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  • The trial of Sean Combs, the media mogul known as Diddy, is underway. Claudia Rosenbaum, a freelance writer for Vulture who is covering the proceedings, joins us.
  • Kacky Walton spoke with Ned Canty, General Director and CEO of Opera Memphis, about the city’s role as host of the 2025 Opera Conference—the premier international gathering of opera leaders and producers from around the world.
  • The year 1963 was a watershed moment for civil rights, with Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X and Medgar Evers leading the movement. But rollbacks of civil rights and racial justice ideals abound in 2025.
  • NPR and three Colorado public radio stations filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging President Trump's executive order to bar federal funding from going to NPR and PBS. NPR's David Folkenflik explains more.
  • Kacky Walton spoke about two upcoming Iris Collective concerts with Brazilian musicians and 2025 Iris Artist Fellows, violinist Gabriela Fogo and cellist Roberta dos Santos.
  • Kacky Walton spoke with Andrew Jordan, Manager of Donor Engagement at the Orpheum Theatre, about Orpheum Getaways—a unique travel program created by the theatre’s development team.
  • Featured: The Cosmic Carnival at Off the Wall Arts, and the Ruby Bridges Reading Festival at the National Civil Rights Museum
  • The U.S. and China have agreed to a 90-day pause on steep tariffs, though products from China will still be taxed at 30%. Gene Seroka, executive director of the Port of Los Angeles, shares what he's seeing as businesses navigate an uncertain trade climate.
  • Our community suffered a profound loss at the end of April when Historic Clayborn Temple was destroyed by fire.
  • The Supreme Court has been hearing arguments about President Trump's executive order trying to end birthright citizenship, which has been paused by numerous federal courts. Law professor and former U.S. attorney Kim Wehle joins us.
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