
When they became parents, Dragons Love Tacos illustrator Daniel Salmieri and artist Sophia Haas noticed that they were … noticing more. So they wrote Next to Me, their first kids’ book together.
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Author: Samantha Balaban
When they became parents, Dragons Love Tacos illustrator Daniel Salmieri and artist Sophia Haas noticed that they were … noticing more. So they wrote Next to Me, their first kids’ book together.
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Author: Samantha Balaban
NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WSKG listener Cindy Mosqueda, and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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Author: Will Shortz
“Wasted Love,” sung by the classically trained countertenor JJ, beat out 25 other songs for the top prize at the international competition held this year in Basel, Switzerland.
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Author: Chloe Veltman
The 2025 Cannes Film Festival is underway. NPR’s Scott Simon speaks with New York Magazine critic Alison Willmore about the year’s lineup.
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Author: Scott Simon
Hollywood’s plummeting film and TV production levels have studio executives and grassroots groups pushing for better incentives to keep business in California.
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Author: Mandalit del Barco
This week, we celebrate the arrival of spring with special guests Josh Gad, Gretchen Whitmer, GWAR, Kara Jackson, and Amber Maykut!
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On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don’t talk about. Comedian Wanda Sykes talks about why it took her decades of work to feel like she had the career she wanted.
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Author: John Kenney
NPR’s Juana Summers talks with filmmaker Ava DuVernay about her lifetime achievement award speech at the Smithsonian American History Museum.
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Author: Kathryn Fink
You can’t beat death. That’s the message of the Final Destination film franchise. Almost 15 years after the last new installment, we’re back with Final Destination Bloodlines, a movie all about the fact that you really, really, really can’t beat death. It will come for you, and in fact, it may come for your whole family — in the most convoluted, bloody, gnarly ways it possibly can.
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Author: Linda Holmes