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Less Than Jake's Buddy Schaub previews their upcoming Wake & Bake Weekend
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NPR's podcast Hidden Brain is releasing a new series, US 2.0, where host Shankar Vedantam dives deep into the psychology of America's political divide.
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Besides classical music and opera, WUFT's Dana Hill's other musical passion is Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band. He recently got to chat with their Hall of Fame drummer, Max Weinberg, in advance of the Max Weinberg's Jukebox concert at the Reilly Arts Center in Ocala on Thursday, May 26.
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Paula Poundstone is back on the road and will be appearing at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 23rd at the Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center in The Villages.
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"People still don't believe that we made up the stuff on 'Whose Line?' That's like the bane of our existence ... that some people just think 'there is no way they're making this up,' which is in a certain sense ... like the ultimate compliment and insult all in one."
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Humphrey, who fit a vague FBI profile of the killer, was never charged with murder but the damage to his reputation had been done.
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Since childhood, Laurie Lahey has had dreams about her younger sister. One particular one haunts her to this day.
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I did not comprehend the scope of the tragedy until I signed on to be part of a team of journalists reporting stories for the 30th anniversary of the murders.
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Explore the correspondence of former UF president John Lombardi in the aftermath of the 1990 Gainesville murders.
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The third murder hits close to home for law enforcement when they discover the body of one of their employees, triggering alarm in the community.
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WUFT’s 4 Days, 5 Murders podcast explores the legacy of tragedy the Gainesville murders left on the families, friends, and town they happened in.
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Thirty years after the Gainesville murders, the 34th Street memorial wall still bears the names of the five victims. Some would like to forget. Others say it's important to remember.