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  • On the latest edition of Your Financial Choices, Laurie Siebert's topic for the evening is: "What is financial planning and what might you miss?"
  • On the latest edition of Your Financial Choices, guest hosts Rodman Young and Jaclyn Cornelius from Valley National Financial Advisors answer live audience questions and discuss: "Retiring Early."
  • On this week's edition of Your Financial Choices, Laurie welcomes Jordi Visser and William Henderson to discuss: "Third Quarter Market Review & Investment Terms."
  • "CODA" is an acronym for Children of Deaf Adults. In the film, a housewife and her fisherman husband (Marlee Matlin and Troy Kotsur, both deaf actors) launch a new retail seafood business, but the plans of their hearing daughter (Emilia Jones), who is her parents’ ASL interpreter, may be dashed.
  • Dune is the long-awaited screen adaptation of the Frank Herbert science-fiction novel. Denis Villeneuve directs a star-studded cast, including Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, Zendaya, Josh Brolin, and Javier Bardem.
  • On this week's edition of Your Financial Choices, Laurie Siebert welcomes guest Daniel Banks from Silvercrest Insurance to discuss: "What is Medicare Annual Enrollment?"
  • Chapel Hill, North Carolina-based bluegrass band Mipso joined Geoff Chambers in the studio to perform songs off of their album Dark Holler Pop and to talk about their Bluegrass Harmonies Onstage show that night at the Mauch Chunk Opera House.
  • Bethlehem-based indie folk/Americana artist, William H. Travis, joins Shamus McGroggan live in the studio for a stripped-down performance and interview. Singer-songwriter Travis Hobbie aka William H. Travis is joined by Alex Luquet on upright bass.
  • Kate Scuffle invites JP Jordan, Artistic Director and Emma Ackerman from Touchstone Theatre to preview the merriment, cheer, and winter performances of Christmas City Follies XXII.
  • Belfast is a slice-of-life story about a young boy in the midst of 'The Troubles', from late 1969 through early 1970 in Northern Ireland. The young boy is Kenneth Branagh, who wrote the screenplay and directs the film based on his pre-teen years when Protestants and Catholics fought each other.
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