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by Linda Holmes
In this morning's roundup, we look at the life of Ken Jennings, a bad day at Burger King, and older gamers.
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by Linda Holmes
In this morning's roundup, we look at the life of Ken Jennings, a bad day at Burger King, and older gamers.
by Linda Holmes
In this morning's roundup: Another reality television opportunity for Kate Gosselin, a debate over ethics and boogers, and a harrowing (and important) story from Thandie Newton.
by Linda Holmes
In this morning's roundup: Aziz Ansari goes deep on the questions of love and happiness, the House Of Cards hype gets ahead of itself, and an anti-library author starts a (figurative) fire.
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by Linda Holmes
In this morning's roundup, we note Joseph Gordon-Levitt's latest charm offensive, a British trend for converting spaces, and another TV show from the fine people at The Onion.
by Linda Holmes
In today's roundup: Linda Gray says you saw her leg once even if you didn't know you did, and CBS is preparing for a very, very big weekend.
by Linda Holmes
This morning: Bourdain on tween television, Andrew Sullivan on independence, and a guide to Kanye West.
by Linda Holmes
In this morning's roundup: the upcoming films, the literary resolutions, the predictions, and more for the New Year.
by Linda Holmes
In this morning's roundup: More Idris Elba Bond rumors, some tussling over genre fiction and literary fiction (can't get enough!), and Ai Weiwei having some fun with YouTube.
by Linda Holmes
In this morning's roundup: Halloween costume poll numbers are in, Saturday Night Live still uses cue cards, and there's a Spider-Man-related tell-all on the way.
by Linda Holmes
In today's roundup, we've got news about Louis C.K., a big debate over reality television, and the latest on how NBC has managed to vault to the top of the broadcast networks — at least by one measure.
by Linda Holmes
In this morning's roundup: A trailer that may or may not convince you that an Arrested Development documentary is needed, a comic-strip movie that apparently exists, and thoughts on speaking French and watching Girls.
by Linda Holmes
In this morning's roundup of arts and culture news: an anniversary celebration for a whale, a guest-starring role for the beloved George Takei, a kiss for Survivor host Jeff Probst, and a few words about magical realism in American cinema.
by Linda Holmes
Today's roundup of arts and culture coverage from NPR you might have missed.
by Linda Holmes
In this morning's roundup: An FBI guy reflects on whether you can really make money stealing art. Another Bachelor/ette pair bites the dust, a new film could be a new path for filmmakers, and ?uestlove goes into the education business.
by Linda Holmes
Arts and culture stories from around NPR for Tuesday, October 16.