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Visa fees may be hiked for performing artists traveling to the U.S. by Anastasia Tsioulcas

Travel to the U.S. for performing artists could get more expensive after U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has proposed doubling the cost of visa applications.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:42pm on March 27, 2023

'Ted Lasso' Actor Brett Goldstein by NPR

Brett Goldstein is a writer for Ted Lasso and plays Roy Kent, a gruff but lovable retired footballer-turned-coach. He says "Sport is there so men can say 'I love you' without saying 'I love …

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 3:02pm on March 27, 2023

WWDTM: David Axelrod by NPR

On this week's episode, we head to Tucson to talk politics with David Axelrod, the former consultant who helped get President Obama elected.Support NPR by signing up for Wait Wait... Don't T…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 11:58am on March 25, 2023

The Queen's Cartoonists: Where jazz meets animation and hints of musical circus by Monika Evstatieva

The Queen's Cartoonists is a jazz band with elements of classical music, comedy and clowning that performs music live to animation, both old and contemporary.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 3:42am on March 25, 2023

'Succession' Stars Brian Cox, Kieran Culkin & Matthew Macfadyen by NPR

The final season of the HBO series Succession begins Sunday. We listen back to our interviews with Brian Cox, who plays Logan Roy the patriarch in a family-owned business empire, Kieran Culk…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 2:07pm on March 24, 2023

NYC drag queen Linda Simpson reflects on the scene that set the stage for RuPaul by Terry Gross

Linda Simpson performed in and chronicled the drag scene in the '80s and '90s, taking some 5,000 photos of performers. She calls Tennessee's anti-drag legislation "ridiculous."

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 3:18am on March 24, 2023

Ari Shapiro: On-Air, On-Stage & On-Page by NPR

Ari Shapiro co-hosts NPR's All Things Considered, co-stars in a cabaret act with Alan Cumming, and sings with the band Pink Martini. Now, he's written a book, a memoir called The Best Strang…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 2:55pm on March 22, 2023

WWDTM: Sam Waterston by NPR

On this week's episode, guest host Karen Chee talks with legendary actor Sam Waterston about Law & Order, how to look good in a stovepipe hat, and where to see raccoons doing Shakespeare…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:00pm on March 18, 2023

Drag queen (and ordained minister) Bella DuBalle won't be silenced by new Tenn. law by Terry Gross

DuBalle says the legislators behind a new law criminalizing public drag shows don't understand the art: "They think that every drag performer is doing something hypersexual or obscene."

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:51pm on March 16, 2023

2023 marks a watershed year for Asian performers at the Oscars by Bob Mondello

With four nominations, more Asian performers were recognized by the Academy in 2023 than in any single year in its history. In other respects, this year was a step back from diversity at the…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 6:35pm on March 11, 2023

Nick Kroll by NPR

Nick Kroll is a brilliant comedian and one of the minds behind Big Mouth and History of the World, Part II. We Rick Roll Nick Kroll, that is, ask him questions about roles played by actors n…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 11:55am on March 11, 2023

From elected official to 'Sweatshop Overlord,' this performer takes on unlikely roles by Chloe Veltman

Kristina Wong is a Los Angeles-based satirical artist with a history of taking on surprising leadership positions in real life and on stage. Her latest solo show is Kristina Wong, Sweatshop …

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:01am on March 11, 2023

Actor Topol, who appeared in 'Fiddler on the Roof' hundreds of times, has died by Jeff Lunden

Topol " the actor who went by a single name and who appeared on stage as Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof hundreds of times " has died.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 4:53pm on March 9, 2023

Adults complained about a teen theater production and the show's creators stepped in by Elizabeth Blair

High school theater teachers fear their stages will be the next battleground in the culture war. Plays have been canceled or removed when local officials claim the content is inappropriate.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:01am on March 9, 2023

The Wait Wait Anthology: Reality TV Edition by NPR

On this episode of The Wait Wait Anthology, we bring the drama and dive deep into the world of reality TV. From The Bachelor to The Kardashians, we leave no stone unturned and no suite un-fa…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:35pm on March 8, 2023

Netflix's 'Chris Rock: Selective Outrage' reveals a lot of anger for Will Smith by Eric Deggans

Almost a year later, Chris Rock is still seething about 'The Slap' and he told an audience how much he now despises Will and Jada Pinkett Smith

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 4:11am on March 5, 2023

Malala Yousafzai on winning the Nobel Peace Prize while in chemistry class by NPR

At the age of 17, Malala Yousafzai became the youngest person to win the Nobel Peace Prize, and now a documentary she executive produced is nominated for an Oscar. And, if she answers our th…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:00pm on March 4, 2023

How bills restricting drag could impact high school theatre productions by Elizabeth Blair

More than a dozen states have proposed bills that would restrict minors' access to drag performances. So where does that leave high school theatre productions like Rent or nontraditional cas…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:34pm on March 3, 2023

The theatrical curtain call is more than just bows by Bob Mondello

You're at the theater, the last scene ends, and the cast comes out for applause. It's pretty standard today. But curtain calls once were eccentric, revealing, funny and just plain effective.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 4:12pm on March 1, 2023

Best of the First 25 Years by NPR

We celebrate our 25th anniversary with Mikeael Shiffrin, Leonard Nimoy, Mae Jemison, Stephen Colbert, John Hodgman, and Ozzie Smith.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:02pm on February 25, 2023

Why I'm running away to join the circus (really) by Jack Lepiarz

Circus performance transcends age, socioeconomic status, even language. You can go anywhere in the world and entertain anyone. And for me, it's my home away from home.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:24am on February 24, 2023

Everyone & Spotify Stalking by NPR

Comedian Dulcé Sloan and Emma give your playlists the side eye. Plus we ask Pitchfork Editor-in-Chief Puja Patel if you should be self conscious about your bad taste in music.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:52am on February 22, 2023

Sheryl Lee Ralph explains why she almost left showbiz " and what kept her going by Juana Summers

Sheryl Lee Ralph opens up about how she rediscovered her ability later in life, playing Barbara Howard in Abbott Elementary, and how she thinks about her success later in her life.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:00am on February 21, 2023

Alvin Ailey's dance company marks 65 years

NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Robert Battle, artistic director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, about the company's 2023 tour, which explores themes of love and joy.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:30pm on February 19, 2023

At 3 she snuck in to play piano, at nearly 80, she's a Colombian classical legend by Betto Arcos

Teresita Gómez learned piano in secret at the exclusive fine arts school where her parents worked. She's now a celebrated classical pianist and a longtime promoter of music by Colombian c…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 4:43pm on February 18, 2023
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