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From Streets To Stage, Two Dance Worlds See Harmonization And Chaos
When a San Francisco-based choreographer decided to take turf dancers off of the streets and trains of Oakland and put them on stage with ballet dancers, chaos ensued. Until she let them all improv together.
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After Drownings, Greece-Bound Migrants Who Survived The Journey
The Greek coast guard says at least 21 people, including nine children, died Friday after migrant boats sank in the Aegean Sea.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Neil Patrick Harris; 'The Secret History of Wonder Woman'
Actor Neil Patrick Harris describes the surprising twists and turns of his life and career. Jill Lepore discusses the secret life of Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston.
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New Superintendent To Lead Los Angeles School District
Michelle King has largely stayed out of the spotlight-- until she became the first African-American woman to be named superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District on Jan. 11.
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Yik Yak Tests Universities' Defense Of Free Speech
The social media app allows users to post anonymous comments visible to others in the same area. It's become a breeding ground for racial and violent threats, and some colleges may ban the app.
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As Debt Talks Hit An Impasse, What's Next For Puerto Rico?
Negotiations to restructure the U.S. territory's significant debt hit a speed bump Friday. As Congress considers its next step, economist Rosario Rivera explains the origins of the financial crisis.
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Sanctioned Slope: Kids Take Their Sleds To Capitol Hill, Legally
Up until very recently, sledding on Capitol Hill was illegal. This weekend's snow was the first chance for kids to hit the slope — without fear of arrest.
This Week In Politics: GOP Presidential Race
Steve Inskeep takes a closer look at the GOP presidential primary race with Cokie Roberts and Republican pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson and author of The Selfie Vote.
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1 D.C. Resident Doesn't Think The Snowfall Was A Bear To Get Through
Brandie Smith, associate director of animal care sciences at the Smithsonian National Zoo, explains how a very popular panda handled the snowy weekend.
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Former Defense Secretary Tries His Hand At App Development
Donald Rumsfeld's app is for a game that is based on a card game Winston Churchill played during World War II. The Wall Street Journal first reported on Rumsfeld developing Churchill Solitaire.
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