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OPHIRA EISENBERG, HOST: It's time to welcome our first two contestant callers to the show. First up, David Pickett. You're a software engineer calling from Salem, N.H. Welcome. DAVID PICKETT: Hello, Ophira. It's good to be here. EISENBERG: Your oppon
DAVID GREENE, HOST: OK. Nigeria has this rich cultural heritage and many fine singers. But one group that burst onto the scene over the new year is grabbing a lot of attention. They sing for peace, and they have been called a boy band. Though, is tha
AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: A new movie called Wheeler follows an aspiring country singer-songwriter who moves to Nashville looking for a break. The film eavesdrops documentary-style on confessional songs that may have viewers seeking out more of the music
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OPHIRA EISENBERG, HOST: Now it's time to crown our big winner. Let's bring back our finalists - Sonny Farnsworth, who says that people who work in the sex toy industry are very friendly, and Rob Martinez, who owns a dummy that he throws off buildings
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Students at one high school outside of St. Paul, Minn., are getting ready for their next big band concert. They're busy studying the music, of course, but also the composers. And this year, those composers don't look like they have
ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: The third season of the hit TV drama Fargo begins tonight. And with it comes a challenge - maintaining high quality with new stories and new characters. Based on the first two episodes, NPR TV critic Eric Deggans says Fargo deliv
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Thirty years ago today, TV watchers met one of America's most enduring families, The Simpsons. (SOUNDBITE OF TV SHOW, THE TRACEY ULLMAN SHOW) JULIE KAVNER: (As Marge Simpson) Hold on, all of you. There's no need to slurp your sou
The Long And The Short Of It OPHIRA EISENBERG, HOST: Let's meet our next two contestants. Amanda Chapin, you - what? - collect VHS tapes. AMANDA CHAPIN: Yeah. EISENBERG: What's going on there? CHAPIN: Well, all the best - and by best I mean, like, wo
Has Hillary Clinton Actually Been Dodging The Press? DAVID GREENE, HOST: There has been a lot of criticism of Hillary Clinton for failing to hold press conferences this year. Her last one - back in December. Last night in an interview with CNN, Clint
Why Would Millions Tune Into 'Slow TV'? GUY RAZ, HOST: It's the TED Radio Hour from NPR. I'm Guy Raz. So if you've been watching TV in Norway on a Friday night a couple of years ago and you tuned into the country's public broadcasting channel, you wo
Who You Gonna Call? OPHIRA EISENBERG, HOST: Let's meet our next two contestants. First up, Josh Polenberg. You're a grant manager at Pfizer and you're obsessed with board games. JOSH POLENBERG: I am... EISENBERG: ...Obsessed. OK, what is a board game
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MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: The battle over screen time for families - that's what we're exploring this week in All Tech Considered. (SOUNDBITE OF ULRICH SCHNAUSS' NOTHING HAPPENS IN JUNE) KELLY: Apple recently became the latest company to announce they
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: A new play at Chicago's Goodman Theatre seems ripped from the headlines. A young man escapes a deadly civil war then confronts new dangers in the country where he's found shelter. Objects In The Mirror is based on the true story of
NOEL KING, HOST: Today, we're starting a new series called American Anthem. We're exploring songs that tap into the collective emotions that listeners and performers have around an issue or a belief. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: And we start with a big one,
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Recent Hollywood productions like The Mummy, Ready Player One and Transformers: The Last Knight have done better box office in China than the U.S. That's part of the reason Asian-American actors are starting to land more leading ro
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: The warming climate means some dramatic changes - more floods, intense wildfires, extreme heat, other changes you may not notice as much. As part of our Summer Series, NPR's Nathan Rott reports from the Rocky Mountains where risi
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Motorcyclists from around the world travel to South Dakota this week for the 78th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. As Jim Kent reports, the rally's rowdy reputation is mostly a thing of the past. (SOUNDBITE OF MOTORCYCLE REVVING) JIM KENT