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  • With the heat and humidity of summer, the kitchen is the last place most people want to be. Here & Now resident chef Kathy Gunst suggests no-cook cooking, and shares seven recipes.
  • This week on The Reading Life: Susan talks with bestselling author Erica Spindler about her chilling new thriller, “The Look-Alike.”Here’s what’s on tap…
  • As school days get longer and family budgets grow tighter, more students are eating all three meals — breakfast, lunch, and dinner — at school.It's…
  • Across New Orleans, wine merchants are tapping the appeal of comfort food and street eats to promote, and possibly demystify, their product as the market…
  • This year, because of the pandemic, musicians and their audiences have needed to find new ways to share music. For some it’s been drive-in concerts or…
  • Joe Baum was considered by many to be the greatest restaurateur of the last century. Before he died in 1998 at the age of 78, Joe had created no fewer than 50 restaurants. He’s responsible for creating America's first themed restaurants like the Four Seasons, Windows on the World, and the restored Rainbow Room. On this week's show, we pay tribute to the great Joe Baum by speaking with three people who knew him well: Charlie Baum, Dale DeGroff, and Melanie Young.
  • Here & Now resident chef Kathy Gunst says eggs might be the most perfect food around. She shares her recipes for a frittata, deviled eggs, a bistro salad and one of her favorite sandwiches.
  • The IOC has condemned Indian police for their treatment of the country's top wrestlers, who accuse a lawmaker of sexual harassment. (Story aired on All Things Considered on 6/7/23.)
  • Avatar: The Way of Water sailed to the top of the box office in its second weekend, bringing in what studios estimate Sunday will be a strong $56 million in North America.
  • Jimmie Johnson has won the Daytona 500, one day after crash during a race there injured fans. Danica Patrick, who was hoping to make history, finished eighth. Jacki Lyden gets the latest from NPR's Mike Pesca.
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