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Host Doug Doyle chats with jazz pianist and radio host Judy Carmichael about her new book and Jon Kalish takes us to a sled dog camp
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The next edition of Newark Today, hosted by Michael Hill, will be January 19 at 8pm here on wbgo.org
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The next edition of Newark Today is here on Thursday, November 17 at 8pm. Join host Michael Hill with his guests Newark City Councilman Patrick Council and Marcus Randolph, President of Invest Newark, along with Khabirah Myers, Coordinator of The Newark Office of Tenant Legal Services and Allison Ladd, Deputy Mayor of Economic and Housing Development.
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Newark Today host Michael Hill will be joined by Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka, Newark's Philanthropic Liason Kevin Callaghan and Newark Movement for Economic Equity Program Manager Kaleena Berryman. Newark Today begins at 8pm on Thursday October 20.
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The next edition of WBGO's call-in program Newark Today is this Thursday, September 15 at 8pm on the WBGO website
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On the next edition of Newark Today on August 18 at 8pm (here on the WBGO website) host Michael Hill chats with Newark Mayor Ras Baraka about the recent water issues in the city and talks with Superintendent of Schools Roger Leon about the upcoming school year for students, parents and teachers
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The next edition of Newark Today, hosted by Michael Hill, is Thursday, July 21 at 8pm
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On this edition of the WBGO Journal, Sade Lythcott and Jonathan McCrory of the National Black Theatre in Harlem talk about their new upcoming home and currents projects and the three star of "Three Sisters" at Two Rive Theater discuss their roles in the bold new translation of Chekhov's classic play
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Newark Mayor Ras Baraka and NJPAC CEO and President John Schreiber join host Michael Hill for the next edition of Newark Today on Thursday, June 16 at 8pm
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Join host Michael Hill for the next edition of the Newark Today as he and his guests address a nationwide trend of a large number of city residential properties being purchased by corporate buyers. The trend over recent years can displace residents and impede home ownership