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Monkey See
Crowdsourcing 'Springsteen & I': An Open Invitation To Fans Of The Boss
November 15, 2012 In the ultimate exercise in collective filmmaking, a new documentary will explore the relationship between Bruce Springsteen and his fans.
Planet Money
Why Coke Cost A Nickel For 70 Years
November 15, 2012 All prices change. So why did the price of a Coke stay the same for decades? The answer includes a 7.5-cent coin and a company president who wanted to get a couple of lawyers out of his office.
Monkey See
The Fundamentals Of Battle: 'Star Wars' Versus 'Star Trek'
November 14, 2012 We turn our attention to a poll about one of the great pop culture questions.
Monkey See
The Fundamentals Of Battle: Cats Versus Dogs
November 13, 2012 We open up a question that has stumped us for ages: cats or dogs?
Media
Conservative Media Caught in the Blame Game
November 12, 2012 Some Republicans say Romney's loss is partly the fault of conservative media that kept overstating the candidate's real strength.
The Salt
Brothers' Original Fairy Tales Offer Up A Grimm Menu
November 9, 2012 Yes, the gingerbread house is still here, and so are magic winter strawberries. But this is a world where young women and small children are delicacies, too. They're fattened for roasting, sliced up for serving, and cut up into stew.
The Salt
Cookies, Wax And The Vote: Kids Choose The Next President
November 5, 2012 The folks who went to Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum in Washington, D.C., this weekend found out that a little sugar, a chance to meet wax figures of presidents, and voting in life-like voting booths may help kids begin to develop a passion to participate in elections.
Digital Life
A Mohawk Hero In The Not-So-Diverse Gaming World
November 5, 2012 The latest installment of Assassin's Creed, one of the world's most popular video games, has a hero who is part Mohawk. The game's creator says reflecting real 18th century Mohawk life was critical and hired a consultant to make sure the game was culturally consistent with Mohawk culture.
The Salt
Day Of The Dead, Decoded: A Joyful Celebration Of Life And Food
November 1, 2012 The ancient Latin American holiday welcomes ancestors back to the earth for one day each year. Each element on the altar symbolizes a connection between the world of the living and the dead, so naturally, food and drink play a big part. Here we've deconstructed the altar and its meaning.
The Salt
Behind A Halloween Mask, Even 'Good' Kids Can Turn Into Candy Thieves
October 31, 2012 Results of a 1976 experiment involving masked trick-or-treaters still hold true today: We're more likely to do bad things — like stealing candy — when we're anonymous. And that tells researchers about the ways adults break the rules, too.
Television
Katey Sagal, Holding Court On 'Sons Of Anarchy'
October 31, 2012 The actress plays Gemma, the fierce matriarch of the biker gang in the FX series. She's best-known for playing the acerbic Peg Bundy on the long-running show Married With Children.







