Celebrate Earth Day on Saturday, April 18 at The WaterShed! Explore new ways to protect our local environment and take climate action with hands-on activities, games and exhibits for all ages. Plus, ...
This week, Wait Wait is live in Chicago with host Peter Sagal, guest judge and scorekeeper Alzo Slade, special guest Phil ...
An 82-year-old Virginia senator raising the stakes, an Indiana consensus builder and a Texas enforcer are among state ...
Artists and organizers NPR spoke with say they don't expect to see any immediate changes in the live music industry following ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks with topiary artist Michael Gibson about South Carolina's Pearl Fryar, a notable self-trained topiary artist who died earlier this month.
New data shows opening weekend matters less as TikTok buzz drives long-term box office. Studios and theaters are leaning into the trend as the industry rebounds from pandemic losses, strikes and ...
Iran's military said on Saturday the Strait of Hormuz has "returned to its previous state." The announcement came after ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to James Kraska - a professor of international maritime law at the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island - about the legality of the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports.
Ukraine launches political Russian studies program to better understand wartime enemy.
Jan Morris was a writer who seemed to be everywhere at the right moment, from witnessing the first climb of Mt. Everest to interviewing Che Guevara. NPR's Scott Simon talks to biographer Sara Wheeler.
We remember Kevin Klose, former NPR president, who helped secure financial stability for the network while supporting and ...
An 82-year-old Virginia senator raising the stakes, an Indiana consensus builder and a Texas enforcer are among state ...
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