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Mass Layoffs at the Washington Post and What it Means for Journalism
Episode 1987
Last week the Washington Post's workforce was cut by 30%, laying off over 300 employees, including entire sections of the storied paper. NPR Media Co…
4 months, 1 week ago
Shooting 'Train Dreams' With Cinematographer Adolpho Veloso
Episode 1986
Cinematographer Adolpho Veloso earned an Oscar nomination for his work on "Train Dreams," the story of a man working on railroad construction in the …
4 months, 1 week ago
Remembering Diane Keaton’s Best Performances
Episode 1985
From February 13 to 19, Film at Lincoln Center will present “Looking for Ms. Keaton,“ a retrospective film series honoring the late Diane Keaton. FLC…
4 months, 1 week ago
How Sports Betting Shaped the Super Bowl (and the Olympics)
Episode 1984
Legalized sports betting has changed professional sports in profound ways, including the Super Bowl, and the ongoing Winter Olympics. Some sports fan…
4 months, 1 week ago
Reviewing Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show
Episode 1983
Fresh off his Album of the Year Grammy win, Bad Bunny took the most popular stage as this year's Super Bowl halftime show performer. NPR Alt.Latino c…
4 months, 1 week ago
How to Plan the Best (And Least Stressful) Birthday Party for Your Kid
Episode 1982
As a fun as a birthday party can be for a child, the event can be just as stressful for a parent. There are many ways to throw a kid's birthday party…
4 months, 2 weeks ago
Oscar-Nom'd Editor Andy Jurgensen On 'One Battle After Another'
Episode 1981
Film editor Andy Jurgensen had a lot to contend with when working on Paul Thomas Anderson's acclaimed film 'One Battle After Another.' He had to edit…
4 months, 2 weeks ago
The Revolutionary War's Battle for Brooklyn
Episode 1980
When people think of America's war for independence, they often think of "the shot heard 'round the world" in Concord. But just weeks after the Decla…
4 months, 2 weeks ago
Last Chance To Catch John Wilson's Art At The Met
Episode 1979
[REBROADCAST FROM September 22, 2025] A new exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art spotlights the work of John Wilson, a Boston-born artist who de…
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How Isamu Noguchi's Designs Helped Shape New York
Episode 1978
The exhibit "Noguchi's New York" explores how Isamu Noguchi relationship with New York transformed the city even when thwarted by Robert Moses. It di…
4 months, 2 weeks ago