Some movie fans returned to theaters in 2021 while others opted to keep streaming films from home. We talk with a critic about the year’s best movies and changes in the industry. We’re also joined by the author of a book looking at history’s most important archaeological finds.
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A look at the world's most important archaeological discoveries
Ruined cities, ornate tombs, golden treasures and more – some of the most remarkable archaeological finds in global history are chronicled in a new book. We talk about their roles in human civilization and how archaeologists make sense of what they find.
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Critic talks 2021 movie picks and return to theaters
Our regular “reel” critic ticks off a few of his hits — and misses — of 2021, and talks about what it’s been like to return to seeing movies in person.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Lee Rayburn Technical Director
- Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
- Bill Martens Producer
- Tim Peterson Producer
- Ann Williams Guest
- Reggie Ponder Guest
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