appears in the following:

Piroshka Wields Political Discourse And Dreamy Guitars

Sunday, February 17, 2019

All veterans of the 1990s U.K. indie-pop scene, the rock quartet uses a textured, melodic sound to take on some very contemporary concerns.

Comment

Have You Never Seen 'A Face In The Crowd'? Watch It And Review It With Us

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

We all have movies we missed. ​This week, NPR's Weekend Edition wants to give you an excuse to watch A Face in the Crowd.

Comment

Have You Encountered Racist Caricatures Like Blackface In School Settings?

Thursday, February 07, 2019

Are you a person of color who experienced or heard of incidents of racist caricature while you were in school, either recently or in the past? NPR's Weekend Edition wants to hear your story.

Comment

Karim Wasfi's 'Spontaneous Compositions' Aid Stability In Iraq

Saturday, December 15, 2018

Renowned Iraqi conductor and cellist Karim Wasfi tells NPR's Scott Simon about his music, the challenges of his work and his commitment to his country.

Comment

Lost A Loved One In 2018? Tell Us About Them

Thursday, December 06, 2018

Is there a relative, friend or co-worker you lost who you think others should know about? Tell us about them, and we may share their story.

Comment

Calvin Klein's Obsession Could Be The Trick To Catching A Tiger

Sunday, October 14, 2018

Wildlife officials in India are trying to catch a tiger thought to be responsible for the deaths of several people. So far, no luck. But could the secret to success be under their noses?

Comment

Bearing Musical Witness To John B. McLemore, The Late Protagonist Of 'S-Town'

Sunday, April 22, 2018

Before his death in 2015, the subject of the hit podcast made music inspired by painter and ambient musician Tor Lundvall. Now, Lundvall is paying tribute to McLemore in return.

Comment

'Thunder Thighs': The Summer Anthem That Celebrates Every Woman

Sunday, July 02, 2017

The song and its irrepressible video are the handiwork of Brooklyn multimedia artist Miss Eaves, who says she wanted to show women of all body types, races, sexualities and ages.

Comment

Audio Installation Haunts Underground Arts Space In Washington, D.C.

Sunday, April 16, 2017

A new audio exhibit at Dupont Underground breathes life into an old, subterranean trolley station in Washington, D.C. The Wind That Blows Is All That Anybody Knows is by artist Eric Dickson.

Comment