Skip to main content
Search Query
Show Search
Sign In
LIVE TV
Menu
Where you learn something new every day.
Show Search
Search Query
Sign In
LIVE TV
Donate
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
On Air
Now Playing
KVCR
All Streams
KVCR News is now available on kvcr.org!
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest (Publish Date)
Oldest (Publish Date)
Search
Sunday Puzzle: Play The GaMe
Alex Hart plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro.
Listen
•
5:50
For March, 3 Romances That'll Bring You A Little Sunshine
March's slate of romance releases brings more of what we want: Headstrong heroines, adoring heroes and happy endings. Plus fake engagements, secret clubs and SHOCK: A duke who doesn't get the girl.
Visualizing Gentrification In 'Remnants Of An Exodus'
Photographer Al J Thompson came of age in a community of Caribbean immigrants in Spring Valley, N.Y. His new book Remnants of an Exodus documents his return to a changed community.
Fresh Air Weekend: 'Unorthodox' Author Deborah Feldman; Novelist Kazuo Ishiguro
Feldman's 2012 memoir inspired the Netflix series Unorthodox. Ken Tucker reviews Julien Baker's new album, Little Oblivions. Ishiguro draws on his songwriting past to write novels about the future.
Listen
•
46:04
'A Beginner's Guide To America' Shows Us The States Through New Eyes
Roya Hakakian was a teenager when she came to the United States from Iran. she says she hopes her book will help native-born Americans see all the small signs of democracy they don't usually notice.
Listen
•
7:37
Saudi Oil Giant Aramco Reports 44% Profit Slump In 2020 Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
Saudi Arabia's state-backed oil company earned $49 billion last year as the pandemic slashed fuel demand around the globe, in what its CEO called "one of the most challenging years in history."
AstraZeneca Vaccine Can Prevent COVID-19, Late-Stage Study Says
Results of the trial, which involved more than 32,000 volunteers, showed two doses of the vaccine administered four weeks apart had an efficacy of 79% at preventing symptoms of COVID-19.
Black Church Leaders In Georgia On The Importance Of 'Souls To The Polls'
Bishop Reginald T. Jackson and Supervisor Christy Jackson say church-led voting goes back to the Jim Crow era.
Listen
•
6:58
Grounded For Spring Break, College Students Talk About Who Got The Shot, And How
For the second year, undergraduates in New York City are mostly sticking to campus. But there is plenty of gossip about classmates exploiting loopholes to get vaccinated in order to travel or party.
Philippines Calls On China To Remove Massive Fishing Fleet At Disputed Reef
Manila says 220 fishing vessels believed to be manned by China's maritime militia were observed anchored side by side at the disputed Whitsun Reef earlier this month.
Previous
638 of 24,974
Next