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Small businesses, insurers clash over COVID claims
Many insurance policies exclude viral outbreaks like COVID-19. But if governments ordered businesses to shut down, should insurance companies still have to pay?
Air Date: June 23, 2020
Listen 15:33Supreme Court decisions on LGBTQ rights, DACA and more
The Supreme Court announced landmark rulings on LGBTQ worker rights and DACA. We discuss those opinions and pending decisions on abortion, the electoral college, and more.
Air Date: June 23, 2020 10:00 am
Listen 48:58There's way more testing for COVID-19 now in the Philly region than there was when the lockdowns started three months ago. So why can it still be so tough to get a test?
Air Date: June 22, 2020
Listen 17:05Sean Quinn's influences range from Chet Atkins to Tom Petty, but it's his closest friends and family that often provide the best source of inspiration for his music.
Air Date: June 22, 2020
Sharon Little's gritty, honest, and soulful sound has enamored fans and won hearts all over the country and world.
Air Date: June 22, 2020
This week; the new marijuana decriminalization bills in NJ, how SEPTA is keeping things clean during a pandemic, and a brass ensemble energizing the protests in Philly.
Air Date: June 22, 2020 12:00 am
Listen 49:00Frances Harper was a social reformer who agitated for abolitionism, civil rights, and women’s suffrage. She was also the best-read Black woman poet of the 19th Century.
Air Date: June 22, 2020
Listen 1:00Churchill and the Blitz: “The Splendid and the Vile”
Author Erik Larson on Winston Churchill's leadership through the Blitz, the nine months of German nighttime bombing raids that killed tens of thousands of British people.
Air Date: June 19, 2020 10:00 am
Listen 48:59Thanks to COVID-19, social media has never been more important — or more dangerous. Information — good or bad — spreads at lightnin ...
Air Date: June 19, 2020
Listen 48:53Making art in a time of crisis and protest
Actor and playwright James Ijames explains how his theater community is responding to a nationwide reckoning over racism, and how it's managing to make art during a pandemic.
Air Date: June 18, 2020
Listen 14:32Judd Apatow (The King of Staten Island)
Judd Apatow talks with Patrick Stoner about his new film, The King of Staten Island, which stars Pete Davidson whose character & his ...
Air Date: June 18, 2020
The legacies of Juneteenth and the 1921 Tulsa massacre
First we discuss the history and importance of Juneteenth and the efforts to recognize it as a holiday. Then, we talk about the lasting impact of the Tulsa massacre of 1921.
Air Date: June 18, 2020 10:00 am
Listen 49:00When Giovanna Andrews was pregnant, she felt unsupported by social services. Now, her charity Harper's Heart aims to help new moms.
Air Date: June 18, 2020
Across the nation and around the world, PHILADANCO is recognized for its innovation, creativity and preservation of predominantly African-American traditions in dance.
Air Date: June 18, 2020
The future of the office: remote work after the pandemic
Half of U.S. workers are telecommuting and many want to continue after the pandemic. Many employers are also warming to the idea. So what's the future of the office work?
Air Date: June 17, 2020 10:00 am
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