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Local Arts Interviews PODCAST Musicians, painters, performers and other artists stop by WSKG's studios to chat about upcoming arts events in our area. Subscribe to the WSKG Arts Interview Podcast and be in the know about local arts events.
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WSKG TV program schedule Find out what's coming up on WSKG TV.
Frontline
(Tuesday nights at 9pm on WSKG TV)
Independent Lens
(Tuesday nights at 10pm on WSKG TV)
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WSKG's Off the Page Bill Jaker interviews local authors in this bi-weekly program. An archive of past programs is available for computer listening. Studio 360 In Verse, David Hockney
This American Life
(Twice weekly on WSKG Radio: Sunday at noon, Monday at 7pm)
Car Talk Puzzler
(Hear Car Talk on WSKG Radio Saturday morning at 10am, rebroadcasting Sunday at 1pm)
Riverwalk Jazz
(On WSKG Radio Friday nights at 8pm)
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Oprah Winfrey’s announced departure from her daytime talk show has brought out her biggest fans and loudest critics
Irish singer Imelda May is a walking, talking, singing embodiment of the 1950s. She wears leopard-print sweaters, tight bad-girl jeans and her hair in a ponytail. Although May has won numerous awards in 2009, her music harkens back to a style that was popular in the '50s: rockabilly.
The name Orson Welles has the power to jog millions of memories. His radio work sent the nation into a panic. Host Liane Hansen speaks with Chris Welles Feder about her new book, In My Father's Shadow, an account of her life growing up as the daughter of Orson Welles.
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