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Dave Grohl On Nirvana & Foo Fighters by NPR

Grohl talks about his journey from playing small punk clubs to giant stadiums in his new memoir, 'The Storyteller.' He reflects on how he taught himself drums, his friendship with Kurt Cobai…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 3:53pm on November 24, 2021

In 'Eurydice,' Matthew Aucoin and Sarah Ruhl recast opera's foundational myth by Jeff Lunden

Composer, conductor and MacArthur "genius" Mathew Aucoin just debuted his opera, 'Eurydice,' at the Met. The new work reinterprets an ancient, archetypal myth from the perspective of its nam…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 8:24am on November 24, 2021

Remembering 'Schoolhouse Rock!' Songwriter Dave Frishberg by NPR

Frishberg was a prolific jazz composer, lyricist, and vocalist, best known for his songs on the series 'Schoolhouse Rock!,' such as "I'm Just a Bill." He died Nov. 17 at age 88. Many of his …

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 4:17pm on November 23, 2021

In 'Eurydice,' Matthew Aucoin and Sarah Ruhl recast opera's foundational myth by Jeff Lunden

Composer, conductor, pianist and MacArthur "genius" Aucoin adapted playwright Ruhl's work, which reinterprets an ancient, archetypal myth from the perspective of its namesake.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 8:03am on November 23, 2021

Brook and Robin Lopez by NPR

Brook and Robin Lopez, twin brothers playing in the NBA, play our game called "Lopez's Meet the Low Prezzes," Three questions about the shortest US Presidents. They are joined by panelists H…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:00pm on November 20, 2021

Neither the pandemic nor age can keep choreographer Twyla Tharp from her work by Terry Gross

Twyla Moves, a documentary by PBS American Masters, tells the story of the legendary choreographer, who got her start performing on subway platforms in the 1960s. Originally broadcast April …

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 2:33am on November 20, 2021

Choreographer Twyla Tharp / Photographer Gordon Parks by NPR

Twyla Tharp is one of the most celebrated and innovative dancers and choreographers of our time. Her work combines ballet, modern dance, jazz, tap, and other dance forms in a way that was in…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 1:29pm on November 19, 2021

Four centuries of Black American history are told in new Kronos Quartet performance by Tim Greiving

Deep in the heart of Texas, the Kronos Quartet reflects on race relations and social unrest with At War with Ourselves " 400 Years of You, by composer Michael Abels and poet Nikky Finney.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 8:03pm on November 18, 2021

Comedian Vir Das called out sexual violence in India. Now he faces lawsuits by Lauren Frayer

In his Kennedy Center show, Das spoke of two sides of his native India: rich and poor, united but divided over women's rights and more. It was a hit in D.C., but brought legal trouble in Ind…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 8:03pm on November 18, 2021

A new question for an old religion: Should non-Jews play Jewish characters on-screen? by Neda Ulaby

A new Apple TV+ show, The Shrink Next Door, seems to reflect a trend of non-Jewish actors playing emphatically Jewish characters, which recently caught the ire of comedian Sarah Silverman.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 1:06pm on November 16, 2021

A prominent Broadway costume designer is accused of sexual abuse by Anastasia Tsioulcas

William Ivey Long is an iconic presence on Broadway, designing costumes for shows such as Diana: The Musical and Chicago. Now two men have accused the former Tony Awards chairman of sexual a…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 6:54am on November 16, 2021

Andrew Garfield is 'RENT' writer Jonathan Larson in new movie 'Tick, Tick... BOOM!'

Scott Simon speaks with Andrew Garfield, star of the new movie "Tick, Tick... BOOM!" from the musical by Jonathan Larson.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:06am on November 14, 2021

Ed Begley Jr. by NPR

Actor and Environmental Activist Ed Begley Jr. plays our game called "Ed Begley Jr. Meet Bee Movie Sr" three questions about The Bee Movie. He is joined by panelists Paula Poundstone, Alonzo…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:00pm on November 13, 2021

The casting of non-Jewish actors as Jewish characters is causing controversy by Neda Ulaby

A new Apple+ TV show that is premiering Friday seems to reflect a trend of non-Jewish actors playing emphatically Jewish characters, which recently caught the ire of of comedian Sara Silverm…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:24am on November 12, 2021

Wayne Shorter's operatic dream comes true, brought to life with Esperanza Spalding by Andrea Shea

Iconic jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter has completed a long-held dream, an opera based on the mythic Greek character Iphigenia, with help from singer and bassist Esperanza Spalding.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 11:18pm on November 11, 2021

Broadway returns as theater rethinks on-stage representation by Jeff Lunden

After more than a year of closures and reflection, Broadway is back making changes to who is represented on stage.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 2:32pm on November 7, 2021

Chance The Rapper by NPR

Chance The Rapper plays our game called, "Chance, Meet Community Chest," three questions about Monopoly. He is joined by panelists Bobcat Goldthwait, Brian Babylon and Negin Farsad at the Ha…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:00pm on November 6, 2021

British Actor Terence Stamp by NPR

Terence Stamp, who became an icon in London in the 1960s, is now in the film 'Last Night in Soho,' a ghost story that takes place, in part, in '60s swinging London. Stamp grew up in poverty …

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 2:52pm on November 5, 2021

Puppet of a Syrian girl walks the path of refugees to offer hope for the future by Manoush Zomorodi

Little Amal, a 9-year-old Syrian refugee puppet, has been walking across Europe to raise visibility and empathy for the plight of refugees. Theater director Amir Nizar Zuabi spoke with TED R…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 8:36am on November 4, 2021

P.K. Subban by NPR

Hockey All-Star P.K. Subban plays our game called, "That's Icing! Delicious Icing!" Three questions about bakeries. He is joined by guest host Negin Farsad and panelists Amy Dickinson, Josh …

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:00pm on October 30, 2021

New York City's Village Halloween Parade comes back to life, saved by a serious fan by Jon Kalish

Canceled last year for only the second time ever because of the pandemic, New York City's storied Village Halloween Parade returns, partly due to one very generous fan.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:42am on October 30, 2021

'Fresh Air' celebrates master magician Ricky Jay by Terry Gross

The noted sleight-of-hand artist, who died in 2018, was also a scholar of con games and oddities. This week, Sotheby's auctioned off part of Jay's 10,000-item collection. Originally broadcas…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:42am on October 30, 2021

Mort Sahl, a political satirist and stand-up comedy pioneer, has died at 94 by Elizabeth Blair

Sahl started doing stand-up in the 1950s, a time when most comedians were men in suits, rattling off one-liners. Sahl wore a V-neck sweater, tucked a newspaper under his arm, and just ... ta…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 11:42pm on October 26, 2021

Chappelle is unapologetic in his first public statement on 'The Closer' controversy by Jonathan Franklin

In a video posted to Instagram Monday, Dave Chappelle says he's willing to meet with Netflix employees who are upset over his comedy special, which has come under fire for transphobic materi…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:18am on October 26, 2021

Ron and Clint Howard by NPR

Clint and Ron Howard, authors of the new memoir, The Boys, play our game called, "Mayberry, Maybe Not Berry." They are joined by panelists Maz Jobrani, Alonzo Bodden, and Karen Chee.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:00pm on October 23, 2021
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