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Songs We Love: Agalloch, 'In The Shadow Of Our Pale Companion'
Guitarist Don Anderson breaks down the 15-minute epic from 2002, which he says "still gives me goosebumps."
At 93, Diana Kennedy Still Reigns As Mexico's Feistiest Food Expert
The cookbook Nothing Fancy, first published in 1984, has just been re-released — and is the closest thing to a memoir that the formidable "Julia Child of Mexico" has ever written.
After Katrina, New Artists Found Inspiration In A Recovering City
At New Orleans exhibits commemorating the 10th anniversary of the hurricane, NPR's Neda Ulaby found three artists who said they wouldn't have become artists if it hadn't been for the storm.
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Medical Schools Reboot For 21st Century
Medicine has changed a lot in the past 100 years. But medical training has stayed much the same. Many schools are now retooling — focusing on teamwork — to train a different kind of doctor.
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Bags Of Cash, Armed Guards And Wary Banks: The Edgy Life Of A Cannabis Company CFO
Being chief financial officer in a pot business requires lots of workarounds, including hiring heavily armed guards. Few financial firms are willing to service a market that remains federally illegal.
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Female Farmers Find Fame And Fortune On Reality TV Show
How fast can you vaccinate a goat? That's one of the challenges in "Female Food Heroes," a contest in Tanzania, Nigeria and Ethiopia.
Names We'd Like To See When We Google 'Women Changing The World'
Oprah, Sheryl Sandberg and Malala Yousafzai lead the list of world changers. But there are a lot of unsung candidates who deserve a shout-out.
In The Big Easy, Food Vendors Create A Little Honduras
Thanks to a quirk of history, New Orleans has long had a Honduran population, but it exploded post-Katrina. Nearly a decade later, Hondurans have created a vibrant, if underground, culinary community.
'Run The Oil Industry In Reverse': Fighting Climate Change By Farming Kelp
A Maine startup is drawing high-profile support for its low-tech plan to soak up carbon emissions. It says its kelp farms will sink to the ocean floor and lock the carbon away for millennia.
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Starring As A Starlet, Amanda Seyfried Shines As Marion Davies In 'Mank'
To get into the role, Seyfried watched Davies' old movies, read her autobiography and listened to old scratchy recordings. She says playing the silver screen star was the ultimate dress-up dream.
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