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Celebrity Chef John Besh Leaves Company After 25 Allegations Of Harassment
NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks to food critic Brett Anderson of The Times-Picayune about his reporting regarding sexual harassment in the prominent Besh Restaurant Group in New Orleans.
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Dog ate your homework? No sweat in Baltimore County Schools
It was a picture perfect day, not a cloud in the sky, as Loch Raven High School Principal Bonnie Lambert greeted students as they entered the building,…
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Developers under fire in Annapolis from Baltimore County residents
Baltimore County’s eight-member state senate delegation met today in what’s called the Red Room at the State House. And they heard from county residents…
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Bay benefits from boating changes
Tim and Yvonne Treadwell were tanking up their 34 foot Formula on an October weekend, getting ready for one last trip before pulling the boat for the…
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Rumble over roads in Baltimore County
Getting roads fixed is a bread and butter job for a county councilman. But one Baltimore County Councilman says he is being kept in the dark about road…
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Dulaney High bucks renovation and AC plans
The Baltimore County School Board rejected last night plans to renovate Dulaney High School in Timonium after parents argued to wait for a new school. And…
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After Prank Calls, Russian President Putin Actually Chats With Elton John
A week ago, two pranksters called Elton John and pretended to be Russian President Vladimir Putin. On Thursday, the real Putin phoned the singer and proposed that they meet.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Novelist John Le Carré And Director Mike White
Le Carré looks back on his career in espionage, and White discusses his new film, Brad's Status, about a father who starts to experience status anxiety while taking his son on a college tour.
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Wayne Rogers, Trapper John On 'M.A.S.H.', Dies At 82
For three seasons on the CBS hit TV show, Rogers played an Army surgeon alongside Alan Alda's character, Hawkeye Pierce.
A Tribute To John Williams, The Man Who Wrote 'I Am'
The prolific author tackled difficult issues of race in novels and poetry. He used his writing to challenge assumptions about African-Americans, including civil rights hero Martin Luther King Jr.
Former Sen. Jon Kyl To Replace The Late John McCain In Senate
The 76-year-old Kyl, who served three terms in the Senate before retiring in 2013, has been helping guide Brett Kavanaugh through the Supreme Court nomination process in the Senate.
The Baltimore Children and Youth Fund says it remains dedicated to the city
The Baltimore Children and Youth Fund was born out of the chaos of the Freddie Gray riots in 2015, now the organization is growing into a multi-million-dollar funding nonprofit.
Photographer JOHN DUGDALE is joined by psychotherapist ROBERT LEVITHAN to talk about a new...
1: Photographer JOHN DUGDALE is joined by psychotherapist ROBERT LEVITHAN to talk about a new class of AIDS fighting drugs. Both men have the AIDS virus but are being treated with a new class of drugs that have enhanced the quality of their health and lives. They are receiving protease inhibitors which have the effect of blocking an enzyme crucial to the life cycle of of the AIDS virus. These drugs are considered the most significant breakthrough in the fight against AIDS since the epidemic began. JOHN DUGDALE is a New York photographer who lost more than 75 percent of his vision to an AIDS related condition. But he continues to work as a photographer saying that he uses the fuzzy gray images that he sees as his guide. His photographs are collected in the recent book "Lengthening Shadows Before Nightfall" (Twin Palms Publishing) ROBERT LEVITHAN (lev-eh-than) is a New York psychotherapist who primarly counsels people with AIDS. He also conducts workshops called "out living AIDS" for those with AIDS who are living longer than expected. He is currently writing a book about that is expected to be called "Outliving Myself."
Fresh Air Weekend: Tennis great John McEnroe; Musician Amanda Shires
McEnroe reflects on his career in a new Showtime documentary. Shires examines the fault lines in her marriage on her new album, Take it Like a Man,
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Champion Of The Internet And Grateful Dead Lyricist John Perry Barlow Dies At 70
John Perry Barlow has died at 70. Barlow was the co-founder of the digital rights group Electronic Frontier Foundation. He was also a lyricist for the Grateful Dead.
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John Himmelman discusses his new collection of illustrated poems for children
NPR's Scott Simon talks with John Himmelman about his new collection of illustrated poems for children, "The Boy Who Lived in a Shell: Snippets for Wandering Minds."
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'A Quiet Place' Will Leave You Shhhhhhaken
Director John Krasinski's tense, well-acted horror film is about a family attempting to survive an invasion by terrifying creatures who hunt via sound.
The Rise and Fall of Vee-Jay Records
It's not often that you hear of a record company being destroyed by success, but that was the fate of one of America's most prominent soul labels, Vee-Jay Records. They recorded John Lee Hooker, the Four Seasons and Betty Everett, but the music has been unavailable for decades. A new box set ends the wait.
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No Reason To Quit: Driver John Force Still Racing Full Throttle
Force has been drag racing professionally since 1974. The 65-year-old has gone from blowing up his 10,000-horsepower engines to winning championships, and he has all the scars to prove it.
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There's No Spoon, But Plenty Of Knives In 'John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum'
The third installment of the Keanu-as-super-assassin series triples down on the gorgeously staged violence, but little things like his character's motivation get hopelessly muddled.
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