While it’s best to avoid engaging with them at all, if you must talk to someone who is a member of “Chiefs Nation,” here are things you should never say.
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While it’s best to avoid engaging with them at all, if you must talk to someone who is a member of “Chiefs Nation,” here are things you should never say.
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NPR’s Scott Simon speaks with New Mexico state senator Bill Soules about his proposed bill to make roasted chile the official aroma of the Land of Enchantment.
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Author: Scott Simon
NPR’s Scott Simon talks with renowned Turkish novelist Elif Shafak about the earthquake in Turkey, as a human tragedy and a possible political catalyst.
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Author: Scott Simon
NPR’s Scott Simon speaks with Kerry Condon, who was nominated for an Academy Award for her role in the new movie “The Banshees of Inisherin.”
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Author: Scott Simon
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Author: Jason Adam Katzenstein
Filmmaker Laura Poitras and Goldin discuss their Oscar-nominated documentary. Maureen Corrigan reviews Up With the Sun, by Thomas Mallon. Mehldau shares his love of The Beatles on a new album.
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Channing Tatum bids an apparent farewell to the franchise that made him a star in Magic Mike’s Last Dance.
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Author: Bob Mondello
The “Red Baron” artist Tyler James Hoare has died at 82. For decades, he placed whimsical sculptures of biplanes, submarines and pirate ships on pier posts in the San Francisco Bay.
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Author: Alejandra Marquez Janse
Schoolhouse Rock used catchy tunes and videos to teach math, grammar and history. We listen to archival interviews with music director Bob Dorough, songwriter Dave Frishberg and singer Jack Sheldon.
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Author: Terry Gross
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Author: Sofia Warren