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Peter One blends West African nostalgia with Nashville flair in first solo album
Tuesday, May 30, 2023
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with musician Peter One about starting from scratch in Nashville after a successful career in Côte d'Ivoire and his first album in decades Come Back to Me.
Belgian Kids Go On Wacky, Dangerous Adventures Thanks To Their Photoshop-Savvy Dad
Saturday, August 07, 2021
A creative dad in Belgium has been taking pictures of his toddlers and digitally editing them to show them in dangerous situations. "On Adventure With Dad" has become an Instagram hit.
After Loss, Celebrating Their Parents' Love And Legacy
Saturday, February 13, 2021
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Weekend Edition's Technical Director Stu Rushfield, and his sister Debbie, about their late parents' romance, legacy and values. Their mother, Sally, died Friday.
Pay It Forward: How A Car Sale Turned Into An Unexpected Act Of Kindness
Friday, November 27, 2020
This Thanksgiving weekend, NPR shares the story of a car sale in California with a hopeful twist.
Ee-mew Or Ee-moo? NPR's Pronunciation Sparks International Debate
Saturday, August 29, 2020
A recent story about an escaped emu triggered an international incident over the pronunciation of the bird's name. While we stand by our story, it took an apology to smooth over ruffled feathers.
Maryland Community Rallies To Find Escaped Emu
Saturday, August 22, 2020
When Winston the Emu escaped his pen on a farm in western Maryland, it took a team of volunteers four days to track him down.