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  • From documentaries to artistic projects, NPR has collected some of our favorite ways to celebrate the Earth and think about what we can do to protect its flora and fauna.
  • State Rep. Mike Bost's rants on the Illinois House floor are the stuff viral dreams are made of. Bost says he has good reason to be upset, and wants voters to share his anger.
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  • Ne Zha II has been raking in money in cinemas worldwide. Now the story based in Chinese mythology is out with an English voice cast.
  • Victor Garcia is President & CEO of the Food Bank of Northwest Indiana, providing logistical support and food to 120+ pantries, soup kitchens, and community organizations and programming focused on reducing food insecurity, increasing self-sufficiency, and impacting the social determinates of health. In 2023, the Indiana General Assembly recognized Victor for his service to the State of Indiana.
  • Each week's program finds producer and host Tom Lounges blendingtogethervarious styles and eras of the blues -- from the old schoollegends, tothe top contemporary players of today, along with some ofthe up andyoung guns deserving to have their music heard. Audienceswill hear theguitar greats, the harp blowers, the piano pounders, thesingers, and theshouters. Some of club-hopping Northwest Indiana andChicagoland'sregional players also get showcased on this program.
  • Each week's program finds producer and host Tom Lounges blending together various styles and eras of the blues -- from the old school legends, to the top contemporary players of today, along with some of the up and young guns deserving to have their music heard. Audiences will hear the guitar greats, the harp blowers, the piano pounders, the singers, and the shouters. Some of club-hopping Northwest Indiana and Chicagoland's regional players also get showcased on this program.
  • Each week's program finds producer and host Tom Loungesblending together various styles and eras of the blues -- from the oldschool legends, to the top contemporary players of today, along with someof the up and young guns deserving to have their music heard.Audiences will hear the guitar greats, the harp blowers, the pianopounders, the singers, and the shouters. Some of club-hopping NorthwestIndiana and Chicagoland's regional players also get showcased on thisprogram.
  • The brothers introduced humorous and poignant Latino and LGBT characters to the world of comic books. They stop by Alt.Latino to discuss how they changed comics forever — and the music that helped inspire them.
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