Justine Kenin appears in the following:
Encore: Author Erica Perl on her book, 'The Ninth Night of Hanukkah'
Monday, December 26, 2022
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with author Erica Perl about her book, "The Ninth Night of Hanukkah," which shares the story of two kids inspired to start a new unusual tradition.
What the freezing weather means for holiday football games
Friday, December 23, 2022
NPR's Juana Summers talks with WGN reporter Larry Hawley about the freezing weather conditions for Saturday's Chicago Bears game.
Writer Rax King on her favorite book, 'Dancing Queen' by Lisa Carver
Thursday, December 22, 2022
NPR's Juana Summers talks with writer Rax King about one of her favorite books, "Dancing Queen" by Lisa Carver.
Writer on how his book set in 1940s Los Angeles parallels today's illiberal democracy
Thursday, December 22, 2022
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with writer Antony Marra about his book, "Mercury Pictures Presents."
Madrid students bring joy — and money — to people all over Spain
Thursday, December 22, 2022
The traditional Spanish Christmas Lottery happens every Dec. 22. Madrid students bring joy, and sometimes a lot of money, to people all over Spain. Its top prize is known as "El Gordo."
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Franco Harris died Wednesday at age 72
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Franco Harris, known for the most iconic catch in NFL history, died Wednesday at age 72. His "Immaculate Reception" lifted his team and name to the annals of football.
What Trump's tax returns reveal about him and the U.S.' financial disclosure system
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with New York Times reporter Russ Buettner about what the release of former President Donald Trump's taxes reveals and what kind of precedent the move sets.
Tourists are trapped in Lima as protesters block main roads
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with reporter Simeon Tegel about efforts to evacuate tourists trapped in and around Lima, Peru, as protesters block main roads after the former president's ousting.
A member of the Jan. 6 committee on its final hearing
Monday, December 19, 2022
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rep. Adam Schiff, a member of the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack.
Artificial Intelligence helped connect a Holocaust survivor with photos of her past
Monday, December 19, 2022
NPR's Juana Summers talks with software engineer Daniel Patt about his website "From Numbers to Names," which uses artificial intelligence to find photos of victims and survivors of the Holocaust.
Basketball coach Billie Moore died Wednesday at age 79
Friday, December 16, 2022
Basketball coach Billie Moore died Wednesday at age 79. Moore was the first U.S. women's national basketball coach in 1976 and a two-time women's college basketball national champion.
The World Cup is sparking holiday spirit in hospitals
Friday, December 16, 2022
Hospitals can be lonely places, especially during the holidays. But there's a new kind of holiday spirit sparked by the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Novelist Steph Cha on her favorite novel, 'The Long Goodbye' by Raymond Chandler
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
All Things Considered hosts are asking their favorite writers about their favorite writers. Ailsa Chang talks with novelist Steph Cha about her favorite novel, "The Long Goodbye" by Raymond Chandler.
Alex Ovechkin makes hockey history with his 800th goal
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
Ice hockey player Alexander Ovechkin of the Washington Capitols made history Tuesday when he scored his 800th goal.
South Africa's president dodges impeachment, but his political future is in question
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
NPR's Juana Summers talks with political commentator Justice Malala about the fate of South Africa's president Cyril Ramaphosa.
A former analyst on mental health support in the intelligence community
Monday, December 12, 2022
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with former National Intelligence Council officer for Iran Heather Williams about the psychological consequences intelligence officers experience after traumatic events.
Reporter Lloyd Newman, known for Ghetto Life 101, died this week at age 43
Friday, December 09, 2022
Lloyd Newman, one of the reporters of the documentary Ghetto Life 101, died this week at age 43. The documentary aired on this program almost 30 years ago.
A scientific survey takes a look at 'vocal mimicry' in parrots
Thursday, December 08, 2022
A new scientific survey takes a close look at the ability of parrots to mimic human words and phrases.
'Dead money' in college football is at an all time high
Wednesday, December 07, 2022
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Washington Post sportswriter Liz Clarke about the prevalence of "dead money" in college football as universities and boosters buyout coaches.
Families wanted a Black Santa, so one man created a company to provide them
Tuesday, December 06, 2022
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Stafford Braxton about his company, Santas Just Like Me, which provides Santas of color and representation for Christmas celebrations.