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Actor Michael Imperioli talks 'An enemy of the People' and its modern parallels by Kai McNamee

NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with actor Michael Imperioli about his Broadway debut in An Enemy of the People and the relevance of this adaptation of the play, roughly 150 years after the origi…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 7:06pm on March 18, 2024

WWDTM: David Alan Grier by NPR

David Alan Grier joins Paula Poundstone, Mo Rocca, and Adam Burke to talk his new movie, announcing at the Oscars, and why you didn't see him in Forrest Gump.Get access to bonus episodes, sp…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 8:25am on March 16, 2024

Just because your favorite singer is dead doesn't mean you can't see them 'live' by Chloe Veltman

The upcoming immersive "Elvis Evolution" experience in London employs everything from cutting edge AI to a 200-year-old magic trick.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:48am on March 15, 2024

This Navajo musician's song lasts four-and-a-half years by Clark Adomaitis

A Navajo musician has begun performing a song that will last as long as the Navajo Long Walk, the forced removal of the tribe from their desert homelands in the 1860s.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:36pm on March 14, 2024

As a 'Seasoned Professional,' Jenny Slate now finds strength in her sensitivity by Terry Gross

The comic can pick up on the "micro bad mood" of whoever she's talking to. And when she wants her 3-year-old daughter to open up, she talks to her in the voice of Marcel the Shell with Shoes…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:02pm on March 12, 2024

Jennifer Lopez's love affair with love by Brittany Luse

It's basically spring - which means wedding season is starting to rev up. And no one does weddings quite like Jennifer Lopez - both on-screen and off. Host Brittany Luse revisits her convers…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:02pm on March 12, 2024

WWDTM: Claudia Goldin by NPR

Claudia Goldin is one of the world's leading economists, a Nobel Prize winner, and a time Person of the Year. She joins Josh Gondelman, Roxanne Roberts, and Maeve Higgins to talk 4:30am phon…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:08am on March 9, 2024

This classical ensemble is tuned in to today's headlines by Neda Ulaby

The Apollo Chamber Players in Houston, Texas, create concerts in response to book banning, the refugee crisis, the war in Gaza and other world events. Thousands of people attend their perfor…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 1:12pm on March 3, 2024

WWDTM: Danny Brown by NPR

Danny Brown helped redefine Detroit's rap scene with XXX, then moved to Austin in 2021 to do it all again. He joins panelists Alzo Slade, Karen Chee, and Peter Grosz to talk playing pickleba…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:17am on March 2, 2024

Remembering Richard Lewis, a veteran stand-up comedian with a caustic wit

The Brooklyn-born comic made his standup debut in 1971. His routines were full of biting takes on love, life, and physical and mental health. Lewis died Feb. 27. Originally broadcast in '88 …

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 6:32pm on March 1, 2024

Virginia high school students take center stage for Black History Month celebration by Shelby Hawkins

High school students in Alexandria, Va., honor Black history with art, dance and theater.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:02pm on February 29, 2024

The Second City, named for its Chicago location, opens an outpost in New York by Jeff Lunden

The improv and comedy organization that famously shuns New York City has just opened in Brooklyn " with a 200-seat mainstage, a 60-seat second stage, classrooms and a restaurant.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:06am on February 24, 2024

WWDTM: Hail to the Chief Editon by NPR

To celebrate Presidents' Day, we're revisiting interviews that would EASILY win the popular vote, including Ray Romano, Rosie Perez, Steve Earle, and more!Get access to bonus episodes, spons…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 3:00am on February 24, 2024

Have we hit celebrity overload? Plus, Miyazaki's movie magic by Brittany Luse

Brittany feels like we've entered a new phase of celebrity oligarchy; new celebrity business enterprises are popping up daily, and we can't seem to get away from it all. But is this new? Bri…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 9:48pm on February 23, 2024

WWDTM: Sleater-Kinney by NPR

Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker, of the legendary rock band Sleater-Kinney, join guest host Tom Papa, Dulcé Sloan, Amy Dickinson, and Hari Kondabolu to talk their new album and 30 years …

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 9:35am on February 17, 2024

Legendary choreographer Fatima Robinson on moving through changes in dance by Brittany Luse

Choreographer Fatima Robinson has had an incredibly prolific career: she gave us the iconic King Tut-style moves from Michael Jackson's 'Remember the Time' music video, she taught us how to …

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 7:18pm on February 16, 2024

Three decades later, the French movie 'La Haine' is being turned into a musical

A new musical in Paris opens this fall based on the French film classic La Haine, about life in the city's suburban slums.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 6:36pm on February 14, 2024

For the first time, 2 nonbinary actors were nominated for Tonys. They both won

The Tony Awards were handed out Sunday night. The ceremony almost didn't take place because of the Hollywood writers strike, but the WGA allowed the awards to go on, televised and unscripted.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 1:54pm on February 14, 2024

British star Glenda Jackson has died at age 87 by Jeff Lunden

Jackson was one of the finest British actors of her generation, winning Oscar, Emmy and Tony Awards. Fiercely political, she also served as a member of Parliament for decades.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 1:54pm on February 14, 2024

Anna Deavere Smith plays real Americans on stage - and she shares her lessons by Brittany Luse

Anna Deavere Smith is an acclaimed actress, journalist, and playwright. She's a pioneer of what's known as 'verbatim theater,' which is performance based on conversations and interviews with…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:36pm on February 14, 2024

Jacqueline Novak's 'Get On Your Knees' will blow you away by Glen Weldon

In her smart and funny comedy special Get On Your Knees, performer Jacqueline Novak delivers a kind of Ted Talk on the subject of oral sex. It's also a passionate and thoughtful coming-of-ag…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:36pm on February 14, 2024

A family of creatives turned their TikTok-famous videos into a stage performance by Scott Simon

NPR's Scott Simon talks with Mandy Patinkin, Kathryn Grody and Gideon Grody-Patinkin about the family stage "performance" in which Gideon talks with his performer parents about their lives.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 11:12am on February 10, 2024

WWDTM: Lena Waithe by NPR

This week, A Thousand and One producer and Emmy winner Lena Waithe joins panelists Adam Burke, Negin Farsad, and Maz Jobrani to talk Blockbuster, Jennifer Aniston, and Guy Fieri. Learn more …

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:35am on February 10, 2024

The music teacher who just won a Grammy says it belongs to her students by Rachel Treisman

Virginia music teacher Annie Ray started an orchestra for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. She just won a Grammy for music education, and a $10,000 grant for her sc…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:12am on February 7, 2024

WWDTM: Kristen Kish by NPR

This week, Top Chef's Kristen Kish joins Josh Gondelman, Joyelle Nicole Johnson, and Brian Babylon to talk bivalves, airballs, and cheese curds. Get access to bonus episodes, sponsor-free li…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 8:46am on February 3, 2024
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