Alec Baldwin: A ‘Rock’ Throughout The Ages
Alec Baldwin stars in two movies this summer — and they couldn’t be more different. In Woody Allen’s To Rome …
Taboo Revival: Talking Private Parts In Public Places
Geoff Nunberg, the linguist contributor on NPR’s Fresh Air, is the author of the book The Years of Talking Dangerously. …
The Official Monkey See GAFFE-B-GON Primer: Big Gay Mutant Wedding Edition
NOTE: Monday on NPR’s Tell Me More, Michel Martin talks to Marvel editor-in-chief Alex Alonso about the wedding of Northstar …
In Old Havana, A Story Of Sunlight And Mystery
Pablo Medina is the author of Cubop City Blues. “Showtime! Senoras y senores. Ladies and Gentlemen. And a very good …
Dr. Karp On Parenting And The Science Of Sleep
The key to being a new parent, says renowned pediatrician Dr. Harvey Karp, is to think of your newborn’s “fourth …
The Fight For The Right To Hear, ‘Yes, Chef’
As you walk in the doors of Red Rooster, you immediately see a key piece of design. A bar dominates …
Finding The Common Thread
On-Air Challenge: You are given three words starting with the letter “F.” The answer is a word that can follow …
Norman Lear: ‘Just Another Version Of You’
When legendary TV producer Norman Lear was young, his father gave him a do-it-yourself radio kit. Lear built it, turned …
Sorkin’s ‘Newsroom’ Is No Place For Optimism
There is a moment in Aaron Sorkin’s 1995 romance The American President in which Sydney (Annette Bening) asks her boyfriend …
Lessons For Europe From ‘The Second World War’
For most people, the start of World War II means German soldiers marching into Poland. Historian Antony Beevor begins and …











