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WHAT’S ON TONIGHT 3.5K likes. Close. Award-winning call-in show hosted by Krys Boyd exploring current affairs, arts, science and more. Get extended access to 1600+ episodes, binge watch your favorite shows, and stream anytime - online Bob Ray Sanders, a former reporter and editor with both the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and KERA, joins host Krys Boyd to talk about the documentary “At the Crossroads … Again,” which looks back at four decades of North Texas race relations and how these stories are covered in the media.
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We can remove the first video in the list to add this one. The film airs tonight at 10:30 on KERA-TV and kicks off the new season of “Frame of Mind,” a partnership between Art&Seek and Dallas VideoFest. . An error has occurred, which probably means the feed is down. We can remove the first show in the list to add this one. The goal: race issues here would not interfere with business. Think TV . Your continuing support helps make KERA possible.
That of course was before the Tony Award and the Grammy Award for playing Aaron Burr in “Hamilton” and becoming a bestselling author of “Failing Up: How to Take Risks, Aim Higher, and Never Stop Learning.” He joins host Krys Boyd to talk about his extraordinary career – and his philosophy that mistakes lead to breakthroughs. Think was a topic-driven weekly interview program hosted by Krys Boyd covering a wide variety of topics ranging from history, politics, current events, science, technology and trends to food and wine, travel, adventure, and entertainment. Your ongoing support helps to provide a unique mix of thought-provoking topics and guests.
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Think is produced five days a week by KERA in Dallas/Fort Worth. Check to see. @nickquested embedded with Guatemalan immigrants bound for the U.S. border to producer and co-direct the documenta…, https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/dovetail.prxu.org/140/457bc589-e5c3-4844-9517-c78791ed0504/Mix_down_of_A_Conversation_With_Leslie_Odom_Jr_BB.MP3, “Failing Up: How to Take Risks, Aim Higher, and Never Stop Learning.”.
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