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Cole del Charco

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  • This week on Arts and Ideas: A tribute to the late Tina Turner, and teenagers tell stories about lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and otherwise non-straight life.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: Stories of hesitations on a brand new Moth Radio Hour, a tribute to soldiers who’ve died in service, and a debate — is it ever okay to ban books in school?
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: 50 years of the cell phone, commemorating the anniversary of the bombing of Guernica, and mental and emotional health in old age.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: A house in Oakland where 34 Black women gather to confront the issues threatening their community, jazz singing and Civil Rights and what it would take to give all public school students free lunch.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: a new Moth Radio Hour, the search for the mother of all flowers and what happens when novelists go to Hollywood.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: Health equity solutions, a debate over Americans use of TikTok, and the second African American player to integrate Major League Baseball.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: A new Moth Radio Hour produced by us, Jazz singers tell it like it really is, and environmental stories from the Southwest to the Chesapeake Bay.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: How one man carried out the greatest art heist in history, Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, 60 years later and Gospel and Soul music legend, Mavis Staples.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: A brand new Moth Radio Hour produced by us here in Woods Hole, the life of Dorothy Day and the Catholic Workers Movement, and understanding the history of Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP's).
  • This Sunday night on Arts and Ideas: Stories of Black visionaries, activists and entrepreneurs, the Smithsonian's Jazz Singers series and The rise in election-denialism and attacks on Critical Race Theory.