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Host Charity Nebbe speaks with filmmaker Francesca Soans about her latest documentary "Getting That Note Out"
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Simply by his resume, poet and documentarian David James Savarese is exceptional. His poems and prose have been published in journals and magazines across…
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Freshly harvested from cropland in Illinois, a single soy bean travels the world before ending up as part of a meal in Seoul, South Korea. Its long…
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In 2014, Bassem Yousseff, commonly described as the Jon Stewart of the Arab World, was forced into exile after being accused of and arrested for…
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David James "DJ" Savarese is a poet, prose writer, and recent alumni of Oberlin College, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a double major in…
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In the last three decades, the Earth has lost half of its coral reefs. In 2016, Australia’s Great Barrier Reef lost nearly 30 percent of its coral. In…
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This past weekend, the former Iowa State Penitentiary opened for tours to the public. Over its 177 years of operation, the prison has developed a storied…
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When filmmaker Ronit Bezalel first arrived in Chicago as a film student in 1994, all she knew about Cabrini Green was its reputation. "I could see Cabrini…
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The U.S. Military lost more than 400,000 troops fighting in World War II. Frank Sandoval was one of them.During this Talk of Iowa interview, we hear…
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At the age of nine, Celine Cousteau spent two weeks with her grandfather in the Amazon, nursing a pygmy marmoset to health and catching piranha.Cousteau…