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Why yy in Philadelphia, I'm Tanya Moseley with fresh AIr Weekend.
It's been said that Michael McDonald's voice is one of a kind, a singular sound that has captivated audiences for generations and has given life to remixes, remakes, and thousands of impressions.
From Tonight show skits to YouTube shorts.
Well, in his new memoir, MacDonald explores his life, his childhood, growing up in Ferguson, Missouri, and overcoming this unrelenting feeling that he was never really that good.
Also, investigative journalist and author Eric Schlosser talks about his recent article for the Atlantic, do we really want a food cartel?
It explores how mergers and acquisitions and very little regulation have all but decimated competition within food systems and supply chains.
And Justin Chang reviews the latest film and the Mad Max franchise that's coming up on fresh air weekend.
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