They cleaned out the entire global stock of one paint supplier’s pink. A spokesperson for the Rosco brand says supply chain issues made it hard to keep up.
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They cleaned out the entire global stock of one paint supplier’s pink. A spokesperson for the Rosco brand says supply chain issues made it hard to keep up.
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Author: Teddy Wayne
NPR’s Leila Fadel talks to Mohamed Kordofani about his film Goodbye Julia. It’s about two very different Sudanese women who form a friendship against the backdrop of a civil war.
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The narrow scope of the action in The Idol‘s debut reveals a story stuck in a claustrophobic bubble, offering bursts of nudity and sex to distract from how little is actually happening onscreen.
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Immigrants have long been the backbone of restaurant kitchens. Now they’re dominating the industry’s top awards for chefs, with a majority of nominations going to immigrants or children of immigrants.
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In her filmmaking debut, “Past Lives,” Korean-Canadian playwright Celine Song draws from her own experience of reuniting with a childhood friend after decades apart.
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NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe talks with filmmaker Rachel Fleit about her new documentary “Bama Rush,” which follows four young women who hope to join sororities at the University of Alabama.
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We continue our look back at 25 years of shows, with Keegan Michael-Key, Regina King and Susan Orlean.
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NPR’s Scott Simon speaks with McKenzie Kimball, director of a very quirky tradition in Fruita, CO – the “Mike the Headless Chicken Festival.”
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