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  • On this episode of Pop Life, Kendall Phillips is joined by Syracuse University Professor Charisse L'Pree. Charisse is an associate professor of communications at the Newhouse School, and Endowed Chair of Public Communications. Kendall talks with Charisse about her new book, 'Diversity and Satire; Laughing at the Processes of Marginalization'. The conversation touches on the idea of what constitutes satire, the decision to include student essays in the book, the use of of satire in popular culture.Have a questions or an idea for a future episode? Connect with on Twitter and Instagram to let your voice be heard.Want more Pop Life? Subscribe in Apple Podcasts or Stitcher for automatic delivery of new episodes.
  • Ethan Frank and Jordan Leonard chat with Syracuse.com's Emily Leiker about Syracuse Men's Lacrosse following its first ranked win of the season, and check in on Syracuse Football and what there is to know from the Orange's spring practices.
  • Ethan Frank and Jordan Leonard chat with Duke men's lacrosse Head Coach John Danowski about his team's season thus far, his life in coaching, and more. Plus, the guys start the pod reacting to Syracuse men's lacrosse's loss at Virginia, SU women's lax's first loss of the year, and the football Spring Game!
  • Ethan Frank and Jordan Leonard recap Syracuse men's lacrosse's season-ending loss to Duke, share travel stories, and take a holistic view at Gary Gait's second season as head coach. Plus, thoughts on the women's lacrosse team's second loss in three games, Justin Lamson entering the portal, and Adrian Autry working the portal as well.
  • On this episode of Newhouse Impact, Kevin Kloss chats with Syracuse University's Eric Grode, about the art of writing an obituary.
  • Famed broadcaster Ted Koppel talks about the birth of the show that defined his career: ABC’s Nightline. Advances in satellite technology allowed him to do the kinds of interviews that had never been done before, connecting people from around the world live on TV.
  • Back in 2010 The Walk Dead premiered on AMC with a fair degree of skepticism. But, 11 seasons and 177 episodes later, there is little doubt that it was a resounding success. On this episode of Pop Life, Host Kendall Phillips looks back on the history of The Walking Dead with Professor Kyle Bishop. Bishop is a professor of English at Southern Utah University and teaches film and screen studies, American literature and culture, fantasy/horror literature, and English composition. Kendall and Kyle, discuss the original comics written by Robert Kirkman, early reactions to the show, and how it sustained an 11 season run of success. Have a questions or an idea for a future episode? Connect with on Twitter and Instagram to let your voice be heard.Want more Pop Life? Subscribe in Apple Podcasts or Stitcher for automatic delivery of new episodes.
  • On this episode of Pop Life we continue our month long series with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Joining Kendall Phillips this week to discuss the Academy’s effort in film preservation is the Academy Film Archive’s Director Michael Pogorzelski.”. He and Kendall discuss the number of great films that have been lost over the years, what the academy saw that made them decide to take film preservation seriously, and the process of restoring specific films.
  • Ethan Frank and Jordan Leonard discuss Syracuse women's lacrosse heading to the Final Four, Adrian Autry securing more commitments in the transfer portal, Syracuse football adding to its roster depth, and the state of the ACC after its league meetings this week.
  • Ethan Frank and Jordan Leonard preview Syracuse women's lacrosse's NCAA Tournament run, expectations, and more before diving into Donnie Freeman's commitment to Syracuse men's basketball, Syracuse football picking up a transfer quarterback, and SU men's soccer's trip to England!
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