PG-13: Risky Reads
1:39 pm
Thu May 31, 2012

Personal Reflections On Gone With The Wind

Originally published on Mon October 1, 2012 7:14 am

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The novel "Gone with the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell is an American classic. As with any great book, it inspires wildly different responses from readers. It's also the subject of our latest PG-13, where we hear from authors about the books that introduced them to the world of adult ideas.

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JazzSet
1:32 pm
Thu May 31, 2012

Russell Malone Trio On JazzSet

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Russell Malone (left) and Tassili Bond perform at the Kennedy Center.

Originally published on Thu May 31, 2012 5:11 pm

Named the JJA Guitarist of the Year in June 2011, Russell Malone hails from Albany, Geo. Malone grew up absorbing music from his bedrock, the church, as well as popular blues and country tunes on radio and TV. For his golden-toned melodies played in octaves (try that some time!) and more, Malone is heavily influenced by Wes Montgomery.

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The Two-Way
1:31 pm
Thu May 31, 2012

Wal-Mart Pulls Out Of Group That Advocates 'Stand Your Ground' Laws

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Selina Gray of Sanford, Fla., at a protest there on March 31.

Wal-Mart has joined the list of major corporations withdrawing their support from a conservative political group that advocates the "Stand Your Ground" laws that came under intense focus after the Trayvon Martin killing became a national story.

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The Salt
1:18 pm
Thu May 31, 2012

Bloomberg's Sugary Drink Ban May Not Change Soda Drinkers' Habits

Originally published on Thu May 31, 2012 9:58 pm

When New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced last night he wants to ban sodas and many other sugary drinks in 16 ounce servings sizes and up, the reaction was swift and predictable.

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Music Interviews
1:00 pm
Thu May 31, 2012

Chely Wright: From Nashville Star To Outcast Activist

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Chely Wright performs at the "Reading, Writing, Rhythm" show in Nashville, Tenn.

Originally published on Fri June 1, 2012 10:54 am

The Two-Way
12:45 pm
Thu May 31, 2012

President Obama Hosts President Bush For Unveiling Of Official Portrait

Originally published on Thu May 31, 2012 4:06 pm

In a rare moment of harmony in Washington, President Obama hosted former President George W. Bush and former first lady Laura Bush for the unveiling of the couple's official portraits.

It's a tradition that dates back to 1800, when the White House acquired its first work of art: a full-length portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart.

During a ceremony in East Room of the White House, President Obama noted that fact saying that while Washington is constantly engulfed in partisan bickering, the "Presidency transcends those differences."

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The Two-Way
12:39 pm
Thu May 31, 2012

Russia Is 'Propping Up' The Assad Regime, Secretary Clinton Says

By resisting efforts at the United Nations to bring concerted pressure on Syrian President Bashar Assad to end the killing in his country, Russia is "in effect, propping up the [Assad] regime at a time when we should be working on a political transition," Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said earlier today in Copenhagen.

Clinton also told an audience that Russia's implicit support for Assad could "help contribute to a civil war" in Syria, The Associated Press reports.

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World Cafe
12:34 pm
Thu May 31, 2012

Latin Roots: The Underground Beat Of Reggaeton

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Tego Calderon, one of Reggaeton's top artists and producers, performs for fans in New York City.

Originally published on Thu May 31, 2012 2:09 pm

Today on Latin Roots from World Cafe, NPR's Jasmine Garsd discusses the history of Reggaeton. Born and raised in Buenos Aires, Garsd spent her teenage years hooked on Argentine rock. Garsd moved to the U.S. after high school and quickly encountered an eclectic mix of American music; now, she co-hosts NPR's Alt.Latino with Felix Contreras.

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Music
12:33 pm
Thu May 31, 2012

Medicine Ball Caravan: May 31

MEDICINE BALL CARAVAN features new material by Voo Davis, Jerry Douglas, Joe Walsh, King Tuff and Little Hurricane. Also: Jeff Beck w/ Joss Stone and classics by James Gang, Jethro Tull, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Nick Lowe and Buzzcocks.

The Two-Way
12:19 pm
Thu May 31, 2012

Elizabeth Warren Says She Told Schools Of Native American Heritage

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Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate Elizabeth Warren.

Originally published on Fri June 1, 2012 9:36 am

Democrat Elizabeth Warren, who is in a tight Senate race in Massachusetts against Republican incumbent Scott Brown, acknowledged for the first time that she told the law schools at Harvard and University of Pennsylvania of her Native American heritage.

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