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SO EXCITED FOR THE NEW STAR WARS MOVIE

What is your bidding… my master?

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Featured Movies Pop Culture

Why you didn’t see Ben-Hur 2016 even though it’s a great movie

The new Ben-Hur movie may be bombing at the box office, but does that mean it’s a bad film?

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Don't Split Up Featured Podcast

The Thing vs. The Fly

For Don’t Split Up! EpisodesThe gang investigates two classics that prove remakes aren’t always bad: THE THING from 1982 and THE FLY from 1986. Both films use the loss of bodily identity to explore deeper horrific themes. What did we make of them? Listen in!

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Stranger Things

A bonus episode! We explore the Netflix hit STRANGER THINGS. Why does everyone love this Stephen Spielberg meets Steven King show so much? PLUS get an exclusive look at a brand new project from horror author Orrin Grey and illustrator MS Corley!

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Books Coolsville Featured Pop Culture

Capeville unboxing!

Matt opens the first proof of CAPEVILLE: Death of the Black Vulture!

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Featured History Movies

Anthropoid matters because of what it gets right

Anthropoid won’t get the buzz of a summer blockbuster, but you won’t find too many movies with a more significant message this year.

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Is Unethical Good Enough?

When rhetoric ratchets up, we risk miscommunicating our position in favor of enflaming passion. Can distinguishing between moral and ethical concerns help us hear one another better?

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Books Coolsville Featured Pop Culture

Review: Underground Airlines and Lovecraft Country

Two amazing books you should pick up and read!

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Books Featured Pop Culture TV

Olympics, The Cuckoo’s Calling & Dawn of the Red Beer

This week’s picks include some amazing athletes in Rio de Janeiro, J.K. Rowling’s alter-ego, and a tasty beverage to enjoy this summer.

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American History Coolsville Featured History

Further reflections on George Washington and slavery

Some thoughts about George Washington and his slaves….