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'Fiddler' Songwriters Discuss Putting Themselves In The 'Soul Of The Characters'
Together Sheldon Harnick and the late Jerry Bock wrote the songs for the Broadway show Fiddler on the Roof. Both men spoke to Fresh Air in 2004; Harnick spoke to Fresh Air again in 2014.
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In 'That Dragon, Cancer,' 'Unshakeable Empathy Gives Game Life'
A new computer game explores the real life experience of a married couple losing their young son to cancer. Chris Suellentrop and J.J. Sutherland of the podcast "Shall We Play a Game" have a review.
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Oscars Still So White: Academy Nominates Nearly All White Actors, Again
For the second year in a row, no non-white actor was among the 20 acting nominations for the Academy Awards.
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Here Are The New TV Shows You Should Watch This Year
NPR reviews some of the new shows coming to network and cable television over the coming weeks.
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Why Doctors Need To Have Answers For Patients' Questions About Costs
When a patient had a colonoscopy that was covered by insurance, the doctor assumed she wouldn't care how much the test cost. He couldn't have been more wrong.
Latino Reaction Split On Republicans' Spanish Language Message
The Republican Spanish-language response to State of the Union was almost identical to the one delivered in English, except on the issue of immigration. Will that help or hurt with Latino voters?
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'Hunters' Is A Dark, Elegant Tale Of East And West
Lawrence Osborne's well-structured new novel follows a group of Western expats in Cambodia, all hunting for something nebulous — money, happiness, or even just an edge up on everyone else.
The Week In Sports: Bengals' Blunders; Serena's Season
Scott Simon talks NFL rivalries with Howard Bryant of ESPN.com and ESPN the magazine. And tennis player Serena Williams is back on the court, playing in the Australian Open.
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Flint Combats Lead-Contaminated Water Effects On Child Development
Pediatrician Mona Hanna-Attisha discovered alarming levels of lead in the drinking water of Flint, Mich. NPR's Scott Simon asks her about an initiative she's leading to help the children affected.
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Establishment Republicans Scramble To Top Trump
While Donald Trump dominates the presidential race in New Hampshire, other Republicans like Jeb Bush, Chris Christie and Marco Rubio fight it out to emerge as the savior of the GOP establishment.
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