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A game of words and whimsy, bluff and bluster.
For information on Says You, frequently asked questions and much more- visit their website.
Some info about the host, Richard Sher: With the...
Selected Shorts is a weekly public radio show broadcast on over 130 stations to about 300,000 listeners. It is produced by Symphony Space and WNYC Radio and distributed by
Got 90 seconds?
Then you've got time for a trip through the history of recorded sound! Sound Beat is a daily, 90 second show highlighting the holdings of the Belfer Audio Archive. The Belfer is part of the Syracuse University Library,...
Sound Medicine is produced by the Indiana University School of Medicine and WFYI Public Radio.
Host Barbara Lewis interviews medical experts on a wide range...
Take two nationally respected rock critics, the latest music news, personal commentary, and exclusive interviews and performances, add a huge pile of records old and new, and the result is Sound Opinions—the world's only rock and roll talk show...
Public radio's smart and surprising guide to what's happening in pop culture and the arts.
Each week, Kurt Andersen introduces you to the people who are creating and shaping our culture. Life is busy - so let "Studio 360" steer you to...
Exciting new advances in health care, medicine, technology and human development challenge us to keep up with the latest and best.
Take Care, a weekly conversation on these topics and more, guides you through the maze of information...
Talk of the Nation links the headlines with what's on people's minds, providing a springboard for listeners and experts to exchange ideas and pose...
Science Friday is a weekly science talk show, broadcast live over public radio stations nationwide as part of NPR's Talk of the Nation.
Each week, we focus on science topics that are in the news and try to bring an educated, balanced...
From the opinions of global newsmakers to listeners, personal experiences of life-changing travel, the wisdom of renowned thinkers, activists and spiritual leaders,and intimate dispatches of daily life around the world from NPR News...
The Animal House is a weekly discussion that explores the latest in animal science, pet behavior, and wildlife conservation. We hope to deepen human understanding of animals and explain the powerful bonds that link us to the animal...
Employing a style adapted from the Oxford Union debates, each Campbell Debate will allow a gathered audience to consider a question of national, regional or local significance. Two panels comprised of thought leaders will argue for each side,...
In 1979, Diane Rehm took over as host of WAMU's mid-day program, Kaleidoscope, and in 1984, the name was changed to The Diane Rehm Show. In all the ensuing years, Diane has offered listeners thoughtful and lively conversations...
The Moth Radio Hour features our most beloved tales and the stories behind the stories. The series debuted in 2009 and is now airing on more than 200 stations nationwide.
The Splendid Table is a culinary, culture, and lifestyle one-hour program that celebrates food and its ability to touch the lives and feed the souls of everyone. Each week, award-winning host Lynne Rossetto Kasper leads listeners on a journey...
The State We're In has a simple mission; to tell stories about how we treat each other around the world. "This American Life" producer and host Ira Glass says The State We're In host Jonathan Groubert is one of the best...
A news and current affairs program which sets the agenda for the day and provides the latest news, interviews and on the spot features on a wide range of subjects for audiences around the world. It brings the world to you, letting you know what...
The biggest international news breakfast show for the perfect guide to the day ahead.
Built around the innovative personal vision of host Ira Glass, "This American Life," quite literally, pioneered a new kind of radio storytelling. The weekly program explores a theme — fiascos, conventions, the job that takes over your life —...
For a wacky and whip-smart approach to the week's news and newsmakers, listen no further than Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!, the oddly informative news quiz from NPR. During each fast-paced, irreverent show, host Peter Sagal leads what...
Water Drops is a periodic series of two-minute essays on the wonders of water, written and hosted by Peter E. Black, Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry in...
On May 3, 1971, at 5 p.m., All Things Considered debuted on 90 public radio stations.
In the 40 years since, almost everything about the program has changed, from the hosts, producers, editors and reporters to the length of the...
Saturday mornings are made for Weekend Edition Saturday, the program wraps up the week's news...
Conceived as a cross between a Sunday newspaper and CBS' Sunday Morning with Charles Kuralt, Weekend Edition Sunday features interviews with newsmakers, artists, scientists,...




























