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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, The Nose looks at Andy Warhol v. Prince v. Vanity Fair (not really what it’s called) and the documentary-style comedy series ‘Jury Duty.’
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How did Brandon Stanton turn his photo/storytelling project, Humans of New York, into the philanthropic powerhouse it is today? That and more on this episode of Audacious.
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Adger Cowans, 85, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, talks about his career as a photographer and visual artist, the racism he faced and what has motivated him to make art.
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On this week's Audacious: Hear from photojournalist, Ron Haviv, and reporter, Nataliya Gumenyuk on what it's like reporting from Kyiv, Ukraine right now.
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In a new exhibit, photographer Roderick Topping displays black-and-white images of New Haven during COVID.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, a look at rust and corrosion with Jonathan Waldman, the author of Rust: The Longest War.
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Audacious host Chion Wolf looks at the world of Reborn Babies. These hyper-realistic-looking dolls are collected for their extraordinary artistic accuracy and used therapeutically for people who suffer from anxiety and depression.
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On this episode of Audacious, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So, would you consider yourself beautiful? How do you define beauty, anyway? Hear from a fashion model with decades in the industry, a model who uses a wheelchair, and two non-binary models about what beauty means to them.
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On this episode of Audacious, we revisit our love letter to r/ActLikeYouBelong, featuring stories about conning morning shows, sneaking into meet and greets, impersonating a famous megachurch pastor, a photographer posing as a billionaire, and even an accidental case of acting like you belong… in church.
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Rust is all around us. It's in our cars, our homes, our infrastructure. It's also the subject of Jonathan Waldman's book Rust: The Longest War, which…