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Human Spectacle
Human Spectacle
We've always loved to gawk at others, but what's it like when the tables are turned and all eyes are on you?
·thisamericanlife.org·
Human Spectacle
How to fix America's aviation system
How to fix America's aviation system
It’s been almost 15 years since the last deadly plane crash on a U.S. airline. But near misses in U.S. aviation have grown 25% in the last decade. What's behind the rise in close calls?
·wbur.org·
How to fix America's aviation system
Heretics
Heretics
·thisamericanlife.org·
Heretics
On the Media : Bullseye with Jesse Thorn
On the Media : Bullseye with Jesse Thorn
Brooke Gladstone and Bob Garfield are the hosts of On the Media, a weekly NPR show about the media industry.
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On the Media : Bullseye with Jesse Thorn
Christopher Nolan On 'Oppenheimer' : Fresh Air
Christopher Nolan On 'Oppenheimer' : Fresh Air
Christopher Nolan talks about writing and directing the new film Oppenheimer, about the man who's known as the father of the atom bomb, J. Robert Oppenheimer. Nolan also directed the WWII movie Dunkirk, The Dark Knight, and Inception. The film is about Oppenheimer's leading role in the race to develop the bomb before the Nazis. But after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, he became an arms control advocate, opposed building the hydrogen bomb, and was targeted during the anti-communist witch hunts of the 1950s.Later, Maureen Corrigan reviews the new novel by James McBride.
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Christopher Nolan On 'Oppenheimer' : Fresh Air
Alone Enough
Alone Enough
Endurance aloneness, and what the pros have to say about it.
·radiolab.org·
Alone Enough
Remembering NPR's Ken Barcus, a tough editor with a big heart
Remembering NPR's Ken Barcus, a tough editor with a big heart
Ken Barcus, longtime Midwest bureau chief on NPR's National Desk, has died at age 67. He took great pride in countering stereotypes of the Midwest and in mentoring scores of young reporters.
·npr.org·
Remembering NPR's Ken Barcus, a tough editor with a big heart
The Queen of Dying | Radiolab
The Queen of Dying | Radiolab
The remarkable story of the woman who showed us all how to stare down death: Elisabeth Kübler-Ross.
·wnycstudios.org·
The Queen of Dying | Radiolab
The Unreality of Now
The Unreality of Now
Ahead of the election, we have stories about people trying to live in the unreality that defines this moment.
·thisamericanlife.org·
The Unreality of Now
This American Life
This American Life
A weekly public radio program and podcast. Each week we choose a theme and put together different kinds of stories on that theme.
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This American Life