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Remembering filmmaker Roger Corman, king of B-movies
NPR· 37 minutes agoCorman, who died May 9, made hundreds of films, including the cult classics House of Usher and A Bucket of Blood. We listen back to a 1990 interview, plus critic John Powers offers an appreciation.
Remembering Filmmaker Roger Corman : Fresh Air
NPR· 2 hours agoFilmmaker Roger Corman, the "King of the B" movies, died last week at the age of 98. He made hundreds of films, such cult classics as Little Shop of Horrors, A Bucket of Blood, House of Usher ...
'Back to Black' misses Amy Winehouse's point of view : Pop Culture Happy Hour
NPR· 11 hours agoThe new music biopic Back to Black chronicles the life of singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse. The film...
Michael Cohen gave new context for events in Trump's hush money trial
NPR· 4 days agoMichael Cohen, Trump's former lawyer, testified that he worked to keep negative stories about Trump out of the media and reduce the impact of the Access Hollywood Tape ahead of the 2016 election.
This week in science: baobab trees, lizard-inspired building and stretching eyeballs
NPR· 20 hours agoNPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Regina Barber and Emily Kwong of Short Wave about the origins of baobab trees, lizard-inspired construction, and why outside play is beneficial for kids' eyesight.
Colm Tóibín's long-anticipated sequel to 'Brooklyn' is 'Long Island' : NPR's Book of the Day
NPR· 2 days agoThe writer Colm Tóibín says he never meant to write a sequel to his 2009 novel Brooklyn. But an image came to him years later, of his protagonist from that book suddenly finding out her husband ...
Fake complaint calls show Utah's bathroom bill wasn't well thought out, auditor says
NPR· 7 days agoUtah's Republican state auditor was flooded with complaints after the state's trans bathroom bill went into effect. He's criticizing the GOP-led legislature for not consulting with him.
The U.S. is withholding aid to Israel. Will it work?
NPR· 7 days agoNPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Dennis Ross, longtime diplomat and Washington Institute for Near East Policy fellow, about how the U.S. has tried to use its leverage to affect Israeli actions.
Influx of deadly street fentanyl reaching the U.S. continues to grow, research shows
NPR· 4 days agoTwo new reports show the fentanyl crisis isn't easing, as drug cartels continue to flood U.S. communities with the deadly illicit opioid often disguised as fake prescription pills.
Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez goes on trial for taking bribes in exchange for favors
NPR· 5 days agoSen. Bob Menendez, a Democrat from New Jersey, goes on trial beginning Monday. He's been accused of taking bribes from foreign governments in return for favors.