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Not Cool Enough (Sikay 7)

April 11, 2021History, NYC, podcasts, PoliticsPaul Mason Fotsch

Artists have often struggled for time dedicated to their craft while being forced to earn a living. A Universal Basic Income could resolve this conflict.

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After the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival (Sikay 6)

April 4, 2021History, Museums, NYC, podcastsPaul Mason Fotsch

The Berlin Wall fell in 1989, and soon afterwards ATW Magazine, founded by Düsseldorf based artist Jårg Geismar, published images to celebrate German reunification.

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Appreciate Your Callin’ (outgoing 21)

March 28, 2021Chicago, History, Music, podcastsPaul Mason Fotsch

The sale of vinyl records surpassed CDs in 2020 for the first time since 1986 as listeners find new appreciation for the visual delight of album cover art.

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Help Me Move (Brian 7)

March 21, 2021Chicago, History, podcastsPaul Mason Fotsch

The National Ski Areas Association likes to emphasize that catastrophic ski injuries happen less than 1 in a million visits to the slopes. But a study from The Colorado Sun found an average of 10 skiers or snowboarders transported to emergency rooms each day during ski season.

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Food a la Floyd (James 15)

March 14, 2021Chicago, History, podcasts, TVPaul Mason Fotsch

“Food a la Floyd” was a series that ran on the Lifetime Channel from May to October 1989. It starred Keith Floyd, who made his first cooking series for the BBC in 1984 and continued to make new shows until his death in 2009.

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