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Lunch With Monet, Dinner With Jackson Pollock
Two new books focus on the culinary lives of these two artists. Turns out, their approaches to food provide a new way of thinking about their two very different approaches to art.
The Past Year, And Decade, In Music Listening: Video Rules, The Boy's Club Remains
Two reports released recently shine a light on the decade-long trends shaping our relationships to listening, from the dominance of video to the vinyl "boom" that isn't quite.
6/20/2013 U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski announces her support of gay marriage; U.S. Sen. Mark Begich requests planes for Coast Guard; Anchorage Mayor Dan Sullivan to run for Lt. Gov.; Border agents relent on strict rules for Canadian boaters
http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kbc/local-kbc-1027030.mp3Anchorage, AK – Sen. Lisa Murkowski says her support of gay marriage is…
What's Keeping Asian-American Lawyers From Ascending The Legal Ranks?
While the number of Asian-American lawyers and law students increased greatly in recent decades, there are few Asian-American lawyers in top positions in the legal field.
World Cup 2014 Draw Is Set: U.S. Will Face Germany, Portugal, Ghana
Currently the world's No. 14 team, the U.S. must finish in the top two among Germany (No. 2), Portugal (No. 5) and Ghana to advance. Another group will pit England against Italy, Uruguay and Costa Rica. The tournament begins in Brazil in June.
Museum Finds Piece Of WWII History For Sale On EBay
Museum volunteers were perusing eBay when they happened upon a Lorenz teleprinter used by the Nazis to transmit encrypted messages. It was labeled a telegram machine and sold for just $14.
Slam Dunk: Michael Jordan Wins Trademark Dispute In China
China's top court has handed basketball legend Michael Jordan a victory in a long-running trademark dispute over the use of his name by a Chinese company.
Thailand Says It Was Unaware Of CIA 'Black Site' On Its Soil
Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha says the U.S. never told Thai officials of the existence of a safe house where top al-Qaida operatives were allegedly subjected to torture.
Prince Charles: Organic Innovator, Biscuit Maker
Two decades ago, the heir to the throne of England foresaw the potential and value in organic agriculture. The first product Duchy Originals launched was the Oaten Biscuit, and it's still a top seller today.
2018 Is Now The Wettest Year On Record For Washington And Other Cities
So far this year, 61.34 inches of rain have fallen in Washington, breaking a 129-year-old record.
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