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African American Museum Breaks Ground In D.C.

On Wednesday, President Obama spoke at the formal groundbreaking for Smithsonian’s newest museum, the National Museum of African American History

The Secret Strength Of Beef Soup

On a dreary midwinter afternoon some years ago, I was standing in line at the supermarket checkout, my usual chaotic

Mardi Gras Indians Tout Generations-Old Traditions

Today is Mardi Gras, and people all over the world are celebrating with decadent meals, carnivals and parades. And New

‘Warrior’: Far More Terrifying Than Any Ordinary Brutal Battle

When it was released last September, I thought I had Warrior’s number. Previews promised a tale of two brothers who

A Depressive Diarist Chronicles His Descent

Patrick deWitt is the author of The Sisters Brothers. “Doesn’t the act of noticing matter as much as what’s noticed?”

Our Media, Ourselves: Are We Headed For A Matrix?

When Hollywood imagines the future, from Logan’s Run to Avatar, it tends to picture living spaces as sterile and characterless,

‘New Yorker’ Cartoonist Imagines Washington At 7

Through his many New Yorker covers, Barry Blitt has become one of the preeminent satirical cartoonists of America’s recent presidents.

Stephen Colbert Set To Return Tonight, After A Delay In Taping

The Colbert Report is set to resume production Monday, after a hiatus last week brought on by concerns over the

Screen Time: 3 Books That Haven’t Seen The Reel

J.D. Salinger famously refused to sell the film rights to The Catcher in the Rye saying it was “unactable.” It’s

Forget Lincoln Logs: A Tower Of Books To Honor Abe

This President’s Day, a group of historians in Washington, D.C., decided they wanted to do something different to recognize the

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All Things Considered

For two hours every weekday, All Things Considered hosts Robert Siegel, Michele Norris and Melissa Block present the program's trademark mix of news, interviews, commentaries, reviews, and offbeat features.

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You're Welcome

You're Welcome is the only all vinyl show in Oklahoma. Kellen was the former lead singer of Pretty Black Chains, who earned an opening slot for the Smashing Pumpkins after Billy Corgan heard their demo. Beau and his sister Jessica DJ together under the moniker, Sibling Rivalry.

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