The Picture Show
3:15 pm
Wed April 25, 2012

Live From Mount Everest: A Blog!

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Conrad Anker descends an ice step in the Khumbu Icefall with a fixed rope.

Originally published on Wed May 23, 2012 10:51 am

As I write this, it's about 1 a.m. in Nepal and, according to National Geographic magazine's iPad app, a group of climbers is camped on the side of Mount Everest, possibly sleeping (though we can't be totally sure), at nearly 21,000 feet. They expect to make a final summit push in early May.

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Studio B
3:12 pm
Wed April 25, 2012

Thursday, May 3rd at 11am: THE HONEYCUTTERS

Whether performing as an acoustic duo or a full fledged honky-tonk five piece, The Honeycutters have got to be considered one of the best new Americana bands today, thanks to the songwriting and singing of Amanda Anne Platt and the tasteful guitar and production work of Peter James.   Their 2009 release "Irene" made WNCW's Top 100, and this week marks the release of their 2nd collection.

Studio B
3:03 pm
Wed April 25, 2012

Wednesday, May 2nd at 4pm: THE BROADCAST

Formed in 2007 in Brooklyn, NY but now based out of Asheville, The Broadcast brings their funky, soulful, Motown-inspired sound to Studio B.  Singer Caitlin Krisko’s voice is a force to be reckoned with.  They play Greenville Friday night.  

 

 

It's All Politics
2:53 pm
Wed April 25, 2012

RNC Seeks To Contrast Serious Romney With Slow Jammin' Obama

Originally published on Wed April 25, 2012 2:54 pm

President Obama's urbane coolness, viewed by many as an attractive feature of his personality, was part of the joke Tuesday night when he appeared on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, including in the "slow jammin' the news" segment.

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Studio B
2:14 pm
Wed April 25, 2012

Wednesday, May 2nd at 1pm: PETER KARP & SUE FOLEY

Peter Karp & Sue Foley are two contemporary blues/roots musicians who united together in 2010 to write songs of, as Foley says, "positivity, renewal, absolution."  They're back with their 2nd collaboration, and we'll hear live songs from it on their way to an evening Charlotte show.  

 

The Two-Way
2:12 pm
Wed April 25, 2012

Survey Shows Uncertainty In Reporting Suspicious Activity

Originally published on Wed April 25, 2012 5:17 pm

At airports, train stations and other public places across the nation, the Department of Homeland Security's "See Something, Say Something" campaign has encouraged people to report suspicious activity in an effort to prevent terrorist attacks. But a recent government survey found citizens are not jumping in to report others.

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The Two-Way
1:35 pm
Wed April 25, 2012

Women's Rights Group Protests Facebook's All-Male Board

Originally published on Wed April 25, 2012 1:37 pm

A group of women's rights activists are descending on Facebook's New York offices, today, to deliver what it says is an online petition from 53,000 people that demands Facebook add a woman to its board of directors before the company goes public.

In its petition, UltraViolet says that 58 percent of Facebook users are women, yet "despite the fact that women are responsible for most of Facebook's revenue and activity there currently is not a single woman on their board."

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The Two-Way
1:31 pm
Wed April 25, 2012

Justices Signal Support For Arizona Immigration Law

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The U.S. Supreme Court building.

The early analyses of this morning's Supreme Court hearing on parts of Arizona's controversial immigration law are in, and the consensus is that the majority of justices will likely uphold the state's effort to reduce the number of people within its borders who may be there illegally.

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The Salt
1:02 pm
Wed April 25, 2012

Mad Cow Disease: What You Need To Know Now

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Cattle feeding practices have been changed in an effort to halt the spread of mad cow disease.

Originally published on Thu April 26, 2012 10:29 am

Mad cow disease has been detected in a cow in California, the first time since 2006 that the deadly disease has surfaced in the U.S.

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The Two-Way
12:54 pm
Wed April 25, 2012

Al Gore Put In Internet Hall Of Fame

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Former Vice President Al Gore.

We're sorry to be a day late — you'd think in the Internet age we would have been more on top of this.

Former Vice President Al Gore (D) is among the inaugural inductees in the Internet Hall of Fame.

He's been lauded by the Internet Society for being "a key proponent [as a senator and vice president] of sponsoring legislation that funded the expansion of and greater public access to the Internet."

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