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Carnegie Hall Initiative Helps Two Moms Compose Genre-Defying Lullaby For Their Baby
Bay Area couple Shonnece Hill and Elizabeth Cheeves created a song for their newborn through The Lullaby Project, a Carnegie Hall initiative that connects underserved communities with musicians.
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The Fierce Female Characters Of Film In 2018
Consider the cast of fierce female characters on screen in 2018. Danai Gurira’s unflappable war general in Black Panther. Olivia Colman, Rachel Weisz and Emma Stone in the love and power triangle The Favourite. Margot Robbie and Saoirse Ronan as rivals in Mary Queen of Scots. Nicole Kidman’s bedraggled, hellbent detective in Destroyer. Viola Davis … Continue reading The Fierce Female Characters Of Film In 2018 →
World Cup 2018 Preview: What You Need To Know
The soccer tournament kicks off in Moscow on Thursday. From new stars to controversial stadiums, here's our guide on what to follow.
Joseph Arthur And R.E.M.'s Peter Buck Hold Onto Music For Survival
A new collaboration between songwriters and mutual admirers explores human nature. Hear the first single from Arthur Buck, the chiming "I Am the Moment."
‘The Last of Us Part II’ is a Gut Punch That Just Keeps Punching
The pandemic-delayed sequel to 2013 apocalypse game 'The Last of Us' packs all the emotional wallop of the first—and more.
Code Switch Selects Our Favorite Episodes Of 2020
Our team is looking back at some of our favorite episodes to work on this year, and what made them so meaningful. And oh, what a year it has been.
A Song A Day: 2 Performers Create Digital Advent Calendar With Original Tunes
Holiday joy is in short supply, but Julia Mattison and Joel Waggoner have created a social media advent calendar of silly carols to lighten up a dark season. They talk with NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro.
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Indian Science Congress Speakers Say Newton Was Wrong, Ancient Demon-King Had Planes
The remarks, which also included a claim that a Hindu god created the dinosaurs, sparked an uproar among scientists and congress organizers and on Twitter.
Intravenous Hydrogen Peroxide: An Unproven Treatment Offered by Naturopaths
Naturopaths in Southern California are treating patients intravenously with the antiseptic hydrogen peroxide. But this treatment can be expensive and possibly dangerous, and there's no evidence that it actually works.
Baseball Stadiums May Be Empty, But You Can Still Hear The Crowds
The fans can't come back because of the coronavirus pandemic, so Major League Baseball will pump crowd sounds into the empty ballparks when its season begins on July 23.
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