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1969 All-Star Game: National League - 9; American League - 3;
Game played at Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium in Washington, D.C.;
Disc 1
1. Pre Game
2. First Inning
3. Second Inning
4. Third I...
All-Star Baseball Game; Kubek, Tony; Garagiola, Joe
Summary:
"194m - NL 7 AL 5 - all-star game in Yankee Stadium - NBC (Tony Kubek & Joe Garagiola) ends after T9 and also have entire 9th inning on NBC radio (Brent Musburger & Vin Scully) - COMPLETE - FR spee...
The Bateman Case Study Competition is a public relations competition for students nationwide to gain experience in public relations. IU has its own class devoted to this competition in which 4 stud...
Friesner, Brittany; Pasternak, Jesse; Shanahan, James
Summary:
In episode 46, we're joined by Brittany Friesner, associate director of the IU Cinema, and Jesse Pasternak, a junior at IU and the co-president of the Indiana Student Cinema Guild, to discuss the O...
Positioned in the driest desert in the United States, Las Vegas is one of the nation's fastest-warming cities. In our second episode, we look past the current urban landscape to the potential of a ...
Positioned in the driest desert in the United States, Las Vegas is one of the nation's fastest-warming cities. In our third episode on its past and future, we focus on the time from 2000 to present...
Ed Sullivan show (Television program); Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989
Summary:
[AI-Generated Summary] Captures a celebratory segment from a 1968 episode of The Ed Sullivan Show honoring the prolific career of songwriter Irving Berlin. The program highlights Berlin’s rare 1942...
IU Archives of African American Music and Culture Director Tyron Cooper has an insider’s view of Black music and the culture behind it, much of which goes back to the Black church.
He says that’s ...
This week, we’ll hear from Michael Adams, Provost Professor of English at Indiana University, and author of “In Praise of Profanity” (Oxford University Press, 2016).
Adams sees “In Praise of Profa...
In this conversation with researcher, meteorologist, and science communicator Dr. Marshall Shepherd, we cover a lot of ground, connecting inequities in academia to environmental injustices associat...
In this episode, host Elaine Monaghan sits down with Indiana University professor of psychology Tom James.
James is one of the founders of "Advocates and Allies for Equity", which runs auxiliary to...
Pittsburgh Steelers - 13; Oakland Raiders - 7;
AFC Semi-Final Playoff Game;
Game played at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;
Immaculate Reception Revisited;
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2...
AFC Semi-Final Playoff Game: Pittsburgh Steelers - 13; Oakland Raiders - 7;
Game played at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;
Immaculate Reception Revisited;
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2....
Bender, Tom, 1925-1995; Cope, Myron; Fleming, Jack
Summary:
AFC Title Game: Miami dolphins - 21; Pittsburgh Steelers - 17;
Game played at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. First Quarter
3. Second Quarter
4. Halftime
...
Eastern Division - 25; Western Division - 24;
Game played at the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Florida;
"East 25 West 24 - Joe Namath scores winning TD in final minute of AFL all-star thriller in J...
AFL Championship Game: Kansas City Chiefs - 17; Oakland Raiders - 7;
Game played at Oakland Alameda County Stadium in Oakland, California;
The last AFL game ever played;
Disc 1
1. First Quarter
...
DeRogatis, Al; Simpson, Jim; New York Jets (Football team)
Summary:
New York Jets - 27; Oakland Raiders - 23;
AFL Championship Game;
Game played at Shea Stadium in New York City, New York;
Disc 1
1. First Quarter
2. Second Quarter
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fo...
In this extended Air Check, political scientist Thea Riofrancos joins us to discuss the historical context of Chilean lithium mining and how it relates to the global movement for a renewable energy...
Jacob and Emily talk through the record-breaking catastrophic hurricanes Eta and Iota, which hit Central America only two weeks apart. We zero in on the why and the what now that could lead to a mo...
We bring you eight points about the Biden Administration's early work on climate in approximately eight minutes. We also talk about where Janet is and make some recommendations.
Atmos Magazine's B...
Dr. Jason Bradford, board president of the Post Carbon Institute and co-host of the Crazy Town podcast, joins us to talk about their third season and his work in/around sustainable agriculture.
We...
We voted, and we hope you did, too! On this election night Air Check, we only prognosticate a little bit. We otherwise discuss climate ghost towns, climate refuges or "havens," and the columns on E...
Now deep in the holiday season, even in 2020, we have much to celebrate. But, in the U.S. especially, celebration can lead to a spike in emissions and waste from travel (despite CDC recommendations...
Shanahan, James; Miles, Emily; Filippelli, Gabriel
Summary:
Gabe explains how Public Law 180 in Indiana, which operates to restrict the ability of local governments to regulate fuel sourcing and other sustainability measures, fits into a larger pattern of s...
Kristina Marusic, who covers environmental health and justice issues in Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania for Environmental Health News, helps us understand how fracking and natural gas affect co...
In this episode, we run all over the place, from EPA administration votes in Washington, D.C. to spring in Bloomington to scientific collaboration in the Arctic. But as with our ecosystem, it all t...
In this Air Check, the team discusses excitement and concerns in relation to the Ford F-150 Lightning Electric Truck. They also check in on the status of Brood X cicadas.
This week, we zero in on U.S. water infrastructure and the legislation and community-engaging projects aiming to eliminate lead pipes from the system.
Biden’s infrastructure plan targets lead pipe...
Access to fresh, affordable produce varies widely across the U.S., with some of us enjoying yards with soil safe for gardening and others miles from a grocery store. But one thing remains consisten...
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In this Air Check, Senator-Elect DeAndrea Newman Salvador joins us to talk about North Carolina's 39th District, which she flipped in the most recent election. As the founder of Renewable Energy Tr...
In this Air Check, professor and biogeochemist Gabriel Filippelli joins us again to talk about ice, ocean currents, and what makes the Arctic so different from the Antarctic. We also briefly discus...
In this Air Check, the team dives into the mysterious disease affecting birds in the Eastern U.S. and discusses media rhetoric around extreme weather events in the context of climate change. They f...
In this Air Check, host Janet McCabe talks with IU professor and recently-named chair of the EPA's Science Advisory Board John D. Graham about his experience in the SAB and what he foresees for the...
In this Air Check, professor and biogeochemist Gabriel Filippelli joins us again to talk about what a year in the pandemic has taught us about greenhouse gas emissions and our capacity to change sy...
What does climate change have to do with freezing temperatures, heavy snows, and overwhelmed utilities? Professor and biogeochemist Gabriel Filippelli joins us to explain.
An Arctic Blast from the...
In this week's Air Check, we talk about propane's cold-weather demand spike, other COVID-environmental backslides, the Affordable Clean Energy Rule, and prolonged Midwestern dryness.
What does it mean for policy to be quiet, for policy to successfully tip-toe its way through the U.S. legislative system and contribute to greater sustainability and resilience? Which parts can or ...
In our first Air Check (a short, weekly conversation on current events), we talk through the environmental implications of a changing supreme court, how long Bloomington has been without significan...