Hour 1 – 05/10/22: Frank Turek
Frank Turek shows how fact and fiction align in filmmaking with his engaging and entertaining new book, “Hollywood Heroes: How Your Favorite Movies Reveal God.”
Frank Turek shows how fact and fiction align in filmmaking with his engaging and entertaining new book, “Hollywood Heroes: How Your Favorite Movies Reveal God.”
Astronaut Charlie Duke, the youngest man to walk on the moon, talks about his stellar experience, including what surprised him most while exploring the lunar surface — and what he left behind on the moon. (Encore Presentation)
Astronaut Charlie Duke, the youngest man to walk on the moon, talks about his stellar experience, including what surprised him most while exploring the lunar surface — and what he left behind on the moon. (Encore Presentation)
Dinesh D’Souza, in this don’t-miss interview, talks about “2000 Mules,” his new Salem-produced film that reveals through GPS phone data and video records the inner workings of the stolen election of 2020. (Encore Presentation)
Miss Kay Robertson and her daughter-in-law Lisa have a wonderful new book that plays into this Mothers’ Day weekend, “Sister Roar: Claim Your Authentic Voice, Embrace Real Freedom, and Discover True Sisterhood.”
Eric runs down the events from last night’s premiere of the Salem-produced film, “2000 Mules,” including President Trump being a fan of the show, and Mike Lindell providing a ride back to the hotel.
Kevin McCullough shares his thoughts on all the news of the week, including the Supreme Court leak, and provides thoughts on the facts brought out in the Salem-produced movie, “2000 Mules.”
Mike Rowe has done a lot of “dirty jobs” over the years, but now he’s settling into something a bit “cleaner” with his fun and interesting new show on the TBN channel, “The Story Behind the Story.”
John Zmirak is back for a second day in a row to dive deeper into the hottest news of the week, the Supreme Court leak about overturning Roe v. Wade and the madness surrounding its implications.
Filmmaker Allen Wolf talks about his new quirky romantic comedy, “The Sound of Violet”; then, Deborah Flora highlights an important film every parent needs to see, “Whose Children Are they?” at SalemNOW. com. (Encore Presentation)