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Fresh Air Weekend: 'First Man' Director Damien Chazelle; Leonard Cohen's 'Flame'
Chazelle's new film chronicles the personal losses leading up to Neil Armstrong's first step on the moon. Leonard Cohen's son, Adam, discusses a new collection of his late father's final works.
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Opinion: The Doctor And 'The Boy In The Bubble'
In his essay this week, NPR's Scott Simon remembers William T. Shearer, who died this week at the age of 81. He was the doctor of "The Boy In The Bubble."
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Mad Magazine Changes Tone With Four-Page Comic Strip On School Shootings
Mad is known for its humor and satire. Its latest issue, though, took on a more poignant commentary about school shootings. NPR's Scott Simon talks to executive editor Bill Morrison about it.
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Code Switch: Transracial Adoptees On Their Racial Identity And Sense Of Self
NPR's Code Switch podcast looks at race and identity in America. In this episode, NPR's Shereen Marisol Meraji and Gene Demby talk about transracial adoption.
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'Visionary, Not Reactionary': Artists Take Political Commentary To Streets And Skies
Between street art and a new initiative bringing artist-designed billboards to all 50 states, more people are breaking out of the bubble to express their views on today's divisive political climate.
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U.K. Sets 'Tartuffe' In Birmingham's Pakistani Muslim Community
In a new take on Moliere's Tartuffe, the original production's "dangerous priest" villain is now portrayed as a manipulative Imam who preys on a Muslim family.
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For Republicans, There's More At Stake Than Just A Midterm Victory
Both parties have a lot at stake this November. Democrats say their survival is on the line. While for President Trump and his GOP allies in Congress, the prize is to stay in power and stay relevant.
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Pet-Friendly Bars Can Now Serve Dog-Friendly Beer
Megan and Steve Long's beer for dogs is alcohol-free. They started making it for their own Rottweiler, thinking it would help with digestion. They sell it to more than 20 bars and restaurants.
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Home Of Salem Witch Trials Victim Is Up For Sale
In 1692, John Proctor was accused of witchcraft and hanged, and now someone could own his house. The listing says it was built in 1638. The exterior is a deep-grey color with a bright red door.
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Bankruptcy Protection May Be Sears' Last Chance For Survival
Once a dominant retail chain, Sears has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The company has been struggling for several years, drowning in debt.
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