Scott Detrow
Stories
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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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Altadena resident shares her story about escaping the LA wildfires
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Ringo Starr has a new country album. Is it any good?
NPR"s Scott Detrow speaks with Marcus Dowling, country music reporter for The Tennessean about Ringo Starr's new country music album, 'Look Up.'
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Pete Buttigieg reflects on his time leading the Department of Transportation
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R&B singer Sam Moore dies at age 89
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Starflyer 59 reimagines three decades of music as lullabies
Starflyer 59, a band from Riverside, Calif., has reimagined three decades worth of their own songs as lullabies.
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Breaking down President-elect Donald Trump's criminal sentencing
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Sec. Pete Buttigieg shares his thoughts as he prepares to leave office
In an exit interview with All Things Considered, DOT Secretary Pete Buttigieg reflects on the Biden administration's infrastructure act and why it didn't resonate with some voters.
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What if the NFL Playoffs were scripted? These would be the top storylines
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Tom Grossi about his "If the NFL Was Scripted" series and the characters and storylines viewers should be watching for in the NFL playoffs.
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Retired federal judge recounts the 'Grand Bargain' that saved Detroit
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with retired U.S. District Chief Judge Gerald Rosen about his book Grand Bargain: The Inside Story of Detroit's Dramatic Journey from Bankruptcy to Rebirth.