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On this episode of Sheep Thrills... is Donald Trump going to jail? Maybe! Also, we chat about the consequences of local elections in Chicago and Wisconsin. Also also, I'm haunted by a mysterious banging sound in the studio that I truly do not know the source of. Is the WRGW studio haunted? Maybe! Listen live on GWRadio.com on Thursdays from 12-1pm! Follow the show on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/sheepthrillsgw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheepthrillsradio/ https://linktr.ee/sheepthrillsradio
Welcome to the first ever WRGW drag race podcast! All Stars 7 starts off with a bang, two episodes in one day! AND a double snatch game! Nick Porr, Emily Sullivan, Jeremy Evoy, and Emma Wescott break down the first episodes of the all-winners season!
A new era has begun for GW Basketball! Head coach of the men's basketball team, Chris Caputo, is joining David and Nick in the WRGW studio to discuss the future of the program. Hosted by David Korn & Nick Porr
When fellow WRGW broadcaster Cool Bob "closes the book" on Dr. Hornet, he finds himself a social pariah. As the whole community turns on Dr. Hornet, he uses his show to plead with Bob to revoke his patented Done Deal.Guest starring: Bob Hermann, David Winchell, Stephen Winchell, Samantha LaFountain, Katie McVay and Ben Vigeant
Join WRGW News and Ryan Anastasio for an exit interview with GW's soon to be former president Thomas LeBlanc Reporting by Ryan Anastasio Recording by Courtney Kushnir Editing by Henry Long Produced and Directed by Scott Rosenberg
Listen in to this week's new episode of the Buff & Blue Revue! David and Nick are breaking down all the happenings in fall sports including cross country, tennis, golf, diving and soccer. Plus they'll be recapping the Men's Water Polo trip to California with the team's own Andras Levai and WRGW's fearless leader Runjni Shastri! Enjoy! Time stamps- [:30] Women's & Men's Cross Country [5:07] Men's Soccer [7:28] Women's Tennis [9:09] Golf [10:05] Women's Soccer [12:04] Swimming and Diving [13:59] Volleyball [15:45] Water Polo Update [17:38] Interview with Colonial of the Week Andras Levai Hosted and created by Nick Porr and David Korn in partnership with WRGW podcasts Music by Jess Makler Editing by Henry Long Marketing and Graphics by Aleena Fayaz Directed and Produced by Scott Rosenberg
Dr. Hornet is broadcasting live from the WRGW Beach Bash, an annual celebration where listeners and on-air talent enjoy games, food and summer fun. The Doctor of Rock is especially excited because the legendary Southside Johnny will be arriving to play some of his exciting brand of New Jersey rock. But when bombastic anti-vaxxer (and former WRGW employee) Coach McManus arrives, he instead brings his own horrible version of hell with him.Guest starring: Tim "TMI" Dunn, Roxane West, Grayson Davis, Sarah Shockey, Francesca Cardillo, Stephen Winchell and Chris Geiger
The Stonewall Riots spark the “coming out” movement and the formation of large LGBTQ rights organizations. However, myths surrounding Stonewall still exist today and have affected how media depicts this historical event. In this episode we discuss both the 1995 and 2015 movies named Stonewall and the real political history behind this legendary moment. Written and hosted by Emily Venezky and Quinn Casey, and produced by Julia Russo in collaboration with WRGW podcasts. Edited by Emily Venezky and Henry Long. Music was written and produced by Henry Long. Cover art created by Tara Zokaie. A special thanks to the two scholars we interviewed for this episode, Lisa Stulberg and Gabriel Mayora.
In this episode, Emily and Quinn talk about Mart Crowley's The Boys In The Band. We analyze its 1970 & 2020 film iterations, as well as the political context of its various theater revivals. As one of the first representations of gay men in the film, The Boys In The Band is an essential introduction to considering LGBT+ media & politics. Written and hosted by Emily Venezky and Quinn Casey, and produced by Julia Russo in collaboration with WRGW podcasts. Edited by Emily Venezky and Henry Long. Music was written and produced by Henry Long and Aaron Hill. Cover art created by Tara Zokaie. A special thanks to the two scholars we interviewed for this episode, Lisa Stulberg and Tim Scheie.
Dr. Hornet has finally discovered the identity of a prank caller who's been bothering him for months. He also discovers that this prankster has been working at the behest of Coach Craig McManus, the sports talk radio host on WRGW. An angry Dr. Hornet declares war on McManus, and an angrier McManus storms the studio to take over The Hornet's Nest.
It's the night after WRGW's Beach Bash, the station's annual summer event, and Dr. Hornet is in high spirits after getting to show off his DJ skills. However, he can no longer turn a blind eye to one of his worst blunders - booking the offensive Classic Rock Comedian, whose off-color jokes ruined the entire night. As listeners call in to voice their displeasure, the Doctor of Rock has no choice but to confront his terrible mistake.
An interview with University president Dr. Thomas LeBlanc where he discusses student life, recent administration departures and his favorite "only at GW" moment. He also addresses students' concerns about the selection process for commencement speaker.
An interview with University president Dr. Thomas LeBlanc where he discusses student life, recent administration departures and his favorite "only at GW" moment. He also addresses students' concerns about the selection process for commencement speaker. Later, the GW@6 team discuss housing, schedule updates and the possibility of a spring snowstorm.
An interview with University president Dr. Thomas LeBlanc where he discusses student life, recent administration departures and his favorite "only at GW" moment. He also addresses students' concerns about the selection process for commencement speaker. Later, the GW@6 team discuss housing, schedule updates and the possibility of a spring snowstorm.
An interview with University president Dr. Thomas LeBlanc where he discusses student life, recent administration departures and his favorite "only at GW" moment. He also addresses students' concerns about the selection process for commencement speaker.
Live TV director and Emmy Award sharer Michael Simon chats 80's college radio at WRGW, Athletes of the Century, and being abducted by aliens.
Live TV director and Emmy Award sharer Michael Simon chats 80's college radio at WRGW, Athletes of the Century, and being abducted by aliens.
WRGW’s Tribute to Steven Smith
Donyell Marshall on Half Jewish Sports
Drew Silva on Half Jewish Sports
Bracketologist Joe Lunardi calls into WRGW’s the big.
This spot promoted We Are Scientists performing live at the Hard Rock Cafe.
Jared Pliner and Jesse Regis sat down for an exclusive with Student Association Senator and Presidential hopeful Nick Polk this afternoon to discuss issues facing the student body and the upcoming 2-day long SA election February 25th and 26th. Polk discussed J-Street mandatory spending, the proposed library fee, the rising cost of tuition, a proposed […]
This Friday’s News at 6 interviewed Justin Hollimon, candidate for SA President. Hollimon believes that the key to being student body president is “to reshift the focus [of the SA] to advocacy.” He wants to make the organization more transparent, while working on practical issues that will impact students, like an improved dining plan. Hollimon […]
More controversy swirls around the Student Association as the resignation of Chief of Staff Greta Twombly continues a string of departures. Kim Wollner, chairwoman of the SA’s Socially Responsible Initiatives Commission and close administration confidant discusses the development. Then, Brandon Hines, GW College Republicans Public Relations Director dukes it out with Cory Struble, President of […]
WRGW Senior Economic Correspondent Carl Fisher gives insight into the economic crisis facing the nation and how it will affect GW students and their families. Then, SA Senator (CCAS) Logan Dobson talks campus politics, defends his proposal for a $25 mandatory library fee.
On Friday, January 23rd, GW lost a fellow Colonial. Laura Treanor was a junior journalism student from Yorktown, NY. She was member of Phi Sigma Sigma and a reporter for the Hatchet. On January 25th, WRGW’s News In-Depth presented a tribute to honor the life of Laura Treanor. Laura Treanor Tribute
DC Federation of College Republicans and GW College Republicans Chairman Brand Kroeger traveled to the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota. Check out our interview with him, minutes before Presidential hopeful Senator John McCain’s speech.
While in Denver for the Democratic National Convention, WRGW was able to catch up with Cory Struble, the president of GW College Democrats and Alicia Froio, incoming GW freshman and current chair of the Young Democrats of America’s High School Caucus.
Check out Eli Paperboy Reed and the True Loves in this week’s Concert to Consider by WRGW arts reporter Shawn Willis.
Why is GW tuition so high? Jared Pliner of WRGW talks to Vice President Robert Chernak about where all of that money is going.
Continuing coverage from Denver, Colorado, of the Democratic National Convention.
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The heart pounding conclusion. Who wins? Who loses? It all comes down to this.
Suresh goes shopping for a new stick. Coolidge makes amends.
Morgansen expresses relief, while Nate Coolidge hits rock bottom.
An angry confrontation between Coolidge and Swift. Where's Brent Morgansen?(Please note that episode 5 was performed live and is being re-mixed for the web).
Brent returns from Mexico to settle some unfinished business. Swift and Veronica get comfortable with each other.
The school reacts to losing the big game, Veronica attempts a reconciliation, and what happened to Science Chick?
Aftermath from last week's party fiasco and the first game of the season. Is the team prepared?
When the guys cool down at a weekend party, trouble heats up.Cast of Characters (in order of appearance):Narrator...........................Maxx KleinerBrent Morgansen.............Thomas WallNate Coolidge...................Steve SpitzerRyan Swift........................Reuben RodriguezScience Chick....................Amy KatzelAlex Wentworthington....Jesse AxelrodFelipe Ricardo...................Eric Mathis
The premier episode of the web's hottest new radio drama, One-a-Days. In this episode, meet the players on William Henry Harrison High's coed field hockey team as they prepare for the start of a new season. Get ready to follow the battle between Senior Nate Coolidge and Sophomore Ryan Swift as they struggle to determine whose team this really is.Cast (in order of appearance):Coach Hoyt Wilhelm....Eric StrueningMidfielder.....................Varun SaxenaNate Coolidge...............Steve SpitzerRyan Swift....................Reuben RodriguezVeronica........................Elizabeth SeidmanBrent Morgansen........Thomas WallNarrator.......................Maxx Kleiner