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At the Broadway Makers Marketplace, theater fans find both crafts and community
A pop-up shop in a New York subway station is home to all things Broadway: memorabilia, live performances and handmade goods created by fans. Now, the shop's owners hope to find a permanent home.
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Remembering Betty White, whose show business career spanned 8 decades
Betty White's death, at age 99, is hitting her fans hard. With a long and iconic career in show business, she gave us plenty to celebrate.
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Ukrainian civilians mourn their daily lives lost to war
Ukrainians are mourning the everyday aspects of life that they've lost to the war. Dreams have been extinguished or postponed, and daily routines upended. All of that takes a toll on mental health.
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A Ukraine military advisor says he's confident in defenses to protect Kyiv
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Markian Lubkivskyi, an advisor to Ukraine's defense minister, about Russia's ongoing attack on the country.
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Alec Baldwin reaches a settlement in the 'Rust' wrongful death lawsuit
The family of Halyna Hutchins, the cinematographer killed on the "Rust" movie set last year, and Alec Baldwin have reached a settlement in a wrongful death lawsuit.
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'Attica' filmmakers on the making of the documentary
The new documentary painstakingly recounts the deadly 1971 prison uprising. NPR's Michel Martin talks to co-directors Stanley Nelson and Traci A. Curry.
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The U.S. tried permanent daylight saving time in the 1970s — then quickly rejected it
The Senate this week voted with unanimous consent to adopt permanent daylight saving time hours to eliminate the need to change clocks twice a year.
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Pritzker winner Diébédo Francis Kéré makes buildings to serve West African community
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Diébédo Francis Kéré, the first African to win the Pritzker Architecture Prize.
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Asia policy expert says China support to Russia could alter U.S.-China relations
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former Australian Prime Minister and current president of the Asia Society Kevin Rudd about how Russia's invasion of Ukraine is affecting the U.S.-China relationship.
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How the House passed the $1 trillion infrastructure plan
The House of Representatives passed a trillion dollar infrastructure bill Friday, delivering President Biden a major legislative victory after months of negotiation with his own party.
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