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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.
March 25, 2022Ultra Music Festival, our connection to wildlife, SCOTUS nominee’s time in Miami’s high school debate sceneThe electronic music festival returns this weekend to Bayfront Park. We look at security and what's expected. Plus, Zoo Miami's Ron Magill talks about wildlife and photography with the Iris Photo Collective's Carl Juste. And Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg remembers what it was like to debate Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson in high school....more51minPlay
March 23, 2022Ted Deutch not seeking reelection, SCOTUS hearings, 'Not Ready For Prime Time'Congressman Deutch is popular with Democrats and some Republicans, but he’s decided not to run for reelection. We’ll ask him about his time in office. Plus, new insight on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation hearings from a Miami legal expert. And two Miami playwrights revisit how Saturday Night Live got started....more52minPlay
March 22, 2022Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson, Surfside updates, Sol and The Tribu’s Caribbean tech beatsFormer classmates and peers of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson are watching her confirmation hearings carefully this week. The latest on what’s happened in the aftermath of the Surfside condo collapse. And the band Sol and The Tribu say they have Miami’s new sound....more51minPlay
March 21, 2022South Florida’s dirty water, the Miami-Dade Youth Fair is back, ‘Secret Identity’Life in Florida is about water. But how much of that water is clean enough for us to enjoy? Plus, Miami-Dade Youth Fair is back with the most interesting food lineup. And this month’s Sundial Book Club conversation with Alex Segura about his newest book ‘Secret Identity.’...more51minPlay
March 18, 2022How things have changed since the pandemic started two years agoThe days of reporting daily cases and hospitalizations are long over, but the pandemic is not. COVID is still infecting thousands of people in the U.S. every day. Plus, we tease our Wildlife Thursdays making a comeback....more51minPlay
March 16, 2022Teachers on the so-called ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill, new neuroscience center, Murder On the Beach Mystery BookstoreTeachers prepare for changes after Florida lawmakers pass controversial new education laws. We'll learn about a new research facility coming to south Florida that focuses on neurological conditions. Plus, we say goodbye to a beloved local bookstore that has focused on bringing joy to mystery lovers since the mid-90s....more51minPlay
March 15, 2022Spring break, rent vs buy, the legacy of Florida’s ‘titan’ death penalty lawyerWhat is Miami Beach doing to handle a spring break season that's already busy? Plus, should you buy or rent in South Florida? A new study says, maybe the latter. And Marty McClain, a powerful advocate for people on death row died recently. We’ll learn more about his life....more51minPlay
March 14, 2022U.S. oil talks with Venezuela, Cuban Family Reunification Program, the Overseas RailroadThe U.S. initiates conversations with Venezuela on oil following the ban on Russian oil imports. Plus, thousands of Cubans are trying to get to their families in Florida. Could the U.S. help them? And it was almost a hundred years ago when Flagler's railroad disappeared in a hurricane… except for a few parts....more51minPlay
March 10, 2022The Horsewoman, Fort Lauderdale police chief firing, Venezuela’s oil amid Russia’s invasion‘The Horsewoman’ is a story of a mother and daughter who are trying to make it to the Paris Olympics in the horse riding competition. Another South Florida police chief is ousted not even a year into the job. And how Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is impacting U.S.-Venezuela relations....more51minPlay
March 08, 2022Palm Beach County Elections, From Tijuana to South Florida, Tallahassee TakeoverThe polls are open in Palm Beach and Broward Counties. We meet a border writer who is in the Latino Literature Hall of Fame. Plus, what if local businesses could influence local laws simply by filing lawsuits?...more51minPlay
FAQs about Sundial:How many episodes does Sundial have?The podcast currently has 1,448 episodes available.