Swans Crossing - Epsiode 6 (with Jordy Bogguss)
Swans Crossing peaks way too early. So does television.
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Swans Crossing peaks way too early. So does television.
In June of 1984, a show aimed at helping America understand and embrace all the myriad aspects of hip hop aired across the country. But hip hop might have already outgrown this kind of presentation. It might be outgrowing during this show. And so there was never another episode. And to this day the world continues to mourn... Graffiti Rock.
Nate Runkel from Yo! That's My Jawn! is with us to bask in the freshness.
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Travel back to the dawn of the 80's and take a very nostalgic look with us at some of our favorite and forgotten after school programming of the era. Jeff and Jim share their top five lists of weekday shows, listen in to see if this one evokes some long dormant memory cells! #tmimovies #tmipodcast #tmiconfessionals #afterschoolspecial #wpix #wor #wnew #tvpixxx #sidandmartykrofft #magicgarden #voltron #heman #inspectorgadget #gijoe
A Nor’easter is a particular type of storm known for its potency and potential for devastation. From Cape Cod to Cape Henlopen, from the Berkshires to the Poconos and beyond, these storms can dump feet of snow, churn up ocean waters, and cause havoc for days on end. Meteorologists from Tribune Media television stations in New York City, Philadelphia, Hartford, Scranton Wilkes Barre and Harrisburg discuss the history, the impact, and the science of forecasting these storms that are unique to the northeastern United States.
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Few things are more Christmassy than the flickering glow of a log on the fire. Even when that fire is experienced on a TV or device screen, it still conjures up a cozy and festive atmosphere. A New York city TV station introduced the televised Yule Log in 1966. What began as a quirky experiment would eventually take on a life of its own!
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