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As a result of a daytime programming change, WLRN canceled Sundial, the locally-produced arts and culture show, effective Friday Feb. 2, 2024.... more
FAQs about Sundial:How many episodes does Sundial have?The podcast currently has 1,448 episodes available.
December 20, 2017Florida Constitution Revision; Josh's Deli and AppetizingThe Florida Constitution will be revised come the new year. The Constitution Revision Commission is in charge of the revision, which takes place every 20 years....more50minPlay
December 19, 2017Uncertain Future For FIU Greek Life; S. Florida Regional Climate Change Compact; Xavier CortadaLast Friday, Florida International University President Mark B. Rosenberg announced the suspension of Greek life activity for at least one month starting in January....more50minPlay
December 14, 2017UM Student Leads Fight On Climate Change; A Chef's Insatiable Work EthicMost young people are concerned with juggling academic responsibilities, chores and maintaining a respectable social life. But there is always an exception to the norm. Meet Delaney Reynolds , published author, environmentalist and freshman at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science. She is the founder of the Sink or Swim project, an initiative determined to raise awareness about sea-level rise and climate change. “I like to say that my life has been...more30minPlay
December 11, 2017Winston Churchill In South Florida; Professional Sports And Art Inspired By Syrian RefugeesThe South Florida sun appeals to almost everyone: tourists, snowbirds, even embattled prime ministers looking to unwind after saving a nation from the threat of a Nazi invasion. After the end of World War II, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and his Conservative Party lost the elections of 1945, forcing Churchill to resign as prime minister. The following winter he crossed the Atlantic, mooring in the pleasant waters of South Florida, where he spent close to six weeks vacationing,...more50minPlay
December 11, 2017The Super City of Miami; The Hungry BlackmanSouth Florida offers a plethora of dining options from all nationalities catering to different tastes, whims and budgets. Many self-proclaimed “foodies,” lovers of food, take it upon themselves to write about their experiences traveling to different eateries around the Magic City and beyond. Miami blogger Starex Smith does just that, traveling and writing about his experiences as a hungry black man . In his blog, The Hungry Blackman , Smith mixes reviews, restaurant recommendations and profiles...more25minPlay
December 06, 2017FL. Supreme Court Future; Recap of 2017 Hurricane Season; Music of Miami Art Week; Iguanas in S.FL.Uncertainty looms at the Florida Supreme Court as three judges near retirement at the same time Gov. Rick Scott leaves office in January 2019. Who will pick the three vacant spots on the court: Gov. Scott or his successor? The decision may change the balance between conservative and liberal members of the court. Unlike the U.S. Supreme Court, there’s a term limit for justices on Florida’s Supreme Court. Reportedly, Gov. Scott plans to make his judicial decisions during the final hours of his...more50minPlay
December 06, 2017FAU's On Trial for Freedom Of Speech, Possible Statue In Capitol, Miami Art Week Preview.How well does the first amendment protect government employees? This is the question on trial right now at a West Palm Beach court. James Tracy, a tenured Florida Atlantic University communications professor was fired in 2016 after a long dispute with school. In his blog and in a chapter for a book called Nobody Died at Sandy Hook, Tracy defends his opinion that the school shooting incident in Connecticut of 2012 was a hoax perpetrated by the government. 20 children and six adults were murdered...more50minPlay
November 30, 2017Nursing Home Bills For Upcoming State Legislative Session; Miami's Museum Scene, And The Salty DonutThusday on Sundial: Nursing homes in Florida have been in the national spotlight due to the tragedy at the Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills, where 12 patients died as result of a power outage caused by Hurricane Irma. The next Florida legislative session is quickly approaching and on file are numerous bills that address many issues regarding nursing homes. The Sun Sentinel’s Dan Sweeney, who covers the Legislature and statewide political issues, joins the program to talk about the future...more50minPlay
November 30, 2017Haitian TPS Aftermath And Alternatives; A Timeless Opera Classic Performance In BrowardToday on Sundial: Haitians living in the U.S. have until July 2019 to return to Haiti or leave the country. The decisions come after the Department of Homeland Security ended Temporary Protected Status for Haitians Immigrants earlier this month. Marleine Bastien, executive director of Haitian Women of Miami (FANM), an advocacy group dedicated to serving the needs of low-income women and their families, joins us to understand more about the Haitian TPS termination. Department of Homeland Security...more49minPlay
November 30, 2017Anna Christy Brings To Life Opera Classic Lucia Di LammermoorAnna Christy was enthralled when she first heard opera. The voices of great opera singers Placido Domingo and Thomas Hampson captivated her. “When I was 10, this was the coolest thing I’d ever seen,” Christy said. It was then that she knew she wanted to be involved in opera. Christy is a distinguished soprano opera singer who plays Lucia in the timeless classic Lucia di Lammermoor, an Italian opera by Gaetano Donizetti centered around a family's attempt to force their daughter into marriage for...more25minPlay
FAQs about Sundial:How many episodes does Sundial have?The podcast currently has 1,448 episodes available.