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  • Citizen Kane with Patrick White from Film Streams.
  • Joshua LaBure reviews the film “How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies”
  • ESSER stands for - Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief FundsIn this episode of "More Than Hashtags - The OPSProud Podcast" Omaha Public Schools Superintendent Matthew Ray talks with students and teachers taking part in programs funded in part through ESSER. We will hear from graduated OPS students who are taking part in the OPS Teacher Scholar Academy, an OPS teacher with a family legacy of teaching at OPS, her work with Next Level Learning, as well as an elementary school counselor who shares some of the many benefits resulting from the OPS tutoring programs.
  • Today on KIOS at the Movies, host Joshua LaBure sits down with Marie Schuett from Film Streams to discuss the 1994 art-house sci-fi film “Fresh Kill,” directed by Shu Lea Cheang.
  • Today on KIOS at the Movies, Joshua LaBure reviews the films The Substance and Mother, Couch.
  • Today on KIOS at the Movies, Joshua LaBure discusses the new documentary "Tokyo Uber Blues."
  • Today on KIOS at the Movies, Joshua LaBure reviews and recommends two summer films that are now available on V.O.D. & Blu-ray, “Sacramento” and “Eephus.”
  • Today on KIOS at the Movies, Joshua LaBure reviews the new film “Kill the Jockey” and he sits down with Elijah Hoefer, General Manager of Programming at Film Streams, to discuss what’s coming to their screens.
  • Gearing up for back to school! In this episode, of More Than Hashtags - The OPSProud Podcast, Superintendent Matthew Ray speaks with Kama Konda-Varilek the OPS Family Engagement Coordinator about crucial, informative, back to school resources for families and students. We also hear from Principal Ayesha Station and the ways her team at Boyd Elementary are engaging families and students to bring literacy initiatives to life through personal connection.
  • Today on KIOS at the Movies, host Joshua LaBure is joined by writer and film critic Genevieve Radosti to review two new documentaries from Alex Ross Perry: Videoheaven and Pavements.
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