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Looking Back At The Ramones' Debut: They Were A 'Bunch Of Weirdos From New York'
It's been 40 years since The Ramones released their self-titled first album. Rock historian Ed Ward remembers the debut as a confrontational and divisive record with a "cartoonish overlay."
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Issa Rae Turns Basic Into Revolutionary With 'Insecure'
Rae's new HBO show is the first premium cable scripted series created by and starring a black woman. She plays an ordinary, sometimes-awkward character, not a high-powered lawyer or music executive.
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A Palestinian Preaches Positive Thinking To A Tough Crowd: His Own People
Motivational speaker Saed Karzoun has a tough sell in the West Bank as he tries to preach optimism and self-empowerment at a time when pessimism runs high among Palestinians.
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For Syrian Refugees In Connecticut, A Helping Hand From Private Volunteers
Refugees are adjusting to life in Connecticut, where a program pairs them with private citizens who provide support for their resettlement. "I have a chance as much as anybody else," says one refugee.
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New Wave Of Chinese Restaurants Challenges 'Cheap' Stereotype
Chinese food has long been seen as cheap takeout. Now a new generation of deep-pocketed immigrant restaurateurs aims to offer an updated spin on the Chinese restaurant, with prices to match the decor.
Chef Niki Nakayama Is A Modern Master Of An Ancient Japanese Meal
At her LA restaurant, Nakayama reimagines the Japanese tradition of kaiseki, a multicourse meal emphasizing local, seasonal ingredients in harmony with nature. She's one of its few female masters.
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Did Betsy DeVos Make You Want To Run For School Board?
The controversy over President Trump's education secretary has brought new interest in seeking local office.
Senate Prepares To Consider GOP Health Care Bill
The measure passed the House on Thursday, but it's in the hands of the Senate now. Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia about the bill's chances in the Senate.
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'Extend A Little Grace' — Navigating Food Allergies And Sensitivities At Thanksgiving
When one person's treasured family recipe is another person's edible assault weapon, setting the menu for a holiday meal can be a struggle. Here's how to take the stress out of food discussions.
The Search For Solutions To Harney County’s Water Crisis
Southeastern Oregon’s declining groundwater could spell disaster — or set an example for how the West could manage future conflicts over water.
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