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  • This hour, our pop culture roundtable, The Nose, looks at two new music movies: Richard Linklater’s ‘Blue Moon’ and Scott Cooper’s ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere.’
  • Vanessa Priya Daniel has spent years working in social justice movements. She joins us to talk about the leadership lessons she thinks we need in our political moment.
  • On this episode of Audacious, a woman donates her kidney to someone with opposing beliefs, changing them both. Plus, one donor changes lives, including her own.
  • For generations, stories of Native America were erased from the American story. It’s time for a history lesson many of us never got in school. Connecticut Public presents “Still Here: Native American Resilience in New England.” This five-episode series features Indigenous perspectives and offers a fresh look at the history of our region. We also meet culture bearers and knowledge keepers who are working to carry Native life forward. Coming Nov. 17.
  • This hour, a look at all things dance — from ancient history to modern, Hollywood dance movies.
  • The continuation of the government shutdown means that residents receiving SNAP benefits could go without support for the foreseeable future. Over 360,000 Connecticut residents receive SNAP benefits.
  • This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, a look at revenge in politics, literature, and everyday life — and what it would mean if we treated revenge differently.
  • The latest on municipal election results, including the race for an open mayoral seat in New Britain. And, amid federal rollbacks to food assistance and looming health care price hikes, we’ll ask what’s on the minds of Connecticut lawmakers in advance of a possible special session.
  • Why do three Gilmore Girls and a small town continue to resonate with generations of fans? And what does a TV series that ended nearly two decades ago tell us about who we want to be? This three-part podcast looks for answers in the place that inspired it all: Connecticut.
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