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Everyone is reeling a bit because, WHOA. So welcome to oasis part deux, so to speak. A tiny bubble outside of the goings on if it’s overwhelming for you because everything is a lot right now.
We'll go adjacent to the election with Julio Ricardo Varelas of the Latino Newsletter, who’s been working with the students in Media Lab to cover... that thing that happened yesterday, so we’ll hear about what’s going on with the next generation and their thoughts and interactions with voters in this election season.
And we’ll get a bit of music in with Glen Fant. Not only has he launched a new locally focused booking series in the valley with Fantastic Shows, but he’s also at the start of a brunch series at the Iron Horse. We’ll hear about covering the Singles soundtrack, and what tasty threats you can break your fast with this Sunday.
Plus, Word Nerd Emily Brewster, senior editor at Merriam Webster gets into the furious history and many uses of the word Mad. Because there's almost as many as a certain word starting with the 6th letter of the alphabet we’re not allowed to use on the radio due to FCC restrictions.
But on a day like today, we wish we could.
By Monte Belmonte & Kaliis Smith5
3333 ratings
Everyone is reeling a bit because, WHOA. So welcome to oasis part deux, so to speak. A tiny bubble outside of the goings on if it’s overwhelming for you because everything is a lot right now.
We'll go adjacent to the election with Julio Ricardo Varelas of the Latino Newsletter, who’s been working with the students in Media Lab to cover... that thing that happened yesterday, so we’ll hear about what’s going on with the next generation and their thoughts and interactions with voters in this election season.
And we’ll get a bit of music in with Glen Fant. Not only has he launched a new locally focused booking series in the valley with Fantastic Shows, but he’s also at the start of a brunch series at the Iron Horse. We’ll hear about covering the Singles soundtrack, and what tasty threats you can break your fast with this Sunday.
Plus, Word Nerd Emily Brewster, senior editor at Merriam Webster gets into the furious history and many uses of the word Mad. Because there's almost as many as a certain word starting with the 6th letter of the alphabet we’re not allowed to use on the radio due to FCC restrictions.
But on a day like today, we wish we could.

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