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In 'Beasts of a Little Land,' a portrait of Korea's quest for independence
Elissa Nadworny speaks with writer Juhea Kim about her debut novel, which explores the stories of people who's lives shaped — and were shaped – by the country's decades-long struggle for independence.
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Remembering the legacy of Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Journalist Kate Bartlett speaks with Elissa Nadworny about what Desmond Tutu meant to the people of South Africa and the fight for social justice more broadly.
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Tips for stain removal to keep your holidays merry and stain-free!
The holidays can be a tough time for our clothes: you're always spilling SOMETHING — wine, salad dressing, pie. But those stains don't have to be permanent with this collection of expert advice.
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Surviving teenage girlhood takes on a whole new meaning on 'Yellowjackets'
Elissa Nadworny speaks with Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson, creators of the new show about a girls soccer team whose plane crashes en route to a tournament - stranding the teens in the wilderness.
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Exploring some favorite Christmas songs beyond that Mariah Carey tune
NPR staffers discuss their favorite Christmas songs.
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Using poetry to understand grief during a very difficult year
It's been a difficult year for many people. NPR's Elissa Nadworny talks with poet Danez Smith about using poetry to understand and process complex emotions like grief.
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In 'Parallel Mothers,' Almodóvar hitches unruly passions to women and family
Filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar takes a long, colorful look at motherhood in his melodrama Parallel Mothers, starring Penélope Cruz.
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How to get ready to repay your student loan when the payment freeze ends
NPR's Elissa Nadworny talks to Betsy Mayotte of the Institute of Student Loan Advisors about the latest extension on the student loan pause and what borrowers can do to prepare for repayments.
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So far so good for the James Webb Space Telescope after its long-awaited launch
The James Webb Space Telescope is on the way to its final destination, about a million miles from Earth. From there, it will make unprecedented observations of the universe.
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Short staffed from omicron, airlines canceled some Christmas Eve flights last minute
Many holiday travelers had Christmas Eve flights canceled at the last minute because of the surge in the omicron variant. Airlines say a spike in cases has left them short staffed.
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Tenants at risk of homelessness were evicted from a building. Here's what happened
The former tenants of the Merkle Hotel in Tacoma, Wash., struggled to find housing after they were forced from their building in 2018. Many didn't have a place to go.
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NPR listeners share the dishes that are always on their tables during the holidays
We asked NPR listeners which holiday dishes they look forward to each year and how the pandemic has changed both the food and its significance.