America's dependency on foreign medical graduates, helps us but disadvantages countries around...
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America's dependency on foreign medical graduates, helps us but disadvantages countries around...
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Michael Pollan’s long and strange trip: shifting perspectives on food and psychedelics
Renowned writer and author Michael Pollan delves into his three-decade odyssey exploring...
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Scott Simon on Stephen Sondheim’s "Another Hundred People"
NPR's legendary host Scott Simon is well-versed in the art of connection. With over 35 years of...
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Seafood, spice, and coconuts — the food of Southern Thailand
Writer and photographer Austin Bush came to Thailand as a University of Oregon linguistics...
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How to make the apple pie of your dreams
This year, KCRW's PieFest & Contest has not one but two apple pie categories — Apple Crumble and...
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Before there was 'farm to table,' there was Michael's
Standing at the Downtown Santa Monica Farmers Market , you can practically see Michael's , one of...
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Participant Media shuts down after two decades; Congressmembers probe development of ‘Spulu’
Participant Media founder Jeff Skoll is shutting down operations of the 20-year-old production...
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Trump tries to maintain party peace as trial begins
Is the media’s coverage adding to the difficulties of Donald Trump’s criminal case? Where does...
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Ray McGovern: One more presidential briefing with “President Scheer”
Ray McGovern, the 27-year CIA veteran who counseled seven presidents, joins host Robert Scheer in...
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How ‘Quiet on Set’ uncovered the dark side of Nickelodeon
After a 2022 exposé about disturbing conduct in front of and behind the cameras on some of...
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Weekend film reviews: ‘Abigail,’ ‘We Grown Now,’ ‘The People’s Joker’
The latest film releases include Abigail, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, We Grown Now,...
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Weekend film reviews: ‘Abigail,’ ‘We Grown Now,’ ‘The People’s Joker’
The latest film releases include Abigail, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, We Grown Now,...
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Charoset: Endlessly customizable way to express Jewish identity
Like many diasporic peoples, the movement of Jews all over the globe is reflected in the cuisine....
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Queer rugby club is shattering perceptions of men in contact sports
The Los Angeles Rebellion gives queer men a platform to take competition seriously while finding...
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Shoppers mourn 99 Cents Only as stores wind down operations
Beloved 99 Cents Only stores are closing permanently, so customers are grabbing their final...
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Midweek Reset: The lesson of Costa Rica
This week, psychology and education professor at Columbia University, Peter Coleman explains why...
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Help, I’m in love with a cowboy! with Elle Chase
Is monogamy or my sexual fantasy the problem? How common is a sexless marriage? I’m Gen X, why...
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‘The gift that keeps on giving’: How to propagate your houseplants
About a year into the COVID pandemic, when many people became plant parents, Press Play spoke...
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Animal highway in Agoura Hills: Construction means freeway closures
Starting tonight, the southbound 101 freeway in Agoura Hills will be closed 11 p.m. to 4 a.m. for...
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Songs to lift your spirits: Picks from KCRW DJ Wyldeflower
Looking for some new music? Check out these recommendations from KCRW DJ Ro Wyldeflower...
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