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  • Ethan Frank and Jordan Leonard react to Judah Mintz withdrawing from the NBA Draft and returning to Syracuse for his sophomore season.
  • On this episode of Newhouse Impact Kevin Kloss chats with Newhouse Professor Roy Gutterman. An expert on communications law and the First Amendment, Gutterman is director of the Newhouse School's Tully Center for Free Speech. Kevin asks Roy about his recent paper, Hexing, Vexing and Flexing: A Look at the Legal and First Amendment Implications of Curses, Spells and Witchcraft and digs into the concept of free speech as it pertains to curses, hexes, and witchcraft.Newhouse Impact, is a collaboration between the S.I Newhouse School of Public Communications and WAER. Find more about the department on their website.
  • Ethan Frank and Jordan Leonard recap Syracuse women's lacrosse's 8-7 Final Four loss to Boston College, once again coming up short of the first title in program history. Then, the guys go over Gary Gait's first couple of additions in the transfer portal, before closing with their thoughts on the passing of Jim Brown.
  • On this episode of Pop Life, Kendall Philipps chats with Ted Joyner and Grant Widmer, the duo that make up the New Orleans based indie pop group 'Generationals'. Their latest album Heatherhead came out earlier this year.In addition to a discussion around being musicians during the pandemic, Ted and Grant share their early musical influences, unique approach to song writing, and achieving their signature sound.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.
  • This week on Pop Life, we kick off a three-part series taking a look at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. And we get it started with Director and President, Jacqueline Stewart. In addition to her work at the museum, Jacqueline is also a Professor in the Department of Cinema and Media Studies at The University of Chicago.Host Kendall Phillips and Jacqueline discuss the unique work of the museum, specific displays that the museum houses that still gives Jacqueline chills, and the importance of preservation in the academy deciding to open a museum.
  • Bob Dotson spent four decades as a reporter at NBC. For most of that time, he hosted a segment on The Today Show called The American Story, which created intimate portraits of Americans who wouldn’t normally make the news. In this live episode of StoryTech, Bob Dotson talks about changes in technology, from wireless microphones to home video to iPhones, changed the way he told The American Story.This episode was recorded at the Newhouse School at Syracuse University, where Bob Dotson is a visiting professor. Archival footage from The American Story courtesy of NBC News.
  • On this episode of Pop Life, we conclude our three part series focusing on the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. To do so, host Kendall Phillips chats with Matt Severson, the Director the Margaret Herrick Library. Matt Has a 21+ year history of working in motion picture archives, exhibition curating, donor outreach and employee management. Skilled in Digitization, Curating, Writing, and Collection Management. Matt tell us about the woman the library is named after, the struggle of archiving hard copied document in a word that’s gone digital, as well as sharing a very funny tale about the time Drew Barrymore visited the Library
  • On this episode of Newhouse Impact, Kevin Kloss chat with Syracuse University Professor Dan Pacheco. Dan is a Professor of Magazine, News, and Digital Journalism at Newhouse School. He is also the author the new book 'Experimenting with Emerging Media Platforms'. Dan and Kevin discuss the idea of "failed" field study, wearable tech, and future professional uses of artificial intelligence.Newhouse Impact, is a collaboration between the S.I Newhouse School of Public Communications and WAER. Find more about the department on their website.
  • Ethan Frank and Jordan Leonard go over the biggest Syracuse news of the past month including a basketball recruiting update, the LeQuint Allen story and Dino Babers' big recruiting wins, plus Dave Pietramala's departure from Gary Gait's staff.
  • On this episode of Pop Life Kendall Phillips chats with Punk Rock icon Eugene Hutz. Eugene is the front man for the Punk Rock band Gogol Bordello. The band's latest album- Solidaritine, has a theme of supporting the Ukrainian People in the Russian-Ukraine War and was supported by a tour that included performing for Ukrainian soldiers.Kendall and Eugene discuss the balance betweenPunk Rock and Politics, efforts to support Ukraine with his music, and how technology has changed music discovery .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.
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