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Never Seen 'Stranger Things'? Here's What You Need To Know Before The New Season Drops
With the new season of Stranger Things dropping Thursday, Vulture contributor Hillary Kelly tells NPR's Audie Cornish everything you need to know to fake your way through a conversation about it.
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Rita Moreno To 'My Gente': Be Proud Of Who You Are, And Don't Give Up
Moreno is being honored by the Ellis Honor Society for her work with immigrant communities. She talks to NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro about her career, her advocacy, and progress in the Latino community.
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Actor Diego Luna On The 'Awakening' Around Mexico's Presidential Election
"There is a need to say, 'Ya basta,' " Luna says, "you know, enough is enough." A few years ago, Luna left Hollywood and returned to Mexico, where he became a political activist.
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Coronavirus Concerns Stymie Live Music Performances And SXSW
Organizers, public officials, musicians and other performers are very publicly grappling with competing priorities — and are trying to find innovative ways to deal with canceled events worldwide.
John Mulaney On Hosting 'SNL': 'I Had No Idea How Hard This Was'
Mulaney worked as a writer and producer on SNL for five years and thought he knew everything there was to know about the show. But when he returned to host, he says, "I was absolutely terrified."
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At The 2018 Emmys, 'Game Of Thrones' And 'Mrs. Maisel' Soar While The Hosts Struggle
Amazon's The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel cleaned up in the comedy categories and Game of Thrones won the big drama prize for the third time. The show on the whole, though, was awfully dull.
Jocelyn Nicole Johnson talks home, identity, and 'My Monticello'
In her debut book, My Monticello, author Jocelyn Nicole Johnson asks what it means to claim a home in a place like Charlottesville, Va., — where whom the city belongs to has long been in question.
A magazine touted Michael Schumacher's first interview in years. It was actually AI
F1 champion Michael Schumacher hasn't spoken publicly since suffering a near-fatal head injury in 2013. Die Aktuelle fired its editor over the AI-generated piece, and Schumacher's family plans to sue.
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Proposed copyright changes have Dungeons and Dragons fans up in arms
The company behind Dungeons and Dragons is looking to change its copyright license. Leaked drafts showed a clamp-down on fan made content, and fans launched a campaign against it. So far, they've won.
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The debate over C-SPAN's cameras in the House
A new Congress was just sworn in — and a debate is emerging about expanding access to C-SPAN cameras on the House floor.
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