin'!
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The episodes discuss social and political issues and play and discuss great jazz musicians and their music
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"Allow Me to Reintroduce Myself" – Meet KC Sonshine, the host of the hottest podcast for those 50+ that are living la vida Golden, or WANT to. Bringing real talk, authenticity, and a mix of Southern charm and Brooklyn hustle to the mic KC was born in the South but bred in the heart of Brooklyn. Her unique blend of comedy, wisdom, grit, and perspective give a no-holds barred look at the joys, aches and pains of life after 50 with NO topic off limits. With a background in navigating both Southern warmth and the fast-paced energy of NYC, KC isn't just talking the talk—she's walking the walk. Get ready for a podcast that's as bold as her journey, where every episode is packed with insights, stories, and a
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The music of Bobby Previte and ensembles recorded between 1987 and 2018 at the Roulette performance spaces in New York. Admired as a drummer, composer, and bandleader, Previte is also one the great raconteurs of the downtown experimental music scene. We'll hear the 1987 band with Marty Ehrlich (reeds),Tom Varner (horn), Wayne Horvitz (keys), Dave Hofstra (bass); a trio from 1994 with Horvitz (piano & electronic keyboards), and Skerik (tenor sax & electronics); and the Rhapsody Band from 2018 with Nels Cline (acoustic guitars), John Medeski, (piano), Zeena Parkins (harp), Jen Shyu (voice and erhu fiddle), Fabian Rucker (alto sax), and the composer on drums, autoharp,
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We take a look at the history of Super Bowl halftime shows and the Black cultural influences that have developed and informed this American pastime.
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