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Today, August 20th, is National radio day. Every year on this day, we recognize the contribution that this hundred-year-old medium has provided four generations. For four decades, one of the
Today, August 20th, is National radio day. Every year on this day, we recognize the contribution that this hundred-year-old medium has provided four generations. For four decades, one of the
New York governor, or more precisely, soon-to-be ex governor, Andrew Cuomo has certainly had a rough few weeks. In the face of a scathing report accusing him of sexual misconduct,
Perhaps no one has ever had a bigger impact on an entire generation of children than Dr. Benjamin Spock. His book Baby and Child Care was published in 1946, just
This weekend marks the 76th anniversary V-J Day, the day that the Japanese surrendered to the United States to end World War II. And the interview you’re about to hear
It’s a rare privilege for an author to see, in their lifetime, the broad and deep social and cultural impact that one of their books has. One of those who
A lot of people say that is the voice of an It’s actually the voice of young Welsh soprano Charlotte Church. And when I say young, I mean Young. Charlotte
Name a famous serial killer. There’s a good chance that one of the first names that came to your mind was Ted Bundy. Over a period of years, mostly in
In 1969, shortly after he graduated from college, Thomas Boswell joined the staff of the Washington Post. Over the next 15 years he honed his craft as a sportswriter, eventually
As a Young Man, Robert Evans wasn’t even in Show Business. Then one day, just like something out of a storybook, actress Norma Shearer spot of him and thought he
When you think of the best of Motown in the late 1950s and early ‘60s, one of the names that has to be near the top of the list it