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Unbothered
WFSU Public Media
60 episodes
4 days ago
For the first time since February of 1990, there was a two-week period where no rap song was present on the Billboard Hot 100 Top 40, we look into the end of a 35 year run.
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For the first time since February of 1990, there was a two-week period where no rap song was present on the Billboard Hot 100 Top 40, we look into the end of a 35 year run.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Talking with Krypto the Superdog's motion capture actress Murphy Weed
Unbothered
10 minutes
3 months ago
Talking with Krypto the Superdog's motion capture actress Murphy Weed
The new Superman film is soaring with positive reviews from both critics and the audience, but one character is stealing the hearts of movie-goers around the country—Krypto the Superdog! The adorable pup was seen throughout this newest installment of the James Gunn led DC universe, causing chaos and saving the day. The character was created using a combination of a real-life dog (named Jolene), a puppet, and the motion capture performance by actress Murphy Weed. Host Jason Acuna sat down with Weed to discuss her role in the film, the process behind her performance of Krypto, and the optimism that seems to be flowing from the screen and into the theater.
Unbothered
For the first time since February of 1990, there was a two-week period where no rap song was present on the Billboard Hot 100 Top 40, we look into the end of a 35 year run.