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Niwel: A Life In Music

The Congolese guitar maestro, composer, and singer Niwel Tsumbu has become one of the most sought-after musicians in Ireland since he made this country his home in 2004. And this without ever consciously pursuing a career in music. Music was simply a passion he pursued, and it cr ...  Show more

Melting Pot

Producer Patricia Baker of Curious Broadcast explores how food connects cultures, communities, and generations in Melting Pot.Melting Pot is a story about food, recipes passed down through generations, dishes that remind us of home and family.From Ukraine and Moldova to Nigeria, ...  Show more

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