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Hannah Harber of the band Hannah Harber & The Lionhearts joins Intersection to discuss the making of their debut album, “Long Time Coming,” which was released on Jan. 9.
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The Timucua Arts White House has gained a wide following for its intimate weekly concerts located in downtown Orlando. Conductor Benoit Glazer joins Intersection to talk about the cultural significance of the venue, and his plans for a floating concert hall.
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Rollins College associate professor Jana Matthews has spent the last five years teaching students about the real-life historical and literary themes in the famed book and television series with her "Game of Thrones" course.
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Author Joanie Holzer Schirm joins Intersection to talk about her new book, “My Dear Boy: A World War II Story of Escape, Exile, and Revelation," based on 400 letters from her late father's experience in Nazi-occupated Europe.
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DC Comics fans can now meet The Flash as the latest addition to Madame Tussauds Orlando's Justice League: A Call For Heroes experience.
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CeCe Teneal & Soul Kamotion members CeCe Teneal and Chris Baptiste visit Intersection to talk neo-blues, performing live and their debut album.
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Poet Taylor Mali joins Intersection to share his journey from teacher to performance poet, and how he met his mentor, former poet laureate Billy Collins.
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Orlando-based writer Brian Turner discusses his late wife's influence on his jazz album "11 11 (Me Smiling)."
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Elaina Newport, a founding member of the political satire troupe Capitol Steps, talks with Intersection about her unlikely start in comedy and finding humor in political turmoil.
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Musician Hannah Harber visits Intersection to share her musical journey and the creative process behind her band's debut album, “Long Time Coming.”