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When it comes to rigid safeguards against the Ebola virus, New York’s governor says “Better safe than sorry”. But what happens when panic inflates the…
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When an unrecognizable number shows up on your phone during election season, chances are pretty good that the caller is someone taking a poll. On today’s…
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From the dusty towns of the old west, to the empty mills of the east, there’s just something about abandoned places and the stories they leave behind.…
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When we spoke to Joel Beckerman about his new book Sonic Boom: How Sound Transforms the Way We Think, Feel, and Buy, we couldn't help but think of the…
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The New Hampshire Film Festival is getting underway this week in Portsmouth.One film that’s getting a lot attention this year is called Slingshot. It’s…
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As the air grows colder, we leave behind the hot summer blockbusters, and move to more serious films, many of which will be vying heavily for award show…
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Picking out a movie can be a lot like browsing the cereal aisle - the more options you have, the harder it is to decide what to watch. It's especially…
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Ty Burr's Korean Film RecommendationsWe spoke with Boston Globe movie critic Ty Burr about the wealth of Korean films available to watch here in the United States. This is a list of the films…
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When it comes to news reporting, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is among the most difficult and sensitive topics to cover. On today’s show, NPR’s…
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Despite having 94,000 miles of coastline and millions of acres of rivers, America imports 91% of its seafood. Today we explore the case for reviving the…