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Return To Middle School In 'PEN15': Creators Say 'It's All About Survival'
"There's not a lot of heroic acts in middle school," Maya Erskine said in this 2019 interview. She and Anna Konkle play 13-year-old versions of themselves in the comedy series PEN15, now in season 2.
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Hooked On Lyrics
Andy Richter (Conan) and Yvette Nicole Brown (Community) try their hands at identifying song lyrics read by kids who've never heard the songs before.
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Novelist Donald Ray Pollock On Factory Work And Finding Fiction Later In Life
Pollock worked in a paper mill and meatpacking plant for 32 years before becoming a writer. Netflix's film version of his novel, The Devil All the Time, drops Sept. 16. Originally broadcast in 2011.
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Trump's Candidate Is Poised To Become Inter-American Development Bank's 1st U.S. Head
Mauricio Claver-Carone is the first U.S. citizen to be nominated to lead the region's premier development funder, which provides $12 billion a year for projects in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Making Sense Of Megan Thee Stallion's Shooting, And What Followed
All Things Considered speaks with writer Clover Hope about how an act of violence against a famous Black woman was reduced to a joke online.
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Former British Ambassador To U.S. Reflects On Becoming Trump Persona Non Grata
When Kim Darroch described Donald Trump's White House as "inept" and "deeply dysfunctional," an international scandal ensued. He writes about the experience and his time in D.C. in Collateral Damage.
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Protesters Were Supposed To Hear Warnings Before Federal Police Moved In. They Didn't
In June, federal police cleared peaceful protesters from a park by the White House. Lawyers now say U.S. Park Police violated a settlement that set out rules for engaging mass demonstrations in D.C.
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Floridians With Felony Convictions Must Pay Fines Before Voting, Federal Court Rules
The court ruled that Florida could legally restrict allowing people with past felony convictions to register to vote until after they have fully paid off their court-related fines.
Adults With COVID-19 Twice As Likely To Have Eaten At Restaurants, CDC Study Finds
The study compared the habits and activities of 314 adults who had been tested for the virus. Those who tested positive more often reported dining at a restaurant within 14 days of showing symptoms.
In 'Coastal Elites,' Five Stories Of Life In 2020
Paul Rudnick's HBO film features several fine actors in an uneven set of monologues about Donald Trump, the pandemic, and where we go from here.
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