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Denise Gough as Emma, an actress who goes into rehab after coming unhinged onstage, in People, Places & Things. Gough won an Olivier award for the role during the play's London run. Teddy Wolfe hide caption
A survey says Americans are by far most afraid of corrupt government officials. Mark Wilson/Getty Images hide caption
Some Mohawks resent any presence of U.S. or Canadian law enforcement in the reservation. But many also say the situation is improving. David Sommerstein/North Country Public Radio hide caption
At U.S.-Canada Border Reservation, Mohawks Say They Face Discrimination
The Domino Sugar development on the Brooklyn waterfront was redesigned after Sandy to make it more resilient to flooding. SHoP Architects hide caption
5 Years After Sandy, New York Rebuilds With The Next Flood In Mind
Denise Gough as Emma, an actress who goes into rehab after coming unhinged onstage, in People, Places & Things. Gough won an Olivier award for the role during the play's London run. Teddy Wolfe hide caption
Michael and Brian D'Addario, the brothers who make up The Lemon Twigs, channel sounds from decades past. Autumn de Wilde/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Music Interviews
'We Just Get Out Of Each Others' Faces': The Lemon Twigs On Being Brothers In A Band
'We Just Get Out Of Each Others' Faces': The Lemon Twigs On Being Brothers In A Band
Kenyan Authorities Indefinitely Delay Voting In Some Opposition Counties
Christy Torres of Foundations Communities in Austin contacts people who bought insurance on Healthcare.Gov. to tell them it's almost time to renew. Martin Do Nascimento/KUT hide caption
With Federal Funds Cut, Others Must Lead Health Insurance Sign-Up Efforts
Leonard Pickel's design and consulting company has created fright sites for clients all over --from New York City to Australia. Leonard Pickel hide caption
'We Don't Want To Mess You Up For Life': How A Pro Makes Haunted Houses
In the film adaptation of Thank You For Your Service, U.S. soldiers Adam Schumann (Miles Teller), Solo Aeiti (Beulah Koale) and Will Waller (Joe Cole) struggle to return to civilian life. Francois Duhamel/DreamWorks Pictures hide caption
'The King is Always Above the People' by Daniel Alarcon Christina Ascani/NPR hide caption