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'The Occupant' is an unexpected window into the war in Ukraine
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Mykhailo Tkach about his short film, "The Occupant." It's entirely composed of videos from the phone of a young Russian soldier captured during the war in Ukraine.
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For Impressionist Jim Meskimen, The Voice Is 'A Sample Of Who We Are'
Impressionist Jim Meskimen does many, many celebrity voices. You may have heard his George W. Bush, or perhaps his Morgan Freeman.
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It's No Joke: Venezuela Cracks Down On Comedians
Venezuela's economic woes provide plenty of fodder for comedians. But the government doesn't seem to have a sense of humor: Comics say they are being targeted and prevented from performing.
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Remember 'Star Search'? Netflix is rebooting it, and this time you're the judge
The streamer's revamp of the 1980s-'90s talent show lets global viewers vote in real time, with almost instant results.
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The Women Behind The Songs: Jessie Mae Robinson
Born in Texas in 1918 and raised in California, Jessie Mae Robinson's songs have been recorded by hundreds of artists, from Louis Jordan to Lana Del Ray.
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George Winston, pianist of pastoral scenes, has died at 73
Winston's successful albums for Windham Hill Records made him one of the first stars of new age music.
Garry Marshall, A Master Of Comedy On TV And In Film, Dies At 81
The Odd Couple, Laverne & Shirley, Happy Days, The Flamingo Kid, Pretty Woman: If you had to live on a deserted island, you could do far worse than to take the work of Garry Marshall with you.
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Fake News Surge Pins D.C. Pizzeria As Home To Child-Trafficking
NPR's Linda Wertheimer speaks with James Alefantis, owner of Comet Ping Pong. His Washington, DC restaurant was the victim of a damaging fake news story.
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Marlins Pitcher José Fernández Dies In Boating Accident
The young ace was the National League's Rookie of the Year in 2013. When he died, he had the second most strikeouts of any pitcher in the National League.
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Brad Paisley On 'Love And War,' Dialogue And Protest
One of mainstream country's biggest stars, Paisley subtly pushes the boundaries on his new album, which features a collaboration with Timbaland and a protest song written with John Fogerty.
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