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Denzel Washington & Megan Rapinoe by NPR

Washington and Rapinoe are among this year's recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Washington's films include "Malcolm X," "Philadelphia," "Glory," and "Training Day." Rapinoe is …

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:03am on July 8, 2022

Everyone & Cowboys by NPR

Comedian Josh Gondelman and Emma learn how to parallel park a horse and wrangle up a varmint with help from a rootin' tootin' roster of guests.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:00am on July 6, 2022

At Madrid's Amor de Dios flamenco center, dancers are finding their rhythm again by Michel Martin

The pandemic placed competitive flamenco dancing on pause in Madrid. Now the passion and the intimacy of the artform are back on stage.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 7:54am on July 4, 2022

Influential theater director Peter Brook dies at 97 by Bob Mondello

Brook's work ranged from classical star-studded productions to radical experiments in theater. He reinvented King Lear and explored the fragility of civilization in the film Lord of the Flie…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 7:42pm on July 3, 2022

Pulitzer Prize-winning play 'Fat Ham' takes 'Hamlet' in unexpected directions by Jennifer Vanasco

James Ijames' adaptation of Shakespeare's play is less a tragedy than a triumphant comedy.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 1:18pm on July 2, 2022

Darryl "Cornbread" McCray, by NPR

Darryl "Cornbread" McCray, called the creator of modern graffiti, plays a game about another kind of tagging. He is joined by panelists Alonzo Bodden, Faith Salie, and Josh Gondelman.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:54pm on July 2, 2022

Everyone & Lost and Found by NPR

Reporter Shane O'Neill and Emma learn at the Lost and Found not all is lost, then think deep thoughts with an old friend.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:00am on June 29, 2022

Street Symphony plays in harmony with Skid Row's 'sacred spaces' by Neda Ulaby

Vijay Gupta was a 19-year-old violin prodigy when he joined the LA Philharmonic. Now he runs Street Symphony, an organization bringing music to clinics, jails and homeless shelters on Skid R…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 11:42am on June 27, 2022

Dan Perrault and Tony Yacenda by NPR

Dan Perrault and Tony Yacenda, creators of the new comedy series about E-sports, Players, on Paramount+ play our game about a C-sport: croquet. Joining them are panelists Peter Grosz, Adam B…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 11:58am on June 25, 2022

James Rado, who co-created the groundbreaking musical 'Hair,' dies at 90 by The Associated Press

Rado and two others wrote the groundbreaking hippie musical which celebrated protest, pot and free love and paved the way for the sound of rock on Broadway.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 3:54pm on June 22, 2022

Everyone & Elvis by NPR

Comedian Mic Nguyen and Emma search for someone to fill some very hard to fill shoes, and Mic gets lessons from the King.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:00am on June 22, 2022

An Arab American singer reframes music about the Crusades by Anastasia Tsioulcas

A new project conceived by Lebanese American tenor Karim Sulayman recasts baroque music that by turns demonizes and exoticizes Arabs and Muslims.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 9:07pm on June 20, 2022

Oh, what a beautiful archive: Oscar Hammerstein's letters reveal his many sides by Bob Mondello

A thousand pages of correspondence by Oscar Hammerstein II, the lyricist for such musicals as Show Boat, Oklahoma!, Carousel and The Sound of Music are available to a wide public for the fir…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 9:07pm on June 20, 2022

Sean Hayes by NPR

Actor and podcast host Sean Hayes plays our game called, "Sean Hayes, Meet Purple Haze" Three questions about odd strains of marijuana. He is joined by panelists Bobcat Goldthwait, Maeve Hig…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:00pm on June 18, 2022

Everyone & Dolphins by NPR

Comedian Maeve Higgins and Emma learn why you never want to be recognized by a dolphin and find out where the magic happens.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:01am on June 15, 2022

Broadway's highest honors were handed out at Radio City Music Hall by Jeff Lunden

Sunday's 75th annual Tony Awards celebrated Broadway's first full season since the pandemic shutdown. A theme of the night was deep gratitude for the uncelebrated people who keep the shows r…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 11:24pm on June 13, 2022

6 Takeaways from the 2022 Tony Awards by Jennifer Vanasco

Ariana DeBose should host everything. Jennifer Hudson makes history. And we should all celebrate understudies.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 6:42am on June 13, 2022

The 2022 Tony Award winners and nominations by Jennifer Vanasco

We'll update this list of nominations with winners throughout the night.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 6:33pm on June 12, 2022

These essential workers aren't eligible to win Tonys but deserve the spotlight by Jeff Lunden

Music directors aren't eligible for awards at tonight's Tonys. We hear from three from Tony-nominated shows, talking about their craft and the challenges of conducting eight performances a w…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:24pm on June 12, 2022

How 'A Strange Loop' fits into Black theater legacies by Nathan Pugh

The musical " which is up for 11 Tony Awards this Sunday " subverts and reimagines decades of Black theater and pop culture.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 6:06pm on June 11, 2022

Kenan Thompson by NPR

Kenan Thompson, the longest-tenured cast member of Saturday Night Live, plays our game about people who only lasted one day on the job. He is joined by panelists Luke Burbank, Negin Farsad a…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 11:57am on June 11, 2022

High school teacher receives a Tony for dedication to musical theater

Roshunda Jones Koumba has taught musical theater to high school students in Houston, Texas, for nearly 20 years. She's receiving a Tony award for her years of dedication to the craft.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:42pm on June 10, 2022

Judy Garland at 100: A starter guide beyond the Yellow Brick Road by Aisha Harris

From her earliest days at MGM to The Judy Garland Show, the powerhouse entertainer was singular and enduring.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:42pm on June 10, 2022

Julie Andrews says she's not the squeaky clean lady you might expect by Terry Gross

The Sound of Music star will soon be honored with the AFI's Life Achievement Award. In 2008 and 2019, she spoke to Fresh Air about growing up during WWII and performing in her parents' vaude…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:42pm on June 10, 2022

Julie Andrews by NPR

Julie Andrews is this year's recipient of the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award. The star of Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music says because of those roles, many of her fans …

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 11:50am on June 10, 2022
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