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  • Board-certified podiatrist Dr. Todd Albrecht answers a viewer’s question about why shoe choice matters.
  • Sushila Nair explores gene editing.
  • Gruff Rhys, Blur, Gorillaz, Sparks, Cheekface, Thundercat, Tortoise, CW Stoneking, Jim White, The Hidden Cameras, Jens Lekman, The Mommyheads, Blood Orange, Stereolab, Midlake, bar italia, Wisp, Frances of Delirium, Helena Deland, CYM, Jasmine 4T, Jeff Tweedy, Metric, Villagerrr + MORE!! LOCAL FEATURED ARTIST: Justin Trawick & the Common Good!
  • Eric Alexander, Gary Smulyan, Stephen Phillip Harvey, Mark Gadson, Bill Lee, Clark Terry, Jocelyn Gould, Emily Remler, Rodney Jordan, Ray Barretto, Pierre Cavalli + MORE!
  • We start with the Puppini Sisters on Dolly Parton's Nine to Five, the Brassmen's rendition of Sixteen Tons, and of course no Labor Day jazz special is complete without the great Charlie Haden and his Liberation Music Orchestra on Song of the United Front.
  • After a tribute to Thelonius Monk in the first segment, a tribute to Miles Davis in the second. New tracks from the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra and Miho Hazama, and some mid-century classics from Gerald Wilson, Thad Jones and Arturo Sandoval.
  • We start with a composition from Cambridge, Maryland-born bassist Edward Snead, I Ain't Fattenin' Frogs for Snakes. Then we play through some tunes both old and new, from Count Basie, Woody Herman, Ben Patterson and Eric Ladish. Includes a fun new cover of Elvis' Love Me Tender from Lucy Woodward and Darcy James Argue's Secret Society's collaboration with Cecile McLarin Salvant on Mae West Advice.
  • Poetry by Derek Walcott; music by Eric Dolphy and Ken McIntyre, Supertramp, Lucretia Dalt, Anna Domino, Stevie Wonder, June Star, and more.
  • Laura Oliver is an award-winning writer, author, and developmental story editor whose work is often featured in national newspapers, magazines, and literary reviews. When a childhood illness has a lifelong impact, a girl discovers loss seldom comes to call empty-handed. "When Less is More," explores how that can be so, in this week's episode of "This is How the Story Goes."
  • Busy Graham shares the story of how one life dedicated to the arts can shape entire communities.
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