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Filmmaker Richard Sanders Remembers Soccer Player Diego Maradona
Legendary soccer player Diego Maradona has died at the age of 60. NPR's David Greene speaks to filmmaker Richard Sanders about Maradona's life.
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Holiday Film Preview: What To Watch Now And What To Expect Next Year
NPR offers an expanded holiday film preview to cover the movies that have had their releases delayed into January and February 2021.
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New Mexico Distillery Owners Discuss Closing Their Business Because Of COVID-19
Matt and Susan Simonds struggled to keep their Albuquerque distillery afloat over the summer during the pandemic. Now, they are among the tens of thousands of small businesses that have gone under.
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An Ode, À La Mode: 1 Baker Savors America, Creating 50 Pies For 50 States
Originally from Singapore, Stacey Mei Yan Fong loves baking and America. For a project she calls 50 Pies/50 States, she's made an elaborative representative pie for each state.
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Carol Burnett On Her Signature Ear Pull And Accessing A Wide Audience
The Carol Burnett Show, which aired from 1967-1978, recently started streaming. We listen back to Terry Gross' 2003 interview with Burnett, and TV critic David Bianculli checks in with her now.
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North Korea Executed Coronavirus Rule-Breaker, Says South Korean Intelligence
South Korean lawmakers say intelligence officials briefed them on the North's tough pandemic rules, including a Pyongyang lockdown and an execution of an official caught breaking restrictions.
Mary Steenburgen Discusses True Love And Holiday Cheer On 'Happiest Season'
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with actor Mary Steenburgen about her new holiday movie, Happiest Season.
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'The Flight Attendant' Is A Fizzy, Dark And Funny Mystery
Kaley Cuoco plays a messy flight attendant in the HBO MAX series that begins when one very bad night leads to one very rough morning.
Finding A Voice And Coming To Terms With A Stutter In 'I Talk Like A River'
Jordan Scott is a poet, a master of words, and a stutterer. His new kids' book, gorgeously illustrated by Sydney Smith, chronicles his childhood journey towards coming to terms with his stutter.
Biden Gains 87 Net Votes In Partial Wisconsin Recount Requested By Trump
President Trump says his team will file a lawsuit challenging Wisconsin's results prior to the state's certification deadline on Tuesday.
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