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Riverside ChatsOn today's show, Maria Corpuz is in conversation with Bug Heaven’s Drew Shuck and M34n Str33t’s Adam Haug about the Omaha DIY music scene and their upcoming show at The Slowdown on Sept. 7.
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Riverside ChatsToday Kurt Andersen is back in conversation with Tom Knoblauch about creating "Command Z," a new eight-part web series directed by Steven Soderbergh, which follows a team from the 2050s who can transport their consciousnesses back in time to try to prevent catastrophes of climate, economics, income inequality and more.
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Riverside ChatsToday comedian Tim Heidecker is in conversation with Tom Knoblauch about artifice and authenticity, how he harnesses both, and the decision to bundle them in his "The Two Tims" tour, which comes to The Admiral on Aug. 23.
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Riverside ChatsAttorney Wes Dodge parses through what happened with the latest Nebraska legislative session, why it happened, and what it means for Nebraska going forward.
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Riverside ChatsOn today's show, Tom Knoblauch is in conversation with Geitner Simmons, author of the new book "Android Run" a sci-fi thriller with a heavy dose of satire to discuss the societal role of fiction and journalism, and the pervasive absurdity no one can escape.
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Riverside ChatsOn today's show, Michael Griffin is in conversation with Annie Butler, BFF Omaha production manager and advocacy chair, and Petfest founder Zach Schmieder about the annual music festival fundraiser in Benson.Petfest 2023 is on Aug. 19 at the Petshop Gallery in Benson.
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Riverside ChatsOn today's show, Michael Griffin is in conversation with Lanesa Ballew-Holt and Shontell Prince of the Hallins Copororation about the Omaha Jazz Experience, its cultural aims, and what to expect at this year's event.
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Riverside ChatsMaria Corpuz talks to Stephanie Finklea and Alex O’Hanlon, two urban farmers who are involved with a number of organizations promoting food sovereignty and agriculture in Omaha.
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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.