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  • Michigan photographer Nic Antaya started a documenting Ishpeming Ski Club to understand how it has birthed a handful of Olympic athletes and its culture.
  • Two kids' TV shows shine the lights of Broadway into the eyes of tiny tots. Both Johnny and the Sprites and Wonder Pets feature jaunty songs and wholesome stories written by some of Broadway's top talent.
  • Chris Sharma is hailed as the world's best rock climber and has mastered some of the most spectacular and difficult routes in the sport's history.
  • How the jury interpreted details is crucial: Prosecutors asked them to find the South Carolina man guilty beyond reasonable doubt of killing his wife and son, based on circumstantial evidence.
  • Vice President Harris' ascent to her current position represents a long step toward making women's full political equality a reality in both parties.
  • Walshe said his wife left town for a work emergency in January 2023. Investigators found items like a hacksaw, bloody rugs and her COVID vaccine card in dumpsters — and chilling searches on his devices.
  • Prosecutors said James Beeks, who played Judas in a Jesus Christ Superstar production and also works as a Michael Jackson impersonator, can be seen in photos and videos from Jan. 6 wearing the jacket.
  • "Tonight, I say this to my Republican colleagues who are defending the indefensible: There will come a day when Donald Trump is gone, but your dishonor will remain," Cheney says.
  • If film composing has a first family, it’s The Newmans. Brothers Alfred, Lionel, and A-Meal all made their mark on Hollywood and left big shoes to fill for the Newmans who came after, including Thomas, David, Randy, and Joey.Today, we’re climbing around the Newman family tree and taking a listen as the family puts their mark on classic cinema, generational favorites, and groundbreaking animation.
  • The most amazing thing about filmmaking is that a film ever gets made. Think of it. Dozens, if not hundreds, of crew members have to work together on a budget and timetable to produce something that is probably the opposite of their daily grind - a breezy, fun experience. There can be a lot of high drama in making drama, and sometimes movies have turned the camera around to show just how the sausage gets made and how messy it can get.Today on the show, we’re going to listen to scores from films that have actors seeking their spotlight, screenwriters breaking down, studio executives out on the hustle, and directors trying just to hold it all together.
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