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There's always a story worth telling.
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Heroin addicts and their families explain how addiction crept into small town Wisconsin. This podcast is the oral history of two people and their families' stories about heroin addiction. This piece documents their accounts and recollections of a time period covering over thirty years. If you or someone you care about is dealing with addiction, please contact your local county department of human services or SAMHSA.
Director Steve Dayton and musician Alex Spiegel explain the process behind making the independent feature gIVE. All music from Alex and The Disabled.
Friends and family of Dylan and Cole Glebke explain how the impact of their lives can still be felt, even 20 years after they were killed on prom night.
Fans explain how John Waters makes the perfect Mother's Day film with Serial Mom.
Bryan Gatten explains how he works the audience with improv music.
Charlotte Montgomery writes a coming-of-age story with Lonesome Ghost of Me.
The Great Unwilling wills stoner rock onto the Great Northwoods!
Moriah opens up about being trans in a male dominated music scene.
Jesse, Cedar, and Shanna open up about Moon Dogs.
Steve and Nic open up about Nudecolors.
Kyle Stern opens up about his work as Attom.
Chris LeBlanc opens up about his work as Prone.
How does a movie made for less than $35,000 over 50 years ago stay relevant? Our experts explain the power behind Russ Meyer's "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!"
The Latelys explain how the theme song from "Step By Step" started the group.
Pale in Comparison shows how punk-rock hysteria like Quincy M.E. proves nothing.
Boreal Forest thrives off ambiguity. With the group's debut Terraform, band members define not only their musical approach, but also their lives after high school.
Dustin Tessier wrote "The Ledger" to put myself back together again.
Eric Cyr shares the power of music.
Jamie Larson walks the line between ambient and '90s era electronica as Elysium Alps.
Daniel Oyinloye explains how a kid from Africa developed into a kid from Duluth.
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