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Photographer Pete Souza Reflects On 8 Years (And 1.9 Million Photos) Of Obama
As the chief official White House photographer for President Obama, Souza sometimes shot more than 2,000 photos a day. "I was there all the time," he says. His new book is Obama: An Intimate Portrait.
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It's Time To Toast Farm-To-Table Cocktails
When you're at the farmers market, look at the seasonal produce as potential drink, as well as dinner, material. What goes into a craft cocktail? For starters, fresh juice, fruits and herbs.
Pixar's SparkShorts Set Out To Ignite More Diversity in Animation
The animation studio has launched a series of short films intended to increase leadership opportunities for women and people of color β populations historically underrepresented in the field.
Nate Chinen's Favorite Albums Of 2018
For NPR Music's jazz critic and the editorial director of WBGO, 2018 was a year that saw music β not just jazz β in the throes of a creative boom, rocketing in many directions.
Big Government Is Back, And 3 Other Takeaways From Biden's Address To Congress
President Biden made the pitch for a larger federal role, framed new programs aiding children as essential for the middle class and marked history in the House chamber with two top women.
How A Joke TikTok About Country Music Stereotypes Hit The Radio
Country artist George Birge saw a popular TikTok skewering the way men in his genre write music and decided to issue himself a songwriting challenge. The result? "Beer Beer, Truck Truck."
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For Casey Kasem, A Long-Distance Dedication
One listener remembers the voice of Casey Kasem speaking to a young, lonely music nerd of the future β one who regrets not getting a chance to say thank you, so this will have to do.
JFK Assassination Reporter Tom Wicker Dies At 85
Tom Wicker, one of postwar America's most distinguished journalists, has died at the age of 85. Host Scott Simon has a remembrance.
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What Was This Man Doing On The Roof Of The British Parliament?
The 23-year-old trespasser, whom police have yet to identify, spent eight hours casually walking around on top of the Palace of Westminster.
Shaun White Falls Just Short Of Three-Peat Quest In Half-Pipe
The top five finishers all pulled off their best runs in the second half of the competition β none more so than White, who stood in 11th place after the first run with a score of 35.
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