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Broward Schools face pressure to reopen. Local community colleges and the coronavirus. Plus, a conversation about jazz and social justice.
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On this Tuesday, July 2, episode of Sundial:Florida’s Agriculture Commissioner On COVID-19Gov. Ron DeSantis has made the message loud and clear that…
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Fed up with being cooped up in your home? Raul Midón has a message for you that might change your perspective: Embrace it and go with the flow.“This is a…
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Once upon a time, Joe Bataan reigned as the King of Latin Soul.Spanish Harlem — also known as “El Barrio” — was his kingdom. It’s where he learned to sing…
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The saxophonist and composer — an artist who wrote for Miles Davis and Charlie Parker, and who nurtured John Coltrane — died Sunday at age 93.
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Happy New Year Sundialers, here’s a rundown of the Thursday, Jan. 2, episode of Sundial:Tampa Bay Times’ Investigation Looks At The ‘Baker Act’The Tampa…
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On the Aug. 26, 2019 episode of Sundial:Hollywood Nursing Home ArrestsIn the days after Hurricane Irma, a dozen people died at the Hollywood Hills…
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Guitarist Julian Harris and vocalist Julia Camayd form the heart and soul of the South Florida modern R&B group Soulpax.Harris’ and Camayd’s musical…
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Wilson, who won three Grammy awards and recorded more than 60 albums, died at her California home Thursday after a long illness. From 1996-2005, she hosted NPR's documentary series Jazz Profiles.
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The refugee crisis in Venezuela is putting pressure on neighboring countries, especially Colombia. WLRN's Americas Correspondent Tim Padgett was in…
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Guests for Sundial on Thursday, March 8 2018:WLRN's education reporter Jessica Bakeman joined us via Skype to give us the latest from Tallahassee, where…
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Miami jazz saxophonist David Leon is one of the 2017 recipients of the ASCAP Foundation’s Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composer Award for his work. As part of…