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The 50th anniversary of What's Going On is an opportunity to explore the classic album's huge impact — and understand the moment Black music made its politics explicit. In the 1970s, Studs Terkel took a reel-to-reel tape recorder to record interviews with people about their jobs. Here's a look back at Terkel's interviews titled 'Working' Then And Now. In honor of NPR's 50th anniversary, the Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me panelists read three stories about a profile featured on NPR sometime in the last 50 years. Listen to find out which one is true. We take the Alt.Latino Time Machine back 50 years to tell the story of how three albums captured a moment when music, culture and current events collided in song: WAR's All Day Music, El Chicano's Revolución and Santana's Santana III. Read the story. |
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During the Great Depression, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt created the Civilian Conservation Corps to improve the country's public lands, forests, and parks. Now, nearly a hundred years later, President Biden is trying to bring a similar version of it back. (Short Wave) In 2009, a couple of Norwegians pioneered a whole new genre of television: Slow TV. Its airing was a viral event in Norway. But when an American television producer optioned the idea and took it to the US, it flopped. America's reliance on plot and hooks in storytelling reflects how we live, think and even participate in democracy. (Invisibilia) In the small Northern California town of Rio Vista, a woman named Katheryn Jenks calls 911 for help. But after the police arrive, she ends up injured and inside a jail cell, facing serious charges. (On Our Watch) |
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Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead is a zombie heist film that follows a team of mercenaries led by Dave Bautista. This rag-tag bunch attempt to steal millions of dollars from a Las Vegas casino swarming with the undead. (Pop Culture Happy Hour) People of color have a diverse set of interests, experiences, backgrounds and cultures. And the way we experience race and racism can be really different. So why do we continue to use big umbrella terms like "POC"? (Code Switch) |
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