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  • The coming months will bring a 28 Days Later sequel and a new John Wick movie starring Ana de Armas. Midsommar's Ari Aster has a new Western thriller, and Pixar goes intergalactic.
  • NPR's Juana Summers revisits the year that was for Beyoncé and Swift, and talks to Miami University of Ohio Professor Tammy L. Kernodle about the tendency to pit successful women against each other.
  • The first-term U.S. representative discusses the Republican presidential candidates and the top issues for his constituents.
  • After we mentioned it just a few weeks ago, I have been craving polenta again.However, I thought I would create a much easier baked polenta that requires…
  • Paige Olsen calls the ears on her coonhound "extravagantly long." Each ear measures more than 13 inches. Her coonhound tops the Guinness World Record list for longest ears on any living dog.
  • In the top of the ninth with two runners on base — and the entire state of California holding its collective breath —Dodger Cody Bellinger stepped up to the plate
  • In 2010, New York gubernatorial candidate Jimmy McMillian honed in on a singlular campaign message.
  • Funny Ha Ha, the first film by 29-year-old director Andrew Bujalski, made a lot of critics top 10 lists in 2004 -- quite a feat for a film made with a minimal crew, a loose script, and the director's friends. Bujalski’s new film, Mutual Appreciation, features Justin Rice, lead singer for the indie pop band Bishop Allen. Now playing in New York and Los Angeles, it will open in more cities this fall.
  • A story about alleged bounties for American soldiers in Afghanistan offered by Russia surfaces amid a surge of coronavirus cases. We unpack both those stories with Reid Wilson of The Hill.
  • When it comes to holiday spending – Halloween ranks near the top of the list.Roben Farzad, host of Public Radio’s Full Disclosure, and All Things Considered host Craig Wright talk about the marketing of Halloween and the SCARY sums of money Americans spend on the business of trick-or-treating!
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