WDIY Headlines
This week's highlights include a look at the complicated idea of freedom in the U.S., an exhibition of vibrant PA German art, and an outdoor space with room to play and relax.
June 8 - 14, 2026
Join WDIY for the return of our one-of-a-kind, live game show at Easton's historic State Theatre on October 27. Tickets on-sale now!
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On the next Galactic Travels™, Bill Fox continues the month-long focus on Pollard/Daniel/Booth. The Featured CD at Midnight will be 'IX' on pdb Records.
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Bill Dautremont-Smith welcomes Elizabeth Ortiz, co-owner of Cactus Blue Cafe, for another edition of My 3 Songs. Elizabeth picks out three songs to play and tells us why she picked them and what they mean to her.
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Bill Dautremont-Smith welcomes vocalist, bandleader, composer and musician Bev Conklin for another edition of My 3 Songs. Bev picks out three songs to play and tells us why she picked them and what they mean to her.
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WDIY welcomes singer-songwriter Kendal Conrad for another edition of My 3 Songs. Kendal picks out three songs to play and tells us why she picked them — and what they mean to her.
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Louis Holzman sits down with Matt Kacyon of L-A Advertising to explore his journey of turning a hobby of videography and editing into a business in the place he grew up.
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Cheng's comments come as Taiwan awaits approval on a $14 billion arms package from the U.S., and as uncertainty lingers over Washington's long-term commitment to the island's defense.
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The reboot highlights a dire problem for the country's nuclear program. Japan is running out of space to store spent nuclear fuel and lacks plans for radioactive waste disposal.
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The National Museum of Korea is home to the Room of Quiet Contemplation, which features two of South Korea's most treasured artworks: gilt-bronze bodhisattva statues from the sixth and seventh centuries.
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The U.S. launched air strikes on Iran for a second consecutive day. And, the World Cup kicks off today in Mexico City, where tensions threaten to disrupt events.
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In the 9th century, Muhammad ibn Musa al-Kharizmi helped solidify the concept of algorithms in mathematics and popularized algebra and the use of the zero.