Cities can be loud, cacophonous places with noises ranging from people to machines. We’ll hear how those urban soundscapes affect how we live in cities. Plus, why the dangers of extreme heat are getting more attention nationally. That and more on The Show.
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Edda Bild is a soundscape researcher at Sounds in the City based at McGill University in Montreal. The Show sat down with her to talk about her work and urban noise management.
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Ileana Salinas of Aliento works with immigrant students to help them express themselves. Salinas sat down with The Show to talk about her work and the challenges these students face.
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You’ve heard of AC/DC, the ’70s era rock band. You may have even heard one of their many tribute bands. But you probably haven’t heard AC/DC songs quite like this.
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The Show sat down with Mary Jo Pitzl of the Arizona Republic to talk about dark money groups and how Arizona's dark money law hasn't led to more info about who's funding them.
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The Show sat down with journalist Jeff Goodell to talk about his new book "The Heat Will Kill You First" looking at how heat will change our lives locally and globally.
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Alex Zaragoza is a journalist and TV writer covering culture and identity for De Los, the LA Times’ Latinx section. She talked with The Show about the issue of racism in media.