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Famed New Orleans Live-Music Venue Adapts To Pandemic
Robert Mercurio, member of the band Galactic and co-owner of the New Orleans music venue Tipitina's, tells NPR about how the pandemic will affect the future of live music.
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Online Games For The Whole Family
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Todd Martens of The Los Angeles Times about virtual games families and friends can play together even when they are physically apart.
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Filmmaker On New Rom-Com 'Happiest Season'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Clea DuVall, writer and director of the holiday movie.
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NFL Sees Fewer Injuries, More Recoveries In 2020
NPR's Michel Martin discusses whether 2020 has been a bad year for injuries in the NFL, particularly for quarterbacks, with Judy Battista of NFL.com.
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Nobel Peace Prize Winner To Belligerent Warmaker: Ethiopia Under Abiy Ahmed
In Ethiopia, the 2019 winner of the Nobel Peace Prize is now embroiled in a blood war. So, what happened to Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed?
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Interview With 'Color Me Country' Radio Host Rissi Palmer
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with country singer Rissi Palmer about her radio show, "Color Me Country." It celebrates the music of Black, brown and indigenous country musicians.
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Employment Brings Relief To Food-Insecure Illinois Family
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Illinois artist and mother of three Ja Nelle Pleasure, who has recently experienced food insecurity, about how she is feeding her family this winter.
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Music Review: Secretary Of State Pick Anthony Blinken
A peek at the "wonk rock" of Biden administration pick for Secretary of State, Antony Blinken.
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The U.S. And Equitable Access To Menstruation Products
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jennifer Weiss-Wolf of Period Equity about where the U.S. stands on providing free menstruation products nationally and how the pandemic has affected access to them.
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Ahead Of Holidays, Demand Increases At Maryland Food Bank
NPR's Michel Martin checks in with Lisa Goldberg, Vice President of the Board of Directors at Nourish Now, a Maryland-based nonprofit food bank, about how operations are going during the holidays.
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Middle East Expert On Assassination Of One Of Iran's Top Nuclear Officials
An Iranian scientist, who U.S. intelligence says is one of Iran's top nuclear officials, has been assassinated. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Iran Middle East expert Ariane Tabatabai about the news.
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More Than 100,000 People Died Of COVID-19 In Nursing Homes, Findings Show
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Priya Chidambaram of the Kaiser Family Foundation about their findings that more than 100,000 residents and staff of long-term care facilities have died of COVID-19.