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For the first time The World of Hans Zimmer comes to America. Presented and curated by Hans Zimmer, led by multiple Grammy-nominated conductor Matt Dunkely, this wildly exciting show features a live orchestra and choir, virtuoso soloists, and Zimmer’s best-loved scores perfectly synchronized with breathtaking film sequences.
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A new podcast takes a look at how America got such a divided media landscape from where we were 20 years ago. According to a Gallup poll, Americans believe they are more divided than ever, too. Eighty percent of Americans say the nation is “greatly divided” on “the most important values.”
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Embodied Radio Show: Latest Episode
An illustration featuring the silhouettes of two people facing each other. The silhouette on the left is masculine-presenting, and inside the silhouette is a bird's-eye-view of a house with a sign in front of it, two stacks of large coins in front of hte house, and a document that says "Divorce Decree" at the top woth hands and a pen hovering over the document. The silhouette on the right is feminine-presenting, and drawn inside the silhouette is a big dollar sign, a front view of the same house in the other silhouette with a "SOLD" sign in front of it. The word "Embodied" is at the top of the illustration.
Charnel Hunter
In the past 30 years, the divorce rate for Americans over 55 has doubled. After a decades-long marriage, serving the papers is just one small act before what comes next.
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