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Author: Marah Eakin

Marah Eakin
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    Emilia Schüle portrays Marie Antoinette in the PBS drama.

    How ‘Marie Antoinette’ sought humanity, humility inside Versailles’ Hall of Mirrors

    The new show’s star says it’s “certainly no dusty period drama.”
    By Marah Eakin, Freelance Contributor
    March 16, 2023
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    With ‘Every Voice’ podcast, Terrance McKnight explores racism in classical music

    WQXR’s new podcast opens with a series of episodes about racist ideas in Mozart’s “The Magic Flute.”
    By Marah Eakin, Freelance Contributor
    March 14, 2023
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    Colorado Public Radio merges nature and art with new podcast ‘Terra Firma’

    Hosted by poet CMarie Fuhrman, the podcast uses natural soundscapes to help listeners remember what they love about being outdoors.
    By Marah Eakin, Freelance Contributor
    February 23, 2023
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    WBEZ blends entertainment and identity with ‘Shoes Off: A Sexy Asians Podcast’

    The show celebrates what it calls “badass Asians who are making a mark on pop culture.”
    By Marah Eakin, Freelance Contributor
    February 13, 2023
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    ‘Roadshow’ podcast focuses on stories that make you go ‘Wow, really?’

    "Detours," which just released its third season, digs deeper into stories behind memorable appraisals.
    By Marah Eakin, Freelance Contributor
    February 9, 2023
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    With ‘City Island,’ PBS Kids leans into animated shorts to show how communities work 

    Aaron Augenblick’s kooky cartoon creates a neighborhood that’s “friendly, inviting, and … really fun to hang out in.”
    By Marah Eakin, Freelance Contributor
    January 27, 2023
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    Ahoy, Story Pirates! ‘SPTV’ brings creative storytelling to broadcast TV

    The public TV sibling of the popular kids podcast debuted in 2020 on KLCS in Los Angeles.
    By Marah Eakin, Freelance Contributor
    December 21, 2022
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    How ‘Barney & Friends’ grew from nothing and came to inspire hate from so many

    A new Peacock docuseries takes a look at one of public television’s most divisive endeavors.
    By Marah Eakin, Freelance Contributor
    October 18, 2022
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    How ‘Donkey Hodie’ is bringing Mister Rogers’ magical trolley to life

    The PBS Kids show’s puppets are hopping on board the nostalgic transport in the show’s second season.
    By Marah Eakin, Freelance Contributor
    October 4, 2022
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