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How Our Entertainment Changed In 2020
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Aisha Harris, host of the Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast, and NPR Music's Stephen Thompson, about how the events of 2020 have forever changed the entertainment industry.
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Saudi Arabia Sentences Prominent Women's Rights Activist To Nearly 6 Years In Prison
A court in Saudi Arabia has sentenced Loujain al-Hathloul, a prominent Saudi female activist, to five years and eight months in prison. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with her sister Alia al-Hathloul.
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Robyn Schall On Her New Year's Resolutions For 2021
Comedian Robyn Schall went viral for a video reading through her 2020 goals, which was blown apart by the pandemic. She shares with NPR her New Year's resolutions for 2021.
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Enigmatic Rapper And Producer MF DOOM Dead At 49
Rapper MF DOOM died on Oct. 31 of yet-unknown causes, his wife announced on New Year's Eve on social media. He was one of hip-hop's great lyricists and one of its most mysterious figures.
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Black Doctors Use Social Media To Share Accurate Information About COVID-19 Vaccine
A third of Black Americans are hesitant to get a COVID-19 vaccine, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation poll. Some Black doctors are finding creative ways to encourage vaccine acceptance.
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Amid Health Care Worker Shortage, LA Mayor Presses For Faster Vaccine Rollout
As the city's hospitals reach a breaking point, Mayor Eric Garcetti says Los Angeles needs more vaccine doses as soon as possible: "We can go as fast as you give us those vaccines."
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Latest Pandemic Relief Package Includes Help For Cultural Venues
The $900 billion coronavirus relief bill sets aside $15 billion for arts funding. It's a lifeline for music venues, museums and theaters that were hit hard by the pandemic.
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The Fate Of Local Budgets Without Enough Money In The Relief Bill
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Tracy Gordon, a senior fellow with the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center, about how the pandemic continues to affect local government funding.
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Poet Tess Taylor Invites People To Embrace Darkness Of This Time Of Year
As 2020 draws to an end, poet Tess Taylor shares some poems that invite listeners into the dark of our times and the darkness of this time of year.
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2020 Stories And Moments That Were Meaningful To Our Producers
Some producers of All Things Considered share moments that meant something special to each of them this year.
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Dubsmash Creators Of Color Say They Deserve Credit — And Money — On TikTok
A battle is being fought over who owns viral dance moves on Internet video apps. Black and Brown creators on Dubsmash say TikTok creators are profiting off their dance moves.
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Cocktail To See 2020 Off: Some Healing Herbs And A Whole Lot Of Cognac
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Julia Ebell, former creative director of The Gibson cocktail bar in Washington, D.C., about which cocktail is best to bid farewell to 2020.