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#NoCarForMe: Tell Us About Unconventional Means Of Transport Around You
Urban commutes can get crazy. How do you get around? Is it a bike with a motor and a baby carriage? A hoverboard or souped-up skateboard? Send us photos of DYI, rigged, wacky means of transportation.
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A Robot Orchestra Grows In Brooklyn
Brooklyn-based artist Chico MacMurtrie has built a robot orchestra in a former Norwegian Seamen's Church. These robots don't look like the modern robots that might come to mind. They're steam punk.
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10-29-15 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
10-29-15 5:45 PM newscast
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WFUV Presents: Dave Gahan & Soulsavers
The Depeche Mode singer and the production duo fill Manhattan's MSR Studios with a 10-piece band.
Black Comedy 'Crisis' Is Marred By A Hollywood Ending
Sandra Bullock is a high-strung political consultant on the loose in Bolivia in Our Brand is Crisis. Critic David Edelstein says that despite clunky touches, the film offers "good screwball turns."
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Feds Halt Alaska Deep-draft Port Study After Shell Puts Offshore Drilling On Hold
Offshore drilling bust halts port-expansion study…Shipping in Arctic waters off Alaska has grown steadily in recent years, largely because of receding sea…
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Author Richard Ford Says 'Let Me Be Frank' About Aging And Dying
The Pulitzer Prize-winning writer's most recent book centers on a 68-year-old man dealing with his aging body, a dying friend and his ex-wife, who has Parkinson's. Originally broadcast Nov. 12, 2014.
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When It Comes To Counterterrorism, Why Bush And Obama Aren't So Far Apart
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with New York Times reporter Charlie Savage about his new book, Power Wars: Inside Obama's Post-9/11 Presidency.
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Stealth Mode? Built-In Monitor? Not All Body Cameras Are Created Equal
Police shopping for body cameras face a dizzying array of features. And it's more than just technological gee-whiz-ery: the type of camera has a profound effect on how it's used and for whose benefit.
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The Week In Sports: NBA's Most Hated, World Series Game 3
As one sport's season comes to a close another is just beginning. NPR's Tom Goldman and NPR's Scott Simon discuss the World Series and take a first look at the NBA season.
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