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Monkey See
3:13 pm
Tue June 5, 2012

Home Video Picks: 'The Sting'

Originally published on Tue June 5, 2012 6:53 pm

From Our Listeners
3:05 pm
Tue June 5, 2012

Letters: Technology For Amputees And RVing

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Asia
3:05 pm
Tue June 5, 2012

Ties Strengthening Between Vietnam And The U.S.

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Mountain Stage
2:32 pm
Tue June 5, 2012

Blue Highway On Mountain Stage

Originally published on Tue February 5, 2013 9:23 am

Deeply rooted in traditional sounds and drawing from singer-songwriter and country influences of the late 1970s, Blue Highway has earned its place alongside legendary acts like The Seldom Scene and J.D. Crowe & The New South. Blue Highway makes its third appearance on Mountain Stage in the border town of Bristol, Tenn./Va.

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All Songs Considered Blog
2:29 pm
Tue June 5, 2012

Hear A Preview Of Grizzly Bear's New, As-Yet-Unnamed Album

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Grizzly Bear in the studio.

Originally published on Wed June 6, 2012 11:25 am

The Two-Way
2:27 pm
Tue June 5, 2012

Report Of First Doctor To Treat Lincoln Rediscovered

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"When I entered the box the ladies were very much excited. Mr. Lincoln was seated in a high backed arm-chair with his head leaning towards his right side supported by Mrs. Lincoln who was weeping bitterly. Miss Harris was near her left and behind the President.

"While approaching the President I sent a gentleman for brandy and another for water."

Those are the words of Dr. Charles A. Leale, 23, the first physician to reach Abraham Lincoln's side on April 14, 1865, after assassin John Wilkes Booth shot the president in the head.

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NPR Story
2:23 pm
Tue June 5, 2012

The Day Buddy Guy 'Left Home,' Bound For The Blues

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"I didn't learn nothing from a book," Buddy Guy tells NPR's Neal Conan. "I learned by ... being quiet, keep your ears open and listen."

Originally published on Wed June 6, 2012 9:21 am

Guitar legend Buddy Guy has been called the bridge between the blues and rock 'n' roll, as well as one of the most influential blues musicians in the world. Guitar icons like Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan and countless others use words like "legend," "master" and "greatest of all time" to describe him.

In his new memoir, When I Left Home, Guy describes what he calls his second birthday: the day he left his home of Louisiana for Chicago, the blues capital of the world.

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Monkey See
2:21 pm
Tue June 5, 2012

Aubrey Plaza Takes Quite A Trip In 'Safety Not Guaranteed'

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Aubrey Plaza in Safety Not Guaranteed.

Originally published on Tue June 5, 2012 6:53 pm

All Songs Considered Blog
2:08 pm
Tue June 5, 2012

This Week's Survey: Vote For The Albums Everyone Can Love

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Originally published on Thu August 30, 2012 6:05 pm

We're a few weeks into our search for the albums everyone can agree on, and some of the results of our surveys so far have been surprising. Most of you haven't even heard the Once soundtrack or The Band's Music From Big Pink? How is that possible?

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Around the Nation
1:43 pm
Tue June 5, 2012

A Plan To Reform Immigration Policy, DIY-Style

Originally published on Tue June 5, 2012 3:05 pm

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Immigration remains an intense political issue in this country and a point of contention between Mexico and the United States. In an op-ed published on Saturday in The New York Times, Jorge Castaneda, Mexico's former foreign minister, and Douglas S. Massey, founder and co-director of the Mexican Migration Project, argue that in the shadow of that gargantuan debate, time and commonsense decisions by Mexican migrants have brought us nearly everything immigration reform was supposed to achieve.

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