Weekend Edition Sunday
Weekend Edition Sunday features interviews with newsmakers, artists, scientists, politicians, musicians, writers, theologians and historians.
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Episodes
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear discusses state's recovery after storms
Don Gonyea talks with Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear about storm damage in his state, and how the recovery effort is going.
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The classic 'West Side Story' is being remade for the screen
Don Gonyea speaks with Rachel Zegler and Ariana DeBose, stars of the new film adaptation of "West Side Story."
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Thousands of Russian troops have massed on the border of Ukraine
Don Gonyea speaks with Angela Stent of the Brookings Institution about how the crisis on the Ukraine-Russia border can be resolved.
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Sunday Puzzle: What rhymes with tourist site?
NPR's Don Gonyea plays the puzzle with puzzle master Will Shortz and this week's winner Jamie Tyrrell from Somerville, Mass.
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There's big money in writing a holiday hit
Don Gonyea speaks with writer and former record executive Tim Sommer on what musical artists stand to gain from a holiday hit.
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Bob Dole, longtime GOP senator and 1996 presidential nominee, dies
After recovering from wounds suffered in World War II, Dole went on to represent Kansas in Congress for more than 30 years.
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Sunday Puzzle: It's (not) rhyme thyme
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with puzzle master Will Shortz and this week's winner Rich Storrs from Marlborough, Conn.
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Playing hooky goes terribly awry in young adult thriller 'You'll Be the Death of Me'
Ayesha Rascoe speaks with best-selling author Karen M. McManus about her new thriller for young adults called "You'll Be the Death of Me."
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Paul Thomas Anderson turns to youthful merriment for latest movie, 'Licorice Pizza'
Ayesha Rascoe asks director Paul Thomas Anderson about his new movie "Licorice Pizza."
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Communities of color face disproportionate exposure to pollution
Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Michael S. Regan, the Environmental Protection Agency Administrator, about the Biden administration's approach to environmental justice.
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It's not science fiction. Scientists have really made robots that reproduce
Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Harvard researcher Sam Kriegman about xenobots, the self-replicating robots he helped create.
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Gov't Mule goes back to their genre's roots to release first blues album
For a quarter century, Gov't Mule has been rocking hard, led by ex-Allman Brothers guitarist Warren Haynes. Their new release is their first-ever blues album, "Heavy Load Blues."