Scorsese on KotFM’s ending:
All this tragedy ends up as a radio show for entertainment, & as I’m making the picture I realize, too, we’re making entertainment. Therefore the last words had to be spoken by me, taking on the culpability of being part of a culture that is complicit.
“There’s a long history of things happening in the South and people often working on them in obscurity,” says The Broadside host @anisakhalifa_. “It’s been exciting to give people a place to talk about their work.” https://t.co/34irlawcGP
This one carries something a little extra for me.
Over the summer, the Army fulfilled a long-standing mandate to destroy their entire supply of deadly chemical weapons, but the road to get there wasn’t easy.
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Tomorrow on the show: Guest host Anisa Khalifa chats with a psychologist and a journalist about how fan culture can shape our lives. Plus, the co-hosts of her K-drama podcast pay her a visit.
Join us live at 1 p.m. tomorrow or find the podcast version tomorrow morning.
A wild slice of NC history in your pod feed today.
How does the occupation of a rural newspaper echo across the county/state/south today.... check. it. out.
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