Avery Keatley
Stories
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In the early days of the pandemic, a green space in Seattle was one woman's refuge
In the early days of the COVID lockdown, Eileen Wurst would seek refuge in a green space in Seattle.
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Unable to visit playgrounds during quarantine, a family found joy in trainspotting
Amid the devastation and fear in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, a mother reflects on one way she and her family found some joy and connection along some train tracks.
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Expert says tariffs and terrorist designations won't beat the opioid crisis
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with researcher Vanda Felbab-Brown about why she thinks President Trump's proposed tariffs and designating cartels as terrorist organizations won't stop the opioid crisis.
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'Becoming Led Zeppelin' documentary showcases the band's rise to stardom
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Why Groundhog Day matters
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How the 1970s Changed Exercise
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"Too Soon" is a fun, flirty novel about three generations of Palestinian women
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Stars of 'Severance' discuss their roles and the show's long-awaited second season
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Tramell Tillman and Britt Lower, stars of the Apple TV+ series Severance, about the show's highly-anticipated second season.
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NPR's Scott Detrow tries to bring back the office tradition of microwave mulled wine
NPR's Scott Detrow tries to spread holiday cheer by reviving an old office holiday tradition: making mulled wine in the microwave at work on Christmas Eve.
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Mulled wine in the microwave? Don't knock it until you've tried it.
NPR's Scott Detrow tries to spread holiday cheer by reviving an old office holiday tradition: making mulled wine in the microwave at work on Christmas Eve.