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Dec 2023
53m 45s

Kite in a Phonebooth (Rebroadcast) - 25 ...

Hosted by Martha Barnette and Grant Barrett. Produced by Stefanie Levine.
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Stunt performers in movies have their own jargon for talking about their dangerous work. In New York City, the slang term brick means “cold,” and dumb brick means “really cold.” Plus: the East and Central African tradition that distinguishes between ancestors who remain alive in living memory and those who have receded into the vast ocean of history. In this ... Show More
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