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Spring 2009 Political Roundup, w/guest Alan Gitelson

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  • Post published:May 13, 2009
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Returning as my guest is Loyola professor of political science Alan Gitelson, as we cover all sorts of recent happenings within the world of politics. We’ll discuss everything from the…

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The Classroom in Film, w/guest Timothy Shary

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  • Post published:April 6, 2009
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The classroom has been a cinema battleground for students and teachers alike — from tales of social outcasts (Welcome to the Dollhouse, Napoleon Dynamite) to crusading educators (Stand and Deliver, Dangerous Minds),…

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The Depiction of Wealth in Popular Culture, w/guest Leonard Pierce

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  • Post published:March 11, 2009
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One of the many “taglines” of America is that it is the “Land of Opportunity” where anyone can succeed… and above all, get rich. How has this impacted the depiction…

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The Future of Religion in American Politics, w/guest Charles Dunn

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  • Post published:February 24, 2009
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How much of a role did religion play in the 2008 elections? What might the founding fathers think of the fact that today’s presidential candidates are frequently peppered with questions…

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The World of Neo-Noir Film, w/guest Mark Conard

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  • Post published:February 9, 2009
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Whereas classic film noir (French for “black film”) typically defines movies — mostly crime dramas — depicting moral ambiguity that were released in the 1940s and 50s, the neo-noir genre has been…

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The Barack Obama Inauguration, w/guest Alan Gitelson

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  • Post published:January 28, 2009
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How does the inauguration of incoming President Barack Obama compare with those of other chief executives in recent history? Will the American public give Obama a much longer “honeymoon” of…

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Nuclear War in Mass Media, w/guest Ian Abrams

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  • Post published:January 14, 2009
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“Duck and Cover” has been replaced by “Shock and Awe” in the public lexicon where military matters are concerned, but the prospect of nuclear war has loomed for decades, even…

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The Hollywood President, w/guest Leonard Pierce

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  • Post published:November 20, 2008
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It’s no surprise that the recent Oliver Stone film, W, has bombed at the box office — much like its ’90s pseudo-predecessor, Primary Colors. Regardless of how good the movie is (and W is…

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2008 Election Recap, w/guest Alan Gitelson

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  • Post published:November 5, 2008
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“What do we do now?” — Victorious Senate candidate Bill McKay, in the film The Candidate Returning as my guest is Loyola political science professor Alan Gitelson for a special one-hour post-election show,…

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Youth Culture in Global Cinema, w/guest Tim Shary

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  • Post published:October 20, 2008
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Due to the history and prominence of Hollywood, the world of cinema has long been considered to be an intrinsically American art form, and youth culture is one of the…

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