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  • We talk with Love Your Rebellion founder Angela Page about the nonprofit organization’s upcoming fundraiser concert “Rock for Equality,” which will benefit the McGregor Clinic’s efforts to serve those living with HIV.
  • Weinstein's new miniseries is an updated retelling of Leo Tolstoy's Russian classic. Never mind the daunting page count — "It's got honest-to-God great action, great sex, great love story," he says.
  • Katherine Lin's new novel is a page-turner that takes place in a luxurious hotel in the South of France.
  • The Southwest Florida-based non-profit Love Your Rebellion continues its mission of empowering marginalized groups through the arts through a number of offerings, even amid the ongoing pandemic.We catch up with Love Your Rebellion founder and board of directors chair Angela Page for a sneak peek at the latest issue of the organization’s zine, which drops this week.We’ll also explore more new Love Your Rebellion offerings it’s through Patreon membership and we’ll get an update on the “Murals on Tour” project in collaboration with Artsemble Underground.
  • Lloyd Schwartz is the classical music critic for NPR's Fresh Airwith Terry Gross.
  • Discover why WGCU Public Media is the smart choice for reaching affluent, educated, and engaged Southwest Floridians in an uncluttered environment.
  • She's been heard in many pledge drives, dating back to May of 1989, when she began as a volunteer reader at the WLRN Radio Reading Service. While managing the "Clayspace" Art Gallery at the South Florida Arts Center, she came to WLRN to read for the RRS, when a dear friend became blind in his illness, and began using the service. At that time, Bonnie was a frequent newspaper reader on the main channel and each week reading her treasured New Yorker magazine for the benefit of the print-handicapped audience, among which was her friend.
  • Schiff: 'Disturbing number' of Trump campaign members met with Russians and lied about it
  • UNC newspaper editor on emotional front page featuring messages sent during shooting
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