NPR News: Not My Job: We Quiz Black Thought, Co-Founder Of The Roots, On Suits
We’ve invited Tariq Trotter, aka Black Thought, to play a game called “It’s great, just great! But we have a few notes.” Three questions about “suits” — network executives who oversee movies and TV.
NPR News: Juan Wauters Takes On New Genres In New Album
Musician Juan Wauters talks about how he created a hip-hop song for his new album, Real Life Situations.
NPR News: ‘Great Circle’ Takes Flight Across Decades And Continents
The daredevil aviator in Maggie Shipstead’s new novel was inspired by Amelia Earhart. Shipstead says she wants to investigate the difference between death and a disappearances like Earhart’s
NPR News: WHO Film Festival: Starring Matchsticks As Burnt Out Health Workers
“Phosphôros,” made in El Salvador, is on the shortlist for a World Health Organization short film competition. Winners will be named May 13. Until then, the public can tune in — and weigh in.
NPR News: Murderbot Meets Miss Marple In ‘Fugitive Telemetry’
Martha Wells’ new Murderbot novella is a classic locked-room mystery — only the locked room is a docked shuttle at a normally peaceful space station ill-equipped to deal with murder and mayhem.
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