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  • On this week’s show, Dan Webster, Nathan Weinbender, and Mary Pat Treuthart discuss favorites and hidden gems from 1999, one of the greatest years for 20th-century film.
  • Karen Mobley reads an original poem
  • Join Zan for music she can "feel" is JUNE... a mix full of unique new and old music.
  • CarliAnn Forthun Bruner, Monica Mota, and Sarah Glesk join host Henry McNulty in the studio to discuss Ghostlight from Kindling Productions.
  • Conversation with Helen Byrne and Amanda Howard-Phillips around the Spokane String Quartet's upcoming concert.
  • Blue Moon is Richard Linklater’s second feature this year, a portrait of the troubled lyricist Lorenz Hart. Nathan Weinbender says it’s not a great Linklater film, but it does have a great Ethan Hawke performance in it.
  • Maybe you had a BlackBerry, the now-defunct line of mobile products known for popularizing the cell phone keyboard. A new narrative, simply titled “BlackBerry,” digs into the rise and precipitous fall of the tech company, and Nathan Weinbender says it’s worth putting down your phone to watch
  • In director Nicole Holofcener’s “You Hurt My Feelings,” a woman played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus gets an accidental piece of feedback she never wanted to hear. Nathan Weinbender says it’s a funny, incisive film about criticism, honesty and trust.
  • Martin McDonagh has made some very good movies, like “In Bruges,” and some wildly uneven movies, like “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.” Nathan Weinbender says McDonagh’s latest, “The Banshees of Inisherin” is his best film, and a small masterpiece of tragicomedy.
  • In “Problemista,” his first film as writer-director, comedian Julio Torres skewers the American dream in a story of a young immigrant’s quest for a work visa. Nathan Weinbender says this quirky comedy is an earnest, if imperfect, first look at a new filmmaker’s singular vision.
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