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2025
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Diapers and Duck Nails

theannelevineshow May 20, 2025

Send us a text There’s something delightfully absurd about today’s beauty and fashion landscape, and we’re here to unpack it all. While the rest of the world might be discussing severe weather events or international conflicts, we’re diving headfirst into the truly important stuff – like why anyone would want […]

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Animals and Pets

We’re Happy, We’re Flappy

Michael May 13, 2025

Send us a text We’ve got a papal election, celebrity soup moments, and dogs celebrating birthdays! Welcome to the delightfully unpredictable world of The Anne Levine Show, where host Anne and co-host Michael Over There™ “masterfully” weave through cultural touchpoints both global and hyperlocal. The Vatican’s white smoke signaled the […]

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Art & Fashion

Very Clever Trees

Michael May 6, 2025

Send us a text How many languages exist in the world? The answer might shock you—7,000 distinct tongues, with one disappearing every 40 days. This linguistic extinction crisis represents one of humanity’s greatest cultural tragedies, as each language contains unique perspectives, knowledge systems, and ways of understanding our world that […]

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Laughably Terrible

Michael May 5, 2025

A phone call from a relative can be many things – informative, exhausting, hilarious, or touchingly poignant. When Anne receives a call from her cousin Jan (of Jan and Jan™), it becomes all these things and more, unfolding into a masterclass on family dynamics and the art of conversation. The […]

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Probably the Apocalypse

Michael April 22, 2025

Pope Francis has passed, Sterling K. Brown‘s “Paradise” is mesmerizing television, and Michael has discovered the joy of creating music with AI. Welcome to another episode of The Anne Levine Show, where our conversations meander through culture, technology, and occasionally (like today), the end of the world. Michael enthusiastically shares […]

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To Infinity and Beyonce’

Michael April 8, 2025

The boundary between originality and inspiration blurs as Anne and Michael take us through their recent expedition to the Cape Symphony Orchestra, where Beethoven’s revolutionary compositions stirred more than just musical appreciation. The duo dissects the German composer’s characteristic patterns—loops of crescendos building to emotional peaks before cascading down to minute […]

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Butt Breathers and Pebbling

Michael April 1, 2025

Join us as we meander through this expansive journey through the curious ways humans connect—and sometimes miss each other entirely—in our attempts to show appreciation. We kick things off with tennis talk, breaking down newcomer Jakub Mensik‘s surprising victory over Novak Djokovic before wandering into an unexpected debate about whether our show airs […]

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Hobbit Holes & Space Farts

Michael March 25, 2025

Hobbit holes present unique engineering challenges; Germans have a word for people who can only use the bathroom in their own homes; Bilabial fricatives: These are just a few of the delightfully random topics that make up this week’s episode of The Anne Levine Show, broadcasting from WOMR/WFMR in Provincetown/Orleans. […]

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A Somalian Goodbye

Michael March 18, 2025

Freedom of expression forms the cornerstone of democracy, yet increasingly we’re witnessing troubling attempts to silence voices and restrict artistic freedom. When the mayor of Miami Beach moved to shut down an independent cinema for showing the Oscar-winning documentary “No Other Land,” simply because he disagreed with its message about […]