NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks to poet Raymond Antrobus about his new memoir, The Quiet Ear, and how he has navigated between the worlds of hearing and hearing loss.
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You could say that we live in the age of artificial intelligence, although it feels truer about no aspect of our lives than it does of advertising. “If you want …
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‘And Just Like That’ creator explains ending the show with ‘Sex and the City’ callback
This article contains spoilers from the And Just Like That series finale. And just like that…And Just Like That is over. After a surprise announcement earlier this month that HBO …
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The first two episodes of the new season of “South Park” have everybody talking — and that includes the White House, Vice President JD Vance, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem …
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As Zach Cregger prepares to bring Resident Evil to the big screen once again, he’s venturing outside the canon for a new story. The director, who is rebooting the franchise …
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One-in-70-Trillion: An Evolutionary Biologist Explains the Mind-Bending Probability of Our Existence
At a 1998 conference on technology and life, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy author Douglas Adams once proposed the notion of a sentient puddle. Imagine it “waking up one …
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While The Goonies has long inspired hopes of a sequel, star Josh Brolin isn’t embarking on that quest just yet. Speaking to Entertainment Tonight at the premiere of Zach Cregger’s …
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Despite numerous false starts, Mahershala Ali’s debut as a vampire slayer in “Blade” is still in the works, Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige confirmed. “Mahershala is still attached,” Feige told …
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NPR’s Juana Summers speaks with Tom Michael, general manager of Boise State Public Radio, about what the cuts to federal public media funding mean for his station. JUANA SUMMERS, HOST: …