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Justin Townes Earle performs on the roof of the Melcher Center for Public Broadcasting

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Live On The Roof: Justin Townes Earle

Troy Schulze

Posted on May 26, 2017 · It was a beautiful day, so we invited our guest artist up to the roof for a session with a spectacular backdrop.

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Posted on June 2, 2022 · On Thursday's show: We learn what's unusual about this week’s Supreme Court ruling that temporarily blocked a Texas social media law from taking effect. And former Houston Mayor Annise Parker and former Harris County Judge Ed Emmett discuss how to improve our public discourse.

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How The Pandemic Is Changing Halloween (Oct. 30, 2020)

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Posted on October 30, 2020 · On Friday's show: Revised plans for the Ike Dike coastal barrier, how the pandemic is forcing Houstonians to adjust their Halloween plans, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of the week's news, and some Halloween-appropriate musical performances.

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Thursday’s Show: How The Pandemic Affects The Census, And Answers To Your Questions About Sleep (April 2, 2020)

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Posted on April 2, 2020 · On Thursday's Houston Matters: The pandemic's affect on the 2020 Census, answers to your questions about sleep and sleep disorders, and Bob Schneider perform two songs.

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NEXT QUESTION (Ep 22): Choreographer Trey McIntyre, Dr. Umair Shah, Pop Culture Conclave, And The Music Of Charlie Crockett

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Posted on March 12, 2020 · On this episode, Executive Director of Harris Country Public Health, Dr. Umair Shah; inside the creative mind of dancer/choreographer Trey McIntyre; Our Pop Culture Conclave reconvenes to talk about the film I Still Believe, and all those cancellations; and we have singer Charley Crockett with "I Am Not Afraid."

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