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'Judge Parker' Comic Strip Writer Explores Realities Of Prison Life
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to the writer of the comic strip "Judge Parker," Francesco Marciuliano, about highlighting criminal justice issues in his story lines.
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Once quaint, 'Stranger Things' is now extravagant in every way
The kids of Stranger Things are no longer kids, and the plot no longer revolves around them.
TV has brought the abortion debate home since the 1970s
Bea Arthur as Maude had an abortion in 1972. Jane the Virgin's lead character made a different choice decades later.
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What's making us happy: A guide to your weekend listening and viewing
Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: For All Mankind, The Witcher, the BeReal app, and more.
Time loop stories aren't all 'Groundhog Day' rip-offs. Time loop stories aren't all...
Here we go again: Time loop stories were around long before the 1993 movie Groundhog Day. So a friendly reminder that one person's discovery of something isn't the same as its invention.
Doctors are pushing Hollywood for more realistic depictions of death and dying on TV
Clinicians who work with people at the end of life say the most common television depictions of death aren't representative of what happens in the real world. They want to flip the script.
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Through comics, 'Essex County' creator shows us the struggles, triumphs of his career
Jeff Lemire explores his career arc, the road to successfully delivering Essex County and other comics to the public, in a new graphic memoir.
8 ways to make the future brighter: from battling misinformation to honoring grandmas
The U.N. has adopted a lengthy "pact" of items for the world to address for a better tomorrow. We asked global thinkers if they'd like to add anything or give more emphasis to certain agenda items.
What's Making Us Happy: A guide to your weekend viewing, listening and gaming
Each week, guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: A documentary about yacht rock, Colouring's new album, the game Pentiment and an action movie about TSA.
We're all going to die. What now? 'The Life of Chuck' sits with this question
Tom Hiddleston stars in the new adaptation of Stephen King's novella — which is somehow a very sweet film about the inevitable approach of death.
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