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Hour 2: Has the arts shaped way you saw the world when you were young?

39 min · 8. juni 2026
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This hour, Ian Hoch has on Ned Moore, Executive Director of the Lafon Performing Arts Center, to talk about their upcoming season and the bigger mission behind it: bringing live performance, arts education, and cultural opportunities to communities that don’t always have easy access to them. Then, Ian Hoch drops the2 O'clock News Bomb and chimes in on Trump walking out on a "Meet The Press" interview, the ceasefire that's not a ceasefire in the Middle East, and the UFC cage on the White House lawn.

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