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A Tourism Ad Touting The Florida Keys Reopening Hit A Nerve. It Has Been Taken Down.
The Florida Keys officially reopen to tourists Monday. But in attempt to broadcast this important milestone, the Keys’ tax-funded advertising group has...
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Governor Ron DeSantis did not include LGBTQ employees in an executive order that setup workplace discrimination policies in government offices this week.…
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In her new novel, the Booker Prize-winning author Pat Barker explores the impact of World War I through the lives of three aimless art students, two of whom go to the frontlines.
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In Pasco, DeSantis Steps Up Coronavirus Vaccine Availability For Seniors
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Roger Sterling may be the show's most charismatic and lovable characters. His memoir, once a book that existed only in the show's fictional universe, is now real enough to find in your Christmas stocking.
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NPR's Morning Edition wants to hear about the moments of teamwork in your life. Share a couplet about the team in your life and we will transform a few into one, big poem.
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Thoughts Of Fall Butt Into Lazy Day Of Summer
For our look at summer poetry, we turn to Charlotte Boulay, a Philadelphia-based poet, with "The End of Summer." She offers a poem that, on its surface, is about an idyllic activity: taking a nap.
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Finding a New Calling in the Wake of Loss
As a psychologist, Helen Hand worked in a thriving clinical practice for almost 25 years. But then the death of her brother, at age 54, led her to a new path. Now she's working to fulfill his plans, as president of Colorado Free University.
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Republican Lobbyists on the Rise in Washington
As President Bush's second term begins, a crowd of Republicans is spinning through Washington's "revolving door," leaving government positions to work as lobbyists. Democrats are adjusting to the change as the GOP strives to consolidate its hold on Washington's infrastructure.
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Americans' Insatiable Hunger for Celebrity Chefs
The cult of the TV celebrity chef has created multimedia empires, but it has also helped transform the way Americans think about food.
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Ray Sings and Basie Swings
A new album features the late Ray Charles playing with the Count Basie Orchestra, but Charles never actually recorded with the group. The tracks were mashed together by an audio engineer who used to play with Charles.
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'Nice Indians Ahead'
NPR's Tom Goldman recently decided to make his first visit to the Grand Canyon. On the road there, he encountered intriguing signs that -- like the cultural misperceptions about Native Americans they implied -- he found impossible to ignore.
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Beckett's Centenary: Revisiting a Legacy
As the centenary of playwright Samuel Beckett's birth approaches, remembrances and performances of his work are under way. His influence skipped from country to country during his lifetime, and it remains profound in the world of the theater.
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Medical Lesson: Learning to Relate to Patients
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At a gallery in Bay Saint Louis, Miss., artist Lori Gordon has quite literally picked up the pieces in the wake of Hurricane Katrina... and is trying to make sense of the storm with bits of the rubble left behind.
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San Francisco's Fillmore District is known for its namesake rock venue, but once it was home to legendary jazz clubs. A new photo book preserves the record of a neighborhood that fell victim to "urban renewal."
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A September Story -- Sonic Memorial Project
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