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A Man, A Plan ... A Marathon (In Space)
"The London Marathon is a worldwide event. Let's take it out of this world," says British astronaut Tim Peake, who will run the course virtually, on a treadmill in the International Space Station.
Spike Lee Pits Sex Against Guns In A Powerful Message Movie
Lee's new film, Chi-Raq, is an adaptation of the Greek comedy Lysistrata, in which women withhold sex to get their men to stop fighting. Critic David Edelstein calls it a "sexy, brash and potent."
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Hendrix On A Horn: The World Of Robin Eubanks
His 30-year career includes trailblazing with an electric trombone, but the Oberlin educator and jazz player has never recorded with a big band until now.
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Chris Cooke's Top Jazz Picks of 2015
Chris McNulty/Eternal/Palmetto Records: The latest recording from jazz vocalist Chris McNulty is arguably the finest of her entire career. One of the most…
Scientists Strike Giant Paleontological 'Gold'
Scientists at the University of Edinburgh have found a field of dinosaur footprints on the Isle of Skye. The footprints were made by giant dinosaurs 50 feet long that weighed nearly 20 tons.
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New York Times Publishes First Front Page Editorial In Nearly 100 Years
The New York Times published an editorial on its front page, calling for an end to the "gun epidemic." NPR's Scott Simon speaks with NPR's David Folkenflik about the paper's decision.
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Sports: Woods' Milestone; A Farewell Fit For Fame?
NPR's Scott Simon and Howard Bryant of ESPN.com and ESPN the magazine talk about college football championships, how Tiger Wood parents in the public eye, and Kobe Bryant's retirement.
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After Shooting Video Comes To Light, Chicago Police Under Pressure
The Chicago police force is under intense scrutiny. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Reverend Jesse Jackson about the policing situation in Chicago and what action he'd like to see taken.
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Nearly 200 Nations Agree On Climate Change Draft Plan At Paris Summit
"It always seems impossible until it's done," French Ecology Minister Segolene Royal told the conference Saturday, quoting Nelson Mandela.
Fresh Air Weekend: HBO's 'Leftovers'; Adele's '25'; Broadway Composer John Kander
Damon Lindelof and Tom Perrotta, the co-creators of The Leftovers, discuss the series. Rock critic Ken Tucker weighs in on Adele's popularity. John Kander reflects on a career of Hidden Treasures.
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