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'Black Panther' Star Chadwick Boseman Dies Of Cancer At Age 43 by Malaka Gharib

A statement posted to the actor's Twitter on Friday said Boseman had battled colon cancer for the last four years.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 7:24pm on August 29, 2020

Cecily Strong by NPR

Cecily Strong from SNL joins us, along with panelists Mo Rocca, Maeve Higgins, and Alonzo Bodden.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:00pm on August 29, 2020

Best of WWDTM August 2020 by NPR

We featured interviews with Will Arnett, Samantha Bee, Karamo Brown, and Barry Sonnenfeld.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:00pm on August 22, 2020

Stream The 2020 NEA Jazz Masters Tribute Concert From SFJAZZ by Nate Chinen

Performances and speeches honor this year's NEA Jazz Masters award recipients, including Dorthaan Kirk, Roscoe Mitchell, Reggie Workman and Bobby McFerrin. Watch on Thursday, Aug. 20 at 8 p.…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:02am on August 21, 2020

Best of WWDTM Mo Rocca Revealed by NPR

Mo Rocca reveals more than we were expecting in this Best of WWDTM episode.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:00pm on August 15, 2020

A World Champion Slam Poet Pivots To Medicine by Sonia Narang

Sudanese American Emi Mahmoud achieved massive success as a spoken word artist. Now she's switching things up and pursuing a career in science.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 7:48am on August 15, 2020

Bryan Cranston by NPR

Bryan Cranston, star of Breaking Bad, joins us along with panelists Tracy Clayton, Joel Kim Booster and Tom Bodett.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:00pm on August 8, 2020

PHOTOS: South Africa's Zip Zap Circus Brings A Big Heart To The Big Top by Tommy Trenchard

The circus was founded to lift kids out of poverty and change racial attitudes. It's become a world-famous institution " performing for Barack Obama, for example " while holding true to its …

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 11:12am on August 8, 2020

Ramy Youssef by NPR

Ramy Youssef, actor and comedian, joins us along with panelists Helen Hong, Josh Gondelman, and Negin Farsad.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:00pm on August 1, 2020

Showtime's 'The Go-Go's' Documentary Breaks The Seal by Glen Weldon

A new documentary chronicling the formation, rise and break-up of the iconic group hits all the familiar Behind the Music beats, but does so with a bracing, clear-eyed candor.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 8:06am on July 31, 2020

On Zoom, Stand-Up Comedian Nore Davis Turns 'Pain Into A Joke'

Comedian Nore Davis' new comedy album, "LIVE from Comedy Trap House," was recorded entirely on Zoom.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 6:36pm on July 26, 2020

Padma Lakshmi by NPR

Padma Lakshmi, cooking show host, joins us along with panelists Jessi Klein, Peter Grosz, and Dulcé Sloan.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:00pm on July 25, 2020

Independent Venues Face Bleak Future Without Aid by Andrew Limbong

Small music venues in the US are looking for a lifeline " and a new bill in Congress called the Restart Act might be it. Advocates say the future of independent clubs relies on government re…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 4:42pm on July 21, 2020

Legendary Violinist Isaac Stern's Legacy Lives On After 100 Years by Jeff Lunden

July 21 marks the centennial of the birth of violinist Isaac Stern. He was not only an acclaimed musician and advocate for the arts, but a devoted teacher who was a mentor to generations of …

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 7:58am on July 19, 2020

Legendary Violinist Isaac Stern's Legacy Lives On After 100 Years by Jeff Lunden

Tuesday, July 21, marks the centennial of the birth of violinist Isaac Stern. He was not only an acclaimed musician, but a devoted teacher who was a mentor to generations of musicians.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 7:58am on July 19, 2020

Singing In The Dark Times: Eric Whitacre's Virtual Choir Takes On New Meaning by Jeff Lunden

Even before the age of social-distancing, composer and conductor Eric Whitacre had been leading an online chorus for a decade. Choir members say the connection they foster is more important …

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:06pm on July 18, 2020

'We Are Freestyle Love Supreme' Is An Accidental 'Hamilton' Cast Origin Story by Scott Simon

A new documentary catalogs the rise of Lin-Manuel Miranda, Christopher Jackson and other members of the hip-hop group Freestyle Love Supreme in the mid-2000s before they became famous on Bro…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 3:32pm on July 18, 2020

Maria Konnikova by NPR

Maria Konnikova, author and professional poker player, joins us along with panelists Demi Adejuyigbe, Amy Dickinson, and Alonzo Bodden.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:00pm on July 18, 2020

On Site Opera Offers Live Performances Over The Phone For Just 1 Person At A Time by Jeff Lunden

On Site Opera, a company that stages performances in unlikely places, has changed its format during the pandemic. Now it organizes live performances for an audience of just one " over the ph…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 8:12pm on July 14, 2020

Bonus Podcast: Tur-Bill Tax by NPR

Do your taxes with Bill Kurtis.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 6:55pm on July 14, 2020

On Site Opera Offers Live Performances Over The Phone For Just 1 Person At A Time by Jeff Lunden

On Site Opera, a company that stages performances in unlikely places, has changed its format during the pandemic. Now it organizes live performances for an audience of just one " over the ph…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 3:59pm on July 14, 2020

Jameela Jamil by NPR

Jameela Jamil, actor, joins us along with panelists Paula Poundstone, Maz Jobrani, and Maeve Higgins.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:00pm on July 11, 2020

Actors' Equity Approves 2 Live Theater Performances In Western Massachusetts by Jeff Lunden

Actors' Equity is allowing theaters in the Berkshires region of Massachusetts to put on performances this summer. The theaters plan two live shows with limited audiences and safety protocols…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:32pm on July 7, 2020

Actors' Equity Approves 2 Live Theater Performances In Western Massachusetts by Jeff Lunden

Actors' Equity is allowing theaters in the Berkshires region of Massachusetts to put on performances this summer. The theaters plan two live shows with limited audiences and safety protocols…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 3:57pm on July 7, 2020

Britain Announces A $2 Billion Rescue Package For The Arts by Frank Langfitt

The package, announced Sunday, includes grants and loans that theaters, museums, live music venues and others can use to pay salaries and maintenance costs as they try to survive during the …

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 11:18pm on July 6, 2020
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