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Michael Abels, Composer Of Jordan Peele's 'Us', Balances Terror With Empathy
Abels was a music teacher who had never scored a film when he was hired for Jordan Peele's Get Out and now Us. Peele hired him after a fruitless search for an African-American film composer.
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ESPN Captivates Sports-Hungry Fans With Jordan Documentary 'Last Dance'
ESPN's broadcast of The Last Dance — a 10-part documentary on the career of NBA legend Michael Jordan and his six-time champions Chicago Bulls — is the talk of a sports-starved nation.
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How The Pandemic Has Changed The Way Americans Spend Money
The pandemic has changed the way Americans spend money, and wealthy families started spending less. Their cautious spending on in-person services may put the brakes on economic recovery.
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Puerto Rico In The Midst Of An Islandwide Blackout
The power outage was caused by heavy machinery that was being used to remove a collapsed transmission tower. Power is expected to be restored over the next day and a half.
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'The Woman In The Window' Locks Amy Adams Inside
The long-delayed film based on the buzzy novel finds an agoraphobic woman doubting her grasp of reality after she sees something disturbing happen to a neighbor.
Comedian Dahlia Belle challenges the problematic takes in Dave Chappelle's special
NPR's Sarah McCammon talks with comedian Mx Dahlia Belle, a Black trans woman, who wrote an open letter to Dave Chappelle after he drew criticism again for jokes about trans people.
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Saturday sports: US diplomatically boycotting Winter Olympics; Formula One faceoff
Politics and the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, plus a showdown in Formula One racing.
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Endgame: The Strange Scrapping Of 'Scramble'
Linton Weeks investigates the end of an online game that built such a successful community around itself that its demise is causing a worried uprising.
What's making us happy: A guide to your weekend listening and viewing
Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: Harvey Fierstein's memoir, Bling Empire and more.
McDonald's, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and Starbucks join a corporate exodus from Russia
The big American companies are the latest to suspend their operations in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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