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An ancient Egyptian temple in New York inspires a Lebanese American musician by Anastasia Tsioulcas

H. Sinno, former lead singer of the pioneering Lebanese rock band Mashrou' Leila, pairs their own history with that of the Metropolitan Museum's Temple of Dendur in their new opera.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 6:02am on January 27, 2024

WWDTM: Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen by NPR

This week, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen joins Dulcé Sloan, Tom Papa, and Shane O'Neill to talk the economy, how she prepared to smoke weed for the first time, and her Candy Crush score. …

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 3:00am on January 27, 2024

Stephen Sondheim is cool now by Bob Mondello

With three shows running currently in NY and two more on tour, the late composer/lyricist Stephen Sondheim is as present in contemporary theater as he was when he was alive.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 4:06pm on January 21, 2024

WWDTM: David Oyelowo by NPR

Actor David Oyelowo joins panelists Faith Salie, Helen Hong, and Tom Bodett to talk being mistaken for MLK, how a crush led to his acting career, and more. Get access to bonus episodes, spon…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 3:00am on January 20, 2024

What did the beginning of time sound like? A new string quartet offers an impression by Olivia Hampton

Nokuthula Ngwenyama's Flow is on a 13-city tour of performances by the celebrated Takács Quartet.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 9:24pm on January 19, 2024

WWDTM: Jason Isbell by NPR

Jason Isbell joins panelists Maeve Higgins, Joyelle Nicole Johnson, and Peter Grosz to talk backhanded compliments from John Mayer, praise from Bruce Springsteen, and keeping eye out for boo…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 9:48am on January 13, 2024

Josh Groban never gave up his dream of playing 'Sweeney Todd' by Ann Marie Baldonado

The Tony-nominated baritone gives his final performance in the Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim's acclaimed musical on Jan 14, after 46 weeks and rave reviews. Originally broadcast April…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 6:48pm on January 12, 2024

Josh Groban's Sweeney Todd by NPR

The Grammy-Award winning baritone first auditioned to play the Demon Barber of Fleet Street back in high school. He didn't get the part then; but he starred in in the latest Broadway revival…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 7:00am on January 12, 2024

Stephen Sondheim is cool now by Bob Mondello

The late composer/lyricist was once considered an acquired taste " but with three shows running in New York and another on tour, he's a hit.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 6:24pm on January 11, 2024

Fellow standups come to Jo Koy's defense after Golden Globes by Elizabeth Blair

By most accounts of this week's Golden Globes, Jo Koy bombed. But fellow stand up comedians like Steve Martin, Michael Che, Kevin Hart and Whoopi Goldberg are coming to his defense.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 6:24pm on January 11, 2024

For Dry January, we ask a music critic for great songs about not drinking by Neda Ulaby

Plenty of songs celebrate drinking. But what about music that finds joy in " well, not drinking? Music critic Sasha Frere-Jones reflects upon a few songs that have been meaningful to his sob…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 6:12am on January 11, 2024

A Taipei comedy club becomes an unlikely venue for working out Taiwan-China tensions by Ailsa Chang

Taiwanese comedian Vickie Wang and Chinese comedian Jamie Wang (no relation) work through the lived experience of cross-strait tensions through comedy.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 6:06pm on January 10, 2024

Prince's 'Purple Rain' is becoming a stage musical by Anastasia Tsioulcas

Plans are still coming together, but two up-and-coming names on Broadway are already attached to the Prince project: playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and director Lileana Blain-Cruz.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:18pm on January 8, 2024

Truth, forgiveness: 'Swept Away' is a theatrical vessel for Avett Bros' music by Elizabeth Blair

With songs by the Avett Brothers, Swept Away follows four men fighting to survive a shipwreck. The musical is inspired by the true story in which men resort to cannibalism to survive.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:18pm on January 8, 2024

Nigel Lythgoe departs 'So You Think You Can Dance' amid sexual assault allegations by Chloe Veltman

The 74-year-old TV personality, producer and choreographer is facing a lawsuit launched by high-profile co-host Paula Abdul.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 4:32pm on January 6, 2024

WWDTM: Now With Real Journalists! by NPR

It's the new year, and we're bringing you new interviews with Rachel Maddow and Bob Woodruff, plus a never-before-heard Bluff the Listener game!

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 3:00am on January 6, 2024

Tap dancing star and choreographer Maurice Hines dies at 80 by Andrew Limbong

Maurice Hines, dancer and choreographer " and evangelist for the art of tap dancing " died Friday at age 80. Hines and his brother, the famed Gregory Hines, helped keep tap in the public eye.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:06pm on January 4, 2024

To become the 'Maestro,' Bradley Cooper learned to live the music by Terry Gross

In his new biopic Maestro, Cooper was determined not to imitate the legendary Leonard Bernstein. Instead, the actor worked with conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin to find his own rhythm.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 9:18pm on January 2, 2024

Barbra Streisand by NPR

We start the new year with Barbra Streisand, and listen back to the interview we recorded in November. Throughout her career, her mother would send her bad reviews of her performances. The i…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 6:27am on January 1, 2024

Broadway actor, dancer and choreographer Maurice Hines dies at 80 by Chloe Veltman

Maurice Hines, who started tap dancing at the age of five, starred alongside his late brother Gregory Hines in the 1984 Francis Ford Coppola movie The Cotton Club.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 8:48am on December 31, 2023

WWDTM: 25th Anniversary Spectacular Part IX - Best of 2023 by NPR

To celebrate the holidays, we hand out the greatest gift of all: interviews with Geena Davis, Weird Al, Karen Allen, and 5th generation lobsterman Jacob Knowles!

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 3:00am on December 30, 2023

Hundreds wait in the cold for Nutcracker tickets at Moscow's fabled Bolshoi Theater by Charles Maynes

In Russia, ballet fans brave sub-zero temperatures for a chance to see The Nutcracker at Moscow's famed Bolshoi Theatre.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 8:02pm on December 29, 2023

Roots Co-Founder, Black Thought (Tariq Trotter) by NPR

We continue our series of some of our favorite interviews of the year with co-founder and lead MC of the Roots, Tariq Trotter, a.k.a. Black Thought. When Trotter was a teen, he experienced o…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 2:14pm on December 28, 2023

Mbongeni Ngema, South African playwright and creator of 'Sarafina!,' has died at 68 by The Associated Press

Renowned South African playwright Mbongeni Ngema was killed in a car crash, his family said. He was best known for creating the hit "Sarafina!," which premiered on Broadway in 1988.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 7:18am on December 28, 2023

A look at the excellence celebrated in tonight's airing of Kennedy Center Honors by Elizabeth Blair

The Kennedy Center Honors will broadcast on CBS Wednesday evening. This year's Honorees are Dionne Warwick, Billy Crystal, Renee Fleming, Barry Gibb and Queen Latifah.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 7:12pm on December 27, 2023
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