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Aprajita Sarcar, PhD in History.

Topic: Mythical Families in Mythical Cities: Small Family Norm in India, 1955-77. Overview: I trace the emergence of India’s first advocacy campaign about the nuclear family. Through it, I analyze the nuclear family’s rise in metropolitan India.  The project  studies urbanization patterns with an eye on contraceptive use amongst  families. 

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Kicking off December

Taylor gives us her review for Knives Out and a Wedding Update as we start off our December programming! Mike runs through the rest of the month and our team looks at surprising film news of a strange Julia Roberts casting that almost happened and Bong Joon Ho shares his feelings about Marvel movies.

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Contemporary Art and a Lifetime of Achievement with Jan Allen

Jan Allen, Director at Agnes Etherington Art Centre joins us in this episode. She discusses the Innovation in a Collections-Based Exhibition award granted to the Agnes by he Ontario Association of Art Galleries (OAAG) for the gallery’s  The hold: movements in the contemporary collection (2018), the Lifetime Achievement Award given to her by the OAAG, […]

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Ep.1 No Brainers

At some point, living organisms developped consciousness. What better way to understand where we are in the present than by investigating our past? This pilot episode, No Brainers, me and beloved on-campus singer superstar Sam Zimmerman learn about our brainless predecessors and talk about the implications of some shocking findings on various deep-sea animals.

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Loggins jamming?

CAN DAVE LOGGINS FOLLOW UP HIS BIG HIT PLEASE COME TO BOSTON? FIND OUT NEXT ON ONE-HIT WONDERS:THE FOLLOW UPS! SOMEDAY, DAVE LOGGINS SUZIE FOUND A WEAPON, RANDY VAN WARMER IF YOU THINK YOU KNOW HER, SMOKIE LAND OF A THOUSAND DANCES, CHRIS KENNER WHISKEY IN THE JAR, THIN LIZZY FREDERICK, PATTI SMITH GROUP HERE […]

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