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Author: Dan Stahl
Sundance prize goes to ‘Midwives’ — about a Buddhist midwife and her Muslim apprentice
The documentary follows a Buddhist and a Muslim — who don’t always get along — as they provide health care to Muslim women and children despite growing political and religious tensions in Myanmar.
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Author: Malaka Gharib
What’s making us happy: A guide for your weekend reading, viewing and gaming
Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour share what’s bringing them joy. This week: True Story With Ed & Randall, a web-based game that isn’t Wordle, and more.
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Author: Aisha Harris
A beloved video game franchise started by reverse-engineering movies. Now, it is one.
Popular PlayStation franchise Uncharted comes out in movie-form next month
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Author: James Perkins Mastromarino
SpaceX Rocket Part On Collision Course With Moon
The four-ton upper stage of a SpaceX rocket that did not return to Earth after a completed mission is on course to crash into the Moon and explode seven years after it was launched, producing an impact capable of creating a 65-foot crater. What do you think?
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A shipment of cookbooks is lost at sea. Authors hope the fish enjoy the recipes
Turkey and the Wolf: Flavor Trippin by Mason Hereford and Dinner in One by Melissa Clark call the mishap a very 2022 event as a storm sinks their publication dates.
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Author: Mandalit del Barco
Things You Should Never Say To Someone Who Makes Minimum Wage
As if he doesn’t have enough on his plate right now?
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Inflation Mac ’n’ Cheese
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Author: Trinidad Escobar
Greatest NFL Playoff Moments
Joe Montana’s six-yard pass to Dwight Clark is worth watching on YouTube today, so that modern fans can marvel at how a pretty standard catch was somehow mind blowing at the time.
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W. Kamau Bell asks all the right questions in ‘We Need to Talk About Cosby’
Nothing is sensationalized or trivialized in Bell’s four-part documentary, which reckons with Bill Cosby’s legacy both as a barrier-breaking Black star and as a sexual predator.
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Author: David Bianculli