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Nom, nom, nom, Neanderthals!  On this episode of the Super-O-Show: The Anthropologists discuss the “Paleo-Diet”.  What are the benefits of eating like our ancestors?  Will Mark take the “Steak-Bucket Challenge”?  Join us with paleo practitioner Sarah Barker and proprietor of the

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Costume play-or cosplay is a unique aspect in the Otaku culture. Not all otakus do or approve it but we cannot ignore it when talking anime or games. Cosplay is not just dressing up like the character but “to be”

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Check out Lancer Radio Network’s new Promo! Click here to find out why the Lancer Radio Network is such an important college and student resource!

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Are you going to tune in, or are you too busy washing your hair?  Today on the Super-O-Show: the Anthropology of DATING, with our guest, actress, comedienne, author, and speed-dating host, Meredith Thomas!  Why spend an hour on a date with someone

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Gather ‘round, Anthropologists, and get cultured!  Today on the Super-O-Show: Meet your professors and hosts, Mark Joshua Gordon and Alexis Altounian as we take you on a cultural adventure.  We’ll describe how we became Anthropologists, what Anthropology is all about,

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How would you respond to the statement that Hip Hop don’t know you? This statement has been thrown around lately in the Hip Hop community to signify that today’s Hip Hop artists have lost their way and that the pioneers

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Many of us otakus probably do not think of journalism when thinking about anime, manga or games that we like. But actually, otaku is just the right field for journalism! In fact, journalists ARE otakus themselves. Mrs. Lauren Rae Orsini

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Host, David Rodriguez talks to the award-winning documentary film director, Mary Mazzio, about her recent film Underwater Dreams, which was narrated by Michael Peña. The film is about a group of undocumented high school Latino students who enter a college level robotics competition

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Japanese pop culture is booming throughout the world. One big reason why is how Japanese anime, manga, and games became easily accessible. When talking about these matters, it’s like a whole new different “culture”. Japanese anime, manga and games are

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Every January, in Las Vegas, the Consumer Electronics Association puts on an incredible show. The International Consumer Electronics Show draws visitors from all over the world, to see the technological innovations that will shape the future. Their past revolutionary ideas

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James Baldwin was a passionate civil-rights activist. An honest and controversial author, he challenged his readers to face prejudice head-on–and question it. His classic novels include the 1953 work, Go Tell It On the Mountain, and 1968’s Tell Me How

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Program literature for PCC’s Study Abroad in Beijing program advises, “Let China be our classroom!” That’s exactly what happened for PCC art and international studies major Michelle Washington. Michelle had the opportunity to spend a semester in Beijing in 2012,

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