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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.
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The recent mild weather allowed some maple syrup producers to get an early start.
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Polls have closed in New York, with Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez winning reelection.
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Dr. Larry Myers, who died in January, was instrumental in the launching of the of the station back in 1947 as one of the first college radio stations in the country, and one of the early FM stations.
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Here are some highlights of the $220 billion spending plan, and varying perspectives on what's in it.
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The #4 Syracuse men’s lacrosse team is 1-1 against ranked opponents this season. SU lost to then-ranked #13 Army 18-13, and then the following week…
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Change is in the air this fall! Starting October 5th WAER adds the award-winning public affairs show 1A to the broadcast schedule. Every day, 1A convenes…
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In this latest edition of Jazz Journeys....you are sure to enjoy my interview with the legendary Cuban-born saxophonist and clarinetist...Paquito…
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Just last month, bassist and composer Mimi Jones was the featured performer at the Community Folk Art Center in Syracuse as WAER in collaboration with…
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Syracuse football (4-4, 2-2) shut out Wake Forest (4-5, 2-4) in the Carrier Dome 13-0. The Orange defense allowed no points just two weekends after it let…