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Ep. 69 | COVID Conspiracy: Foreign disinformation driving American vaccine resistance

Foreign disinformation is driving US vaccine resistance. On this special podcast, we connect the dots between a secret foreign influence campaign that recruited social media influencers to spread lies about U.S. COVID vaccines and Americans’ resistance to getting vaccinated. This is a SPECIAL Target USA/COLORS Crossover Podcast. Follow @TUSApodcast and @Podcastcolors on Twitter for details.

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007 tribute

WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with Bond aficionado Dave Preston as “No Time to Die” hits movie theaters today. This two-hour podcast extravaganza ranks the Best Bond Actors, Best Bond Villains, Best Bond Songs, Best Bond Gadgets and Best Bond Flicks, including where “No Time to Die” ranks among the franchise.
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Phil Vassar (Part 1)

WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with country star Phil Vassar, who performs this Sunday at The Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia. They spoke in 2016 about writing hit songs for Tim McGraw, Kenny Chesney and Alan Jackson before becoming a star himself with songs like “Just Another Day in Paradise.”
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Chicago

WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with Chicago guitarist Keith Howland, who performs with the band this Friday at MGM National Harbor outside of Washington D.C. They discuss the band’s biggest hits, including “25 or 6 to 4,” “Saturday in the Park,” “Hard to Say I’m Sorry” and “You’re the Inspiration.”
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Robert Duvall

WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley marks today’s return of “To Kill a Mockingbird” on Broadway by chatting with Boo Radley, played by the great Robert Duvall in his film debut in 1962. They spoke in 2016 about his legendary career from “The Godfather” to “Apocalypse Now” to “Lonesome Dove.”
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David Strathairn

WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with actor David Strathairn, who stars in the one-man play “Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski” at Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington D.C. from Oct. 6-17. They also discussed his prolific filmography, from his Oscar nomination as Edward R. Murrow in “Good Night and Good Luck” to his role across Frances McDormand in the reigning Best Picture winner “Nomadland.”
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Ben Lewin & Judi Levine

WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with writer/director Ben Lewin and producer Judi Levine of the Oscar-nominated film “The Sessions” about their new romantic comedy “Falling for Figaro,” now in movie theaters and on demand. The film stars Danielle Macdonald (“Patti Cake$,” “Dumplin'”) about an aspiring opera singer.
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Sting

WTOP Entertainment Editor Jason Fraley chats with the one and only Sting, who celebrates his 70th birthday today! They spoke in 2019 when Sting brought his original musical “The Last Ship” to National Theatre in Washington D.C. Stay tuned until the end because Sting surprisingly took out his guitar and started singing.
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Ep. 68 | Backlash

George Floyd’s death triggered a massive, national racial justice movement. But almost from the beginning, some were warning that a backlash was coming. It’s arrived. Noted attorney, author, and media personality Areva Martin discusses it.

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Nicholas Sparks

WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with best-selling author Nicholas Sparks, who published his beloved romance novel “The Notebook” exactly 25 years ago today. They spoke in 2016 during the release of his book “See Me” and movie adaptation “The Choice” to see how he keeps making sparks fly.
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