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50 Years Later, The Biting Satire Of 'The Smothers Brothers' Still Resonates
Before SNL and The Daily Show, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour mixed entertainment and advocacy in a way that influenced a generation of satirical political shows. Critic David Bianculli looks back.
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Jeff Bridges Abides By His Actor Dad's Example: Bring Joy To The Set
Bridges was nominated for an Oscar for his role as an aging Texas ranger tracking two bank robbers in Hell or High Water. Originally broadcast Jan. 9, 2017.
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02-10-17 KUAC MORNING NEWS
02-10-17 8:30 AM newscast
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02-10-17 KUAC Yukon Quest Morning Update
02-10-17 AM Quest Update
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02-10-17 KUAC Yukon Quest Noon Update
02-10-17 Noon Quest Update
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Look Up! Astronomer Details Upcoming Trifecta Of Celestial Activity
First, go outside, then look up! There's a trifecta of celestial activity Friday night, says astronomer Jackie Faherty, plus another sky watching tip.
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'Wired' Declares Coding As Next Blue-Collar Job Boom
This week, an article in Wired declared, "The Next Big Blue-Collar Job Is Coding." NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with reporter Clive Thompson about the article.
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Stonewall Riots Grab The Spotlight From Black Cat Protests
The birthplace of the LGBT movement is often credited with the 1969 riots at New York's Stonewall Inn. But one of the country's first documented protests happened two years before in Los Angeles.
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NBA Sends Memo To Teams About Social Media Conduct
The National Basketball Association says teams are no longer allowed to criticize one another on social media accounts. Two National Hockey League teams went into full mocking mode of the NBA memo.
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Political Disagreements In Illinois Foil Budget Agreement
Illinois has gone 20 months without a budget and the state's finances and services are increasingly precarious. Gov. Bruce Rauner and his chief Democratic opponent show little sign of compromising.
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