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The Arts & Culture series enriches our community with imagination and creativity. Whether reinventing the classics for a new audience or presenting an innovative new art form, these events are aimed at expanding horizons. From poetry to music to storytelling, this series leaves our audiences inspired, encouraged, and seeing the world with new eyes.
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American Soccer Analysis

American Soccer Analysis

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American Soccer Analysis is an occasional podcast with a focus on soccer made or played in America, especially NWSL and MLS, from a numbers and analytics perspective. The rotating cadre of hosts bring an enthusiasm, statistical acumen, and deep understanding of the game that can be rivaled only by Alexi Lalas and Carli Lloyd.
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Get off the page with Bob and Alexis: A deeper - but less formal - look at the issues that matter to the people of Newcastle and Weston County. Join the reigning Wyoming Journalist of the Year and a former president of the Wyoming Press Association as they dive deeper into the topics that deserve a little different look.
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Locked On Reds - Daily Podcast On The Cincinnati Reds

Locked On Podcast Network, Jeff Carr, Steven Offenbaker

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Locked On Reds podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Cincinnati Reds and Major League Baseball. Hosted by Jeff Carr and Steven Offenbaker, the Locked On Reds podcast provides your daily Reds fix with expert, local analysis, and coverage of all aspects of the Reds franchise. Locked On Reds takes you beyond the scoreboard for the inside scoops on the biggest stories from within the Reds locker room and a ...
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Full Mouth Feeling

Full Mouth Feeling

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Duncan, a wine scoffer, and Alexis, a wine hater, take a dive into the win-o-verse. Will they find a wine they can both enjoy or will they spiral out of control and get immensely leery? It’s probably the latter. Join Alexis and Duncan as they do what they do best. Talk shit, sometimes even about wine.
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The Deep End Friends Podcast

Reagan Jackson and Anastacia Renee: Black Women Writers

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The Deep End is an exploration of liberation, healing, hope, joy, and wholeness. What does it mean to be free? What are people of color doing to heal themselves and the world? Join co-hosts Reagan Jackson and Anastacia Renee for a series of in-depth interviews. Hear from incredible people from all walks of life about their journeys, what they are doing to thrive and how they are contribution to broader movements of empowerment and liberation. About Us: Reagan Jackson is a writer, artist, int ...
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The Cincinnati Reds are back to their winning ways taking 2 of 3 games from the Cubs in Chicago. The guys break down a strong game from Santiago Espinol, and defensive gem from Elly De La Cruz, and the return of TJ Friedl's home run trot.The Reds head off to Colorado next and Steven Offenbaker and guest host Tim Daniel get you set for a series agai…
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The Cincinnati Reds figured to be in competition with the Chicago Cubs for the top of the NL Central. That hasn't happened yet, but could start this weekend as Elly De La Cruz, Hunter Greene, and company head to Wrigley Field. The Reds and Cubs aren't as different as you think. The pitching matchups in this series will be very intriguing with Graha…
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The Cincinnati Reds lost to the St Louis Cardinals in a game where they appeared to have every opportunity to win. One strange decision from David Bell about Buck Farmer seemed to be the difference in the game which made all the difference in the Cardinals winning the series. There are three big things to take away from this series, including the r…
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Elly De La Cruz has been on a small slump, recently, but the Cincinnati Reds shouldn't worry about their best player. Will Benson is not a worry, so long as the Reds use him the right way in the lineup. Andrew Abbott got roughed up and has some worrisome numbers that surround his nice ERA. Jeimer Candelario is no longer a worry for the Reds. Franki…
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Week 10! Two teams. Two massive victories. Two bright futures ahead? Eric and Evan ponder the meaning of Houston's staggering 3-0 home win over North Carolina and examine the implications of Racing Louisville's 1-0 away result in Chicago. H-town madness? Kentucky fried conquest? We're curious too. Art by Eli Elbogen Music by Devin Drobka's Bell Dan…
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The Cincinnati Reds have a four-game winning streak because of their good pitching. They shut down the Los Angeles Dodgers and then they shut down the St Louis Cardinals on Monday. Nick Lodolo looked good in his first start in almost three weeks, but Fernando Cruz, Sam Moll, and Lucas Sims showed why this bullpen is built for playoff baseball. Also…
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The Cincinnati Reds swept the Los Angeles Dodgers in the kind of series that lets you know everything will be alright. Spencer Steer went off, Jonathan India broke out, and Stuart Fairchild showed why he is not just a AAAA player. The Reds lineup was a huge reason why they swept LA. Not to be outdone, the Reds pitching staff did what it has been do…
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The Cincinnati Reds are 10-games under .500 after playing 50 games and yet they are only 8.5 games back from first place in the division. One big run could have the Reds looking at first place. The Reds bullpen and lineup have both kept them from making that run with players like Alexis Diaz, Will Benson, and Jonathan India underperforming. Are the…
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The Cincinnati Reds are constantly trying to feed this narrative to fans and it needs to stop. David Bell, and even players like Nick Martinez, need to start calling a spade a spade and start giving their ideas for change. Also what can the Reds do this weekend with the Los Angeles Dodgers in town? We take your questions and comments, as well, on t…
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Jonathan India was gifted a new lease on his career when all the injuries piled up for the Cincinnati Reds. India has not taken advantage of the opportunity, though. The Reds really need him to step up and lead this team and India is missing the mark. Also, Nick Martinez is an unlucky pitcher. And the Reds should make a trade for a right-handed out…
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Looking back through history, it is obvious that the presence of music has had a profound impact on the daily lives of humans, our cultural rituals, and the evolution of civilization as a whole. Yet in public discourse, we still tend to separate conversations about music from those about civics or politics. We frame music as a product for entertain…
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The Cincinnati Reds got a badly needed win over the San Diego Padres on Tuesday night. IT's the kind of win that Andrew Abbott, Elly De La Cruz, and the Reds really needed to just reset things. Now that the bullpen has had a get right feel, and the lineup finally scored enough runs, the Reds can get going again. There were signs of life from multip…
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What do we learn when an anthropologist and a historian talk about food? Across endless eras, landscapes, and civilizations, humanity’s relationship with food has played the part of one of the landmark features of culture and community. We feel this on both the micro and macro scale — from learning a recipe passed down through generations of one’s …
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Another week, another brutal Utah Royals loss. Though the scoreline was a mere 1-0 defeat on the road to the North Carolina Courage, the expansion side was under siege pretty much from minute one. Eric and Evan use the Royals' performance to figure out just how badly the season has gone for the club, and what bright spots may be on the horizon. Art…
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The Cincinnati Reds have a budding superstar in Elly De La Cruz so, naturally, some Reds fans worry about the Reds ability to keep De La Cruz long term. Don't let this worry zap your enjoyment of De La Cruz as a Reds machine, but also, an extension isn't likely for a different reason than the Reds being unwilling to fork over the cash or Scott Bora…
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The Cincinnati Reds struggles can be boiled down to untimely hitting and anti-clutch bullpen pitching. Elly De La Cruz is the best hitter, by far, so when he doesn't hit, the Reds don't win. Meanwhile, Alexis Diaz has been anything but the leader of the bullpen and has cost the Reds multiple games. Which is worse, though, the Reds lineup or the Red…
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Elly De La Cruz stole 4 bases and went 4 for 4 as the Cincinnati Reds humbled the LA Dodgers to take the first game of a four game set. The Reds deployed the dreaded bullpen day but did it effectively. Nick Martinez showed his true strength to this team by covering 5 inning in relief.Frankie Montas will be looking for a bounce back outing as he loo…
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The Village Voice aimed to show readers something that mainstream publications wouldn’t: live theater productions climbing through the scaffolding of off-Broadway venues; moments in music from hip-hop to jazz to punk; New York City civil issues, like corrupt landlords; and global issues, like the AIDS crisis. Through decades of independent reportin…
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While the Cincinnati Reds have disappointed as a team this season there have been many players that are individually providing excitement day in and day out. Paul Keels, The legendary voice of Ohio State Football and basketball, and all around Cincinnati guy, joins the show to talk Elly De La Cruz, Jake Fraley, Hunter Greene, and so much more.Join …
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The Cincinnati Reds 2024 season has not been anything like we expected and the Reds find themselves in a position that requires them to turn the corner fast. Reds play by play man John Sadak checks in to look at some of the good, some of the bad, and bit bit of the ugly in the Reds performances so far this season. Whether its Elly De la Cruz, Jonat…
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We here at Expected Own Goals are about transparency and accountability. That's why, at the point in the season when xG stabilizes and becomes sticky, we've decided to go back and cop to our best and worst own goals from our preseason predictions. Kieran's back to face the music along with Eric and Evan. Be sure to tune in later this week for Part …
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The Cincinnati Reds are finding new ways to lose. The Reds fell to the Arizona Diamondbacks 6-5 on Monday night as Alexis Diaz blew the save. Diaz and Fernando Cruz are guys the Reds should trust the most out of the bullpen but they were the reason the Reds lost on Monday. The Reds shouldn't lose when Mike Ford triples, but here we are. Another rea…
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What does it mean to be a proudly queer Indigenous woman in the United States today? Sasha LaPointe, winner of the 2023 Pacific Northwest Book Award for her memoir, Red Paint, shares a new collection of essays that navigate the complexities of indigenous identity, challenge stereotypes, and address cultural displacement and environmental concerns. …
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The Cincinnati Reds came in to 2024 with playoff aspirations and talk of winning the NL Central. At the quarter mark of the 2024 MLB season, they are far from that. Elly De La Cruz has tried to keep them afloat, but he hasn't been able to make up for the surprising deficiency with the Reds. De La Cruz didn't have his best game on Sunday as the Reds…
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The Cincinnati Reds head to the West Coast and begin with the San Francisco Giants. What can the Reds do to be successful out west and end their losing streak? Is Santiago Espinal a problem the Reds must get rid of? Should Barry Larkin be manager over David Bell? We explore these questions and more in an extended, bonus episode of the podcast. This…
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The Cincinnati Reds eight-game losing streak brings up the question of who is to blame. Should David Bell be on the hot seat? The Reds manager bears the responsibility of the team's performance, could the clock be ticking on Bell? Also, the Reds have seen a breakout from a player that was recently seen as ineffective. And the Reds begin their 10-ga…
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The Cincinnati Reds seven-game losing streak is turning the toughest stretch of the season into the stretch that is sinking the 2024 season. The Reds need to turn this around and fast after a night where the Reds left a lot of scoring opportunities on the field against the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Reds got hits, they just didn't get enough runs sc…
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If you’re a part of the Seattle arts scene, chances are you’ve come across Tessa Hulls. She has a hand in many local creative communities, including Seattle Arts & Lectures (where you might have spotted her illustrations on the 2021 Summer Book Bingo Card!), the Seattle Office of Arts and Culture, and the Henry Art Museum. She’s also the lead artis…
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The Cincinnati Reds once again saw the slump kill another game as they lost to the Arizona Diamondbacks. Overshadowing that loss was the gain of TJ Friedl returning to the lineup. Friedl being back opens up a lot of possibilities for the Reds, especially against right-handed pitchers. The Reds also added Conner Capel to the roster who could provide…
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The Cincinnati Reds and Arizona Diamondbacks aren't quite where they want to be right now and both face off for three games at Great American Ballpark. The Reds lineup really needs too get going and get on base more as the Diamondbacks bring their A-game with Zac Gallen and Jordan Montgomery on the mound in the first two games. Will Elly De La Cruz…
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We've been putting it off all season, but after a tough loss to the Washington Spirit and an emphatic win against Bay FC, we can put it off no longer: we must discuss the fourth-place Chicago Red Stars. Eric and Evan were joined by Lesley Ryder of Gal Pal Sports to dissect the Laura Ricketts-Lorne Donaldson era of the team, if their early-season su…
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The Cincinnati Reds sent Sam Moll down to Triple-A Louisville and let Mike Ford go. Moll has been one of the best relief pitchers for the Reds. It also seems like the Reds could use a shakeup in the lineup, and that Ford was that guy, but not now. What could the Reds have done differently and why is this so weird? Also, can something different be d…
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The Cincinnati Reds managed just two runs in three games at home against the Baltimore Orioles. Things are horrible right now for the Reds bats. Jeff vents about where the lineup has failed the Reds so far this year, including Jeimer Candelario's sluggish start. BUT there are reasons to be optimistic, like the Reds starting pitching and the imminen…
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The Cincinnati Reds are off to their best start since 2013 but coming off a 2-4 road trip has dampened spirits a bit. The Reds have succeeded largely because of their pitching, which is not something we'd thought we would say. Is the lineup going to be a problem for the Reds all year or is there another explantation? Who is the biggest contributor …
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The Cincinnati Reds won the first game, but ultimately dropped two out of three to the San Diego Padres at Petco Park. Jurickson Profar was on another level as the Padres out-manned the shorthanded Cincinnati Reds. Fernando Tatis didn't quite get going in this series but Elly De La Cruz is very similar to the way early career Tatis played. Looking …
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The Cincinnati Reds fell to the San Diego Padres on Tuesday night in a frustrating way. Jeff and Steve discuss what it means for Nick Martinez and if it's time to look elsewhere when the Reds need a spot start. Is someone like Connor Phillips or Carson Spiers a better option to call up from Triple-A Louisville next time? Also, the Reds are playing …
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In the wake of a series of high profile staffing changes, Bob and Alexis lay out the bloody trail the Weston County Health Services board has taken over the course of the past year — and how that trail has created a culture of fear at the local hospital. We share our own history of conflict with the current board's leadership, and give you a look a…
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