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DMC + Public Enemy = FREEDOM

Darryl “DMC” McDaniels teams with Public Enemy alumni Brian Hardgroove and DJ Johnny Juice to form the new hip-hop supergroup FREEDOM, dropping their new single “I’m On Your Side” tomorrow. They also praise each other’s greatest hits from Run-DMC’s “It’s Like That,” “Rock Box,” “King of Rock,” “It’s Tricky” and “Walk This Way” to Public Enemy’s “Rebel Without a Pause,” “Bring the Noise,” “Don’t Believe the Hype,” “Fight the Power” and “Shut Em Down.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley’s “Clarion”)

Berlin

Jason Fraley celebrates “Top Gun” returning to movie theaters nationwide tomorrow for its 40th anniversary by flashing back to his interview with Berlin lead singer Terri Nunn, who sang the Oscar-winning hit “Take My Breath Away.” They spoke when the band reunited for their 40th anniversary tour at The Anthem in Washington D.C. in 2019. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley’s “Clarion”)

‘The Apu Trilogy’

Jason Fraley marks tomorrow’s 70th anniversary of Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray’s “Pather Panchali” winning Best Human Document at the 1956 Cannes Film Festival, sparking a trio of landmark films known as “The Apu Trilogy.” Jason spoke to Criterion Collection President Peter Becker and Criterion Technical Director Lee Kline about the trilogy’s exciting 4K restoration in 2015. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley’s “Clarion”)

Remembering Cuba:The Story of Roxy Lohuis and her life in Florida

Roxy, who points out that she is Cuban, not Cuban-American, grew up in New York and New Jersey. But she, like most Cubans, she says, ended up in South Florida because she was drawn there. As she’s grown and thrived there, she says it’s important to remember your roots, those around you, and where you’re going. The Senior Services Coordinator in the Village of Key Biscayne is aware of all the divisions around the country. But she chooses to bring people together, every day, in her neck of the woods. 

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Shereen Pimentel

Jason Fraley interviews Broadway star Shereen Pimentel, who played Maria in the 2020 Broadway revival of “West Side Story” and returns to the role TONIGHT, TONIGHT in a special new production by the Washington National Opera at The Lyric in Baltimore, Maryland on May 8-10, followed by the Strathmore in North Bethesda, Maryland on May 14-15. They discuss how the show’s timeless themes of The Sharks vs. The Jets can heal our divisive political climate that caused the WNO to leave the Kennedy Center after 55 years. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley’s “Clarion”)

Kelsie Watts

Jason Fraley celebrates Tony nominations day with Kelsie Watts, the current star of Broadway’s “Moulin Rouge: The Musical.” This week also marks the 25th anniversary of Baz Luhrmann’s “Moulin Rouge” making its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival with iconic performances by Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley’s “Clarion”)

Walter Mosley

Acclaimed author Walter Mosley headlines the Frederick Speaker Series at the Weinberg Center in Frederick, Maryland this Thursday, April 30. They discuss his prolific literary career, including his 1990 detective novel “Devil in a Blue Dress,” which was memorably adapted into a 1995 film starring Denzel Washington. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley’s “Clarion”)

From Memphis to Washington: Dina Curtis on Memory, Race, and America’s New Struggle

In this episode of Colors: A Dialogue on Race in America, Dina Curtis traces her family’s journey from Mound Bayou, Mississippi, the oldest continuously all-Black town in the U.S. and the civil rights legacy of Memphis to her adult life in Washington. She reflects on ancestry, education, migration, resilience, and the uneasy reality that many old battles over race, power, and belonging are returning in new forms. It is a candid, deeply personal conversation about history, democratic backsliding, and what it takes to stay grounded, engaged, and hopeful in a turbulent America.  

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