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The effects of the pandemic continue to reverberate throughout the TV landscape, as lineups are shuffled and shows as disparate as
The Walking Dead,
and
Baroness von Sketch Show enjoy a few bonus episodes as they approach their end. The latter, an IFC sketch comedy series from Aurora Browne, Meredith MacNeill, Carolyn Taylor, and Jennifer Whalen, is rounding out its fifth and final season with more of the series’ signature trenchant and relatable humor.
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Take this exclusive clip from the March 17 episode, which sees “Imaginary Friends” gathering for a night on the town. Sarah ( MacNeill) and Amy (Browne) enjoy a glass of wine before being joined by Jess (Whalen), who has to remind Amy that they’ve met before. The growing awkwardness of running into someone you’ve been introduced to on numerous occasions threatens to put a stop to the fun the trio is having, especially as it becomes clear that Amy and Jess have had some memorable encounter
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The retailer posted an image on its Instagram account of the green floral outfit. It wasn’t long before customers started commenting and expressing their excitement about the product. The image was posted by Next’s official Instagram account and showed a button through short pyjamas set lying on a bed.
Producer/Host: Amy Browne
Today we bring you a panel discussion, “Being Black in Maine: Lived Experience and the Prospect for Change”, recorded on MLK Day 2021 via zoom. The speakers were Daryl Fort, leadership development consultant (moderator)’ Tonya Bailey-Curry, Clinical Social Worker at Bates College; Nancy Dymond, SAD 22 educator; Madison “Madi” Hemingway, UMaine Student; Ricky Hall, USDA/NRCS Civil Engineering Technician; and Tessa Solomon, UMaine student. The event was cosponsored by the UMaine Alumni Association and the Bangor Area Chapter of the NAACP
This recording was lightly edited to address audio quality issues in place.
About the host:
Amy Browne started out at WERU as a volunteer news & public affairs producer in 2000, co-hosting/co-producing
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