appears in the following:
For NPR's 50th — A Story Served With Laughter And Cheetos
Thursday, May 06, 2021
All Things Considered listener Michael Spikes recounts a piece heard on the show in 2006 that he used for years to teach in his media production classes.
One Listener Can't Forget 1991 Story On Haitian Cane Cutters
Wednesday, May 05, 2021
All Things Considered listener Joel Abrams shares how a story about Haitian farmworkers has stuck with him since it aired on the show in 1991.
Better Parenting With The Help Of Some Werewolves In London
Wednesday, May 05, 2021
All Things Considered listener Eddy Parker recounts a segment from 2012 that became a significant part of his relationship with his daughter.
NPR Turns 50 And Susan Stamberg Recalls A First
Tuesday, May 04, 2021
All Things Considered turns 50 this week. To help mark that milestone, NPR's Susan Stamberg remembers an interview she did in 1989 with a dying commentator, Kim Williams.
For NPR's 50th, A Listener Remembers A Story That Guides Her As A Mother
Tuesday, May 04, 2021
All Things Considered listener Brooke Frizzell shares how a story that aired on the show in 2016 influenced her relationship with her daughter.
For NPR's 50th: A Listener Riveted by Earthquake 6000 Miles Away
Monday, May 03, 2021
All Things Considered listener Canice Flanagan points to Melissa Block's reporting on an earthquake in China in 2008 as a story that had a dramatic effect on her.
Susan Stamberg On NPR's 50th — A Memory Made In A Closet
Monday, May 03, 2021
To mark the 50th anniversary of All Things Considered, NPR special correspondent Susan Stamberg recalls a moment from the program's first decade.
Mediterranean Migrant Rescue Left To Civilian Ships
Monday, April 26, 2021
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with journalist Emmanuelle Chaze about the rescue ship Ocean Viking's response to a shipwreck off the coast of Libya last week, in which about 130 migrants drowned.
Boba Shortage Could Stretch Into Summer, Leave Businesses In A Bind
Saturday, April 24, 2021
What's bubble tea without boba? Americans are starting to find out. A backlog at shipping docks is stalling the arrival of the popular chewy pearls at tea shops across the country.
Bubble Tea Without Boba: Shortage Leaves Many Wondering When Tapioca Will Return
Monday, April 19, 2021
Without enough workers to unload shipping containers, the pandemic has caused another shortage of products: boba pearls used to make bubble tea.
Newly Discovered Dinosaur Was Top Carnivorous Predator In Argentina
Saturday, April 10, 2021
The dinosaur named Llukalkan aliocranianus was a predator with a menacing appearance and the ability to strike fear in its prey. Paleontologists said it roamed the Earth nearly 80 million years ago.