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Banksy Customizes A West Bank Hotel, Offering Rooms With A View Of Wall
In one of the reclusive artist's most elaborate installations to date, a hotel becomes a blend of well-appointed getaway and art gallery.
In Shirley MacLaine's New Movie, She Has 'The Last Word'
Shirley MacLaine agrees that she's played a lot of sharp-tongued, difficult-to-be-around women, and that's true of her latest role in the movie, The Last Word. In her latest role, she's a woman obsessed with designing her own obituary. MacLaine talks about how she approaches acting and dodges what she wants written in her own obituary.
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Rick Perry Looks To Bring Texas Approach To Energy Department
On Thursday, former Texas Gov. Rick Perry was sworn in as the energy secretary for the Trump administration. NPR looks ahead to a series of upcoming pieces examining Perry's role in expanding wind energy production in Texas.
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Gustav Metzger, Whose Creations Were Works Of Destruction, Dies At 90
The artist, who lost most of his family to the Holocaust when he was young, founded the auto-destructive art movement. He explored how destruction could become an act of creation and dissent.
Trump Nominees' Financial Reports Slow To Arrive For Ethics Review, Document Shows
A document obtained by NPR illustrates the complexity of the nominees' financial holdings — and how slowly they are being reported for federal ethics vetting, compared with the Obama administration.
How Do You Raise A Feminist Daughter? Chimamanda Adichie Has 15 Suggestions
Adichie's new book began as a letter to a childhood friend (and new mother) who had asked for some advice. It's called Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions.
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Stop Using The Word 'Pivot' — Trump Is Trump And Will Always Be Trump
After the president delivered what amounted to a fairly normal address to a joint session of Congress, there were musings that maybe he would stay "presidential."
President Trump Accuses Obama Of 'Wire Tapping,' Provides No Evidence
In a series of tweets early Saturday morning, Trump alleged that Obama wiretapped Trump Tower before Election Day, calling him a "bad (or sick) guy." Obama's spokesman calls the claim "simply false."
For The First Time In 146 Years Chicago Goes Without Snow During January And February
Tom Skilling, chief meteorologist for WGN-TV and The Chicago Tribune, talks about the Windy City's changing weather, specifically the record-breaking lack of snow this year.
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Following Congress Address, Trump Tweets Out Accusations Of Obama 'Wire Tapping' Him
NPR's White House Correspondent Tamara Keith discusses President Trump's week, which went from a praised address before Congress, to a tweetstorm accusing former President Obama of ordering a wiretap.
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