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Riverside ChatsOn today's show, Daniel Knowles makes the case that cars are ruining the world while making us unhappy and unhealthy — the subject of his new book "Carmageddon: How Cars Make Life Worse and What to Do About It."
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Riverside ChatsEating Bitterness: Artist Jennifer Ling Datchuk on Bemis Exhibition and How Identity Informs Her ArtMaria Corpuz talks to San Antonio-based artist Jennifer Ling Datchuk, whose exhibition “Eat Bitterness” is on display through Sept.r 17 at Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts.
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Riverside ChatsOn today’s show, Chalis Bristol (aka DJ Crabrangucci) talks with Michael Griffin about her experiences finding music through the internet while growing up in Omaha, DJs' role in crafting an inviting space for people to hear something new, and the unlikely connection between dance and classical music.
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Riverside ChatsOn today's show, Michael Griffin is in conversation with artist and event curator Alajia McKizia about the upcoming Juneteenth Joy Fest arts and culture festival, which supports Black entrepreneurs and artists in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday.
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Riverside ChatsHollywood icon Fred Astaire was born in Omaha in 1899 and went on to star in a number of highly acclaimed musicals. You may not know that Fred Astaire had a sister, Adele Astaire, who was also a successful dancer. Eliza Knight's new novel "Starring Adele Astaire" delves into the life and career of an overlooked historical figure.
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Riverside ChatsOn today's show, author, teacher and education policy advocate Jessica Lander is in conversation with Maria Corpuz about her new book "Making Americans: Stories of Historic Struggles, New Ideas, and Inspiration in Immigrant Education."
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Riverside ChatsMarcey Yates is a hip-hop artist and community advocate who was born and raised in North Omaha. On today's show, Yates is in conversation with Michael Griffin about the role of culture in establishing a relationship between art and advocacy.
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Riverside ChatsOn today’s show, Megan Tady is in conversation with Tom Knoblauch about her new book, "Super Bloom," which balances tragedy, humor, and insight on how we move forward and reinvent ourselves through art.
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We are pleased to announce the addition of musician, comedian and health policy advocate Michael Griffin to the Riverside Chats creative team.
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Riverside ChatsOn today's show, Ethan Warren is in conversation with Tom Knoblauch about his new book "The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha."