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NPR's Tonya Mosley Learned She Had a Missing Sister She Never Knew, Then She Set Out to Get Answers
People Magazine· 3 days agoWhen Tonya Mosley’s cell phone rang in 2004, she was a young reporter working in Louisville,...
For 'Such Kindness' novelist Andre Dubus III, chronic pain is a fact of life
NPR· 4 days agoTONYA MOSLEY, HOST: This is FRESH AIR. I'm Tonya Mosley. We're going to listen back to an interview with Andre Dubus III about writing, growing up amidst ...
'You didn’t See Nothin’' podcast revisits a 1997 Chicago hate crime and its aftermath
NPR· 5 days agoYohance Lacour tells the story of Lenard Clark, a 13-year-old Black boy who was beaten into a coma after riding his bike into a predominantly white neighborhood — and the importance of the case today.
Yo-Yo Ma on ‘touching infinity’ through his nearly 300-year-old cello, Petunia
KTEP 88.5 El Paso· 6 days agoAbout 25 years ago, acclaimed cellist Yo-Yo Ma was playing in Salt Lake City when a high school...
Yo-Yo Ma on ‘touching infinity’ through his nearly 300-year-old cello, Petunia
KPBS San Diego· 6 days agoAbout 25 years ago, acclaimed cellist Yo-Yo Ma was playing in Salt Lake City when a high school...
After losing their friend to an overdose, high schoolers in Colorado worked for change
NPR· 3 days agoRAMSEY: Seeing it actually pass and seeing people agree with it... PETERSON: We made it happen. RAMSEY: ...It was like a deep breath, a breath of fresh air
A Classic Broadcast News Scene Was Inspired By A Real Moment Of Frenzy At NBC - SlashFilm
/Film· 2 days ago"Broadcast News" premiered at a pivotal time for the news industry: James L. Brooks' 1987...