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Disability advocates respond to Trump administration proposals
A salute to accordions
What Wikipedia can teach us about truth, information, and random trivia
Crisis on campus: The future of higher education
The show must go on: Connecticut arts and cultural institutions contend with federal cuts
All calls: Which is worse, translating Cicero or laughing to death?
Immigrant rights advocates mobilize following reports of detentions
Bestselling cartoonist Thi Bui reflects on leaving Vietnam as a child
Our tribute to Jill Sobule
Common objects, uncommon phobias: Grass, reflections, and buttons
The Wheelhouse
Fashion Critic Vanessa Friedman discusses Trump's (second) first hundred days in fashion, clothes...
Audacious with Chion Wolf
Audacious with Chion Wolf
Unforgotten: Connecticut’s Hidden History of Slavery
In Absentia
Where We Live
Disrupted
9am Lineup
The Colin McEnroe Show
Trump proposes a baby bonus. What some parents want instead
Are you still the you that you used to be? And other questions of self-continuity
O Romeo (and Juliet): The lasting appeal of Shakespeare’s tragedy
Roman Catholicism in a moment of change: Could women (finally) have expanded roles?
Connecticut authors reflect on food’s power to connect us
The Nose looks at ‘Sinners’ and our culture consumption in anxious times
The surprising history of sex and sexuality in America
After the fire: Stories of what the flames couldn’t destroy
From boredom to handwriting: Christine Rosen on the embodied experiences we lose to technology
Comedian Sheng Wang on plants, standup and humility
There are rules for punctuation, but we don’t always agree on them
A focus on trans rights amid efforts to erase their identity
We're still pushing the boulder on the meaning of Sisyphus
Exploring the future of Connecticut public transit
All calls: Temporary tattoos, Americans emigrating, ‘MobLand,’ and more
Cut for time: More from our Bacharach / Warwick show at Watkinson
The Nose looks at ‘Conclave’ and ‘MobLand’
Oral histories preserve the stories of communities that might otherwise be lost
What the world needs now: The chemistry of Burt Bacharach and Dionne Warwick
Frogs! Toads! Newts! Oh My! A Guide to Connecticut Big Night
Nothing to see here: Erasure in history, art and more
On Earth Week, we examine local climate policy in Connecticut
The fungus among us
The mass appeal of black holes, plus local astronomical societies on connecting through the cosmos
All calls: Remembering Pope Francis, grammar complaints, face touching, and more
The state of shellfish: climate impacts on New England’s coast
Long live the movie musical
Representation on television from 'Julia' to 'City of Ghosts'
Intersex advocacy and the fight for bodily autonomy with Pidgeon Pagonis
Why both the American dream and tragedy of 'The Great Gatsby' still resonate today
The pros and cons of going nuclear
Protesters are shouting ‘hands off’. How are federal officials responding?
Where have all the public toilets gone?
Finding financial empowerment during turbulent times
All calls: Protests, comedy, universities, bees, and more
From sea to table: the power of Connecticut’s kelp industry
Wild and crazy guys: A look at ’80s comedies
How regret teaches us to live
Julia Bullock and Terence Blanchard are changing how we understand opera
Connecticut Authors tell stories about the voyage
‘The Good Place’ creator Michael Schur explains how to be a good person
A public health shakeup: COVID-funding cuts strip states of essential resources
Why Jane Austen’s work endures, on the page and screen
Damn the torpedo (bats): Baseball is back!
Gardening for community, connection and wellness
All calls: Rhododendrons, the economy, pickleball, and more
As skincare industry targets children, Connecticut is pushing back
Forget meet-cutes: How lasting love can blossom in unexpected places
The joy of bad movies
The legacy of the Harlem Renaissance
An uncertain future for international students
Shall we dance?
Will Trump’s 2017 tax plan be extended? A look at how the administration might pay for tax cuts i...
We’re still bananas for The Monkees
A look at cultural manias from Liszt and orchids to the Beatles and beyond
Commemorating America 250 with inclusive stories
All calls: Sen. Chris Murphy, John Donne, rooting for blowouts (or not), and more
President Trump’s dismantling of the Education Department, explained
Martha S. Jones explores racial identity by looking at her own family history
The Nose looks at ‘Adolescence’ and ‘Long Bright River’
What horses teach us about being human
A tribute to the proud and peaceful pigeon
Ramadan: It's not just about fasting
Historian Timothy Snyder helps us understand this current moment through the lessons of history
The future of Medicaid: rather than increases, cuts may be coming
From hot mics to mic drops, a celebration of the microphone
A look at the history of tap dance in America
All calls: The zipper merge, ‘American Pie,’ music streaming services, and more
Why J.R.R Tolkien’s imaginative worlds live on
COVID has exacerbated existing inequities in race and disability
From The Bad Ideas Dept.: Today’s show is not about tapirs
New Ways to See, New Ways to Move: The Tech That’s Changing Disability
Daylight Saving Time: Who needs it?
Live from a forest: Discussing hiking, archaeology, invasives, and Connecticut's trails
March Madness 2025
Connecticut’s housing crisis stretches into 2025. Plus, Congressman John Larson on his viral spee...
What the history of the McKinley era, tariffs, and the Gilded Age can teach us about the present
All calls: Will we ever get back to The Shire? Is Colin ok? Is anyone? And more
How federal funding cuts for biomedical research impact reproductive health