Cradle Of Black Pride: Haiti, Dominican Republic And The Music In Between
Throughout Black History Month, Alt.Latino has been bringing you episodes that focus on different...
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Cradle Of Black Pride: Haiti, Dominican Republic And The Music In Between
Throughout Black History Month, Alt.Latino has been bringing you episodes that focus on different...
44:48
If Jim Lauderdale Is A Song, More People Should Hear It
Fresh Air critic Ken Tucker says Lauderdale's career is at once admirable and somewhat puzzling.
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'The Strain' And 'Extant' Play On Fears Of Forces Out Of Our Control
This week, two new TV series begin in the threats-from-nowhere genre: Extant on CBS and The...
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Biologist Says Promoting Diversity Is Key To 'Keeping The Bees'
Laurence Packer says humans need to appreciate both domestic bees and the some 20,000 species of...
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'Violette' Evokes Exasperating Self-Pity, A Trait The French Like
The film Violette is a fictionalized portrait of Violette Leduc, the trailblazing French novelist...
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The Hazards Of Probing The Internet's Dark Side
Brian Krebs, who broke the Target security breach story last year, says cybercriminals are "some...
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The Westerlies Come On Home With Horvitz
The brass players' debut album is a set of pieces by Seattle-based composer and improviser Wayne...
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'Fresh Air' Remembers Actor Meshach Taylor
Taylor was best known for his role as Anthony Bouvier on the TV sitcom Designing Women. Taylor's...
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'Fresh Air' Remembers Screenwriter Paul Mazursky
Mazursky wrote such films as Next Stop, Greenwich Village; An Unmarried Woman; and Down and Out...
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Fresh Air Weekend: Joel McHale, 'Friendship,' And 'The Great Fish Swap'
Comedian Joel McHale talks bad TV and filming a thriller; Maureen Corrigan says Friendship is a...
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In Charming Film 'Begin Again,' Music Can Save A Life
Keira Knightley plays a heartbroken singer-songwriter who teams up with a drunken producer in...
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'Life Itself': An Unflinching Documentary Of Roger Ebert's Life And Death
In late 2012, filmmaker Steve James and Roger Ebert began talking about filming a documentary...
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Strand Of Oaks: Songs Heal All Wounds
If you're going to be downbeat, glum, or morose, it's best to do it the way Timothy Showalter...
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'Friendship': A Startlingly Nice Novel By A Tough-Girl Blogger
Emily Gould's first novel stars 30-something single women in New York City who are figuring out...
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As Supreme Court Term Ends, Journalist Examines Its Decisions
The Supreme Court term ended Monday. The New York Times correspondent and lawyer Adam Liptak...
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Do Feelings Compute? If Not, The Turing Test Doesn't Mean Much
For the first time, a computer passed the test for machines engaging in intelligent thought....
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'The Great Fish Swap': How America Is Downgrading Its Seafood Supply
One-third of the seafood Americans catch is sold abroad, but most of the seafood we eat here is...
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Comedian Joel McHale Talks Dyslexia, Bad TV And Filming A Thriller
The host of The Soup co-stars in the thriller Deliver Us From Evil. "I felt like a 12-year-old...
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Fresh Air Weekend: Mary Gauthier, Miranda Lambert, The Women Behind 'Obvious Child'
Singer Mary Gauthier discusses what inspired Trouble & Love; Ken Tucker reviews Miranda Lambert's...
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In The Mood For Apocalypse? Skip 'Transformers,' See 'Snowpiercer'
Film critic David Edelstein says Snowpiercer — a dystopian film based on a French graphic novel —...
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