A former child actress has credits in films next to some of the biggest names in Hollywood. But now she’s shifted her focus to a different passion: journalism. Plus, we’ll take a look at the curious state of cultural criticism.
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The Show spoke with longtime member of the Arizona music scene Jason Patrick Woodbury about Christmas songs that you probably haven't heard a million times already this year — at least not in these forms.
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Host Robrt Pela looks at the role of cultural critics. They’re the people who make a living by exploring meaning in what we create and consume, like films, art, food, even podcasts. Think of them as curious guides whose objectivity and skill can help the rest of us decide what is worth our time, our money — and very often both.
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Claire Geare wants to be a writer. As she told The Show recently, she loved being a child star, but it wasn’t something she chose. When it comes to writing, it’s a very different story.
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A 13-year-old girl is preparing for her bat mitzvah, even though her family rarely goes to synagogue. At the same time, Zippy believes she’s a witch. That is the premise of the latest children’s novel from Laurel Snyder, called "The Witch of Woodland."