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News Articles: Arts & Life

The new graphic novel is an intimate look at Kaepernick's teen years.

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Colin Kaepernick describes how he embraced his blackness as a teenager

Kaepernick's upbringing and teen crucibles are the source of his new graphic novel, titled Change the Game.

March 08, 2023
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  • Book Reviews

'The Angel Maker' is a thrilling question mark all the way to the end

In Alex North's skilled hands, this narrative that juggles so many elements becomes a very cohesive, enthralling ride into some of the darkest corners of extreme religiousness and human nature.

March 08, 2023
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By:
  • Gabino Iglesias
Ben Savage (left) and Danielle Fishel speak onstage at the Boy Meets World 25th Anniversary Reunion panel during New York Comic Con 2018. Savage announced this week he is running for Congress.

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  • Politics

Ben Savage, star of '90s sitcom 'Boy Meets World,' is running for Congress

Ben Savage, 42, is running as a Democrat to represent District 30 in California. The seat is being left vacant by Rep. Adam Schiff.

March 07, 2023
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By:
  • Jaclyn Diaz
America's Cup Building — or the "Veles e Vents" building — in Valencia, Spain, was completed in 11 months to host the America's Cup sailing competition in 2007.

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  • Architecture

More timeless than trendy, Sir David Chipperfield wins the 2023 Pritzker Prize

The British architect is known for his crisp, understated, elegant work. "He enhances the quality of people's lives through a poetic sensation that always flows from his buildings," the jury said.

March 07, 2023
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By:
  • Neda Ulaby
Gabriel LaBelle plays the young filmmaker Sammy — a lightly fictionalized version of Spielberg — in <em>The Fabelmans</em>.

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  • Movies

Spielberg shared his own story in 'parts and parcels' — if you were paying attention

Steven Spielberg says he's been hiding from his own story since he was 17. The Fabelmans is a lightly fictionalized version of his life, without raptors, sharks, or historical figures to hide behind.

March 07, 2023
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By:
  • Bob Mondello
Barnes & Noble opened this new store in Pikesville, Md., as it began its biggest expansion in years.

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  • Business

How Barnes & Noble turned a page, expanding for the first time in years

After years on the brink, the bookseller is going for a plot twist: Sales are growing and the chain plans to open some 30 new stores. Here's what's changed.

March 07, 2023
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  • Alina Selyukh
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  • Movies

How should we be 'Living'? Kurosawa and Ishiguro tackle the question, 70 years apart

As a kid, Kazuo Ishiguro saw Akira Kurosawa's 1952 film Ikiru. "It made a terrific impact on me," the Nobel prize-winner recalls. His film Living is nominated for an Oscar for best adapted screenplay.

March 07, 2023
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  • Bilal Qureshi
Wayne Shorter, photographed while performing with pianist Herbie Hancock in Paris on Sept. 4,  2007.

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  • Music Features

The lessons of Wayne Shorter, engine of imagination

Shorter's biographer, Michelle Mercer, recalls the many "isms" and lessons she learned from her time working with the legendary composer and saxophonist on his biography, Footprints.

March 07, 2023
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  • Michelle Mercer

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  • Book Reviews

'Dr. No' is a delightfully escapist romp and an incisive sendup of espionage fiction

Pulitzer and Booker Prize finalist Percival Everett just won another prestigious award, the PEN/Jean Stein Award, for his newest book in which he makes a myriad of compelling creative choices.

March 07, 2023
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  • Carole V. Bell
Chris Rock at the Hippodrome Theater Saturday in Baltimore.

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  • Pop Culture

Netflix's 'Chris Rock: Selective Outrage' reveals a lot of anger for Will Smith

Almost a year later, Chris Rock is still seething about 'The Slap' and he told an audience how much he now despises Will and Jada Pinkett Smith

March 06, 2023
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  • Eric Deggans
The new Savannah St. Patrick's Day parade “to-go” cup features illustrations of six local landmarks, including the Forsyth Park fountain.

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  • Arts & Life

Recyclable, reusable ‘to-go’ cups unveiled for Savannah's St. Patrick's Day parade

The aluminum cups are meant as an eco-friendly alternative to plastic and paper.

March 06, 2023
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  • Benjamin Payne
Pennsylvania state troopers deploy in Baltimore, Md, on May 1, 2015, following the release of a report on the death of Freddie Gray. Gray, 25, died April 19, 2015 from a severe spinal cord injury he received while in police custody.

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  • Law

Police are 'shielded' from repercussions of their abuse. A law professor examines why

UCLA law professor Joanna Schwartz talks about the legal protections — including qualified immunity and no-knock warrants — that have protected officers from the repercussions of abuse.

March 06, 2023
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  • Tonya Mosley
A Toblerone chocolate bar, pictured with the Matterhorn in the background. The company will replace the iconic peak on its label with a more generic mountain as a result of manufacturing changes.

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  • Food

Toblerone is no longer Swiss enough to feature the Matterhorn on its packaging

Toblerone is moving some of its production to Slovakia, meaning it can no longer legally call itself "Swiss-made." That branding change will include swapping the iconic peak for a more generic one.

March 06, 2023
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  • Rachel Treisman
Ricou Browning, who played the creature in <em>Creature from the Black Lagoon</em>, poses for photos for people during Florida SpringsFest at Silver Springs State Park in Silver Springs, Fla., Sunday, March 4, 2018.

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  • Movies

Ricou Browning, the actor who played the 'Creature from the Black Lagoon,' dies at 93

In addition to acting roles, Ricou Browning also collaborated as a writer on the 1963 movie Flipper, and the popular TV series of the same name that followed.

March 06, 2023
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  • The Associated Press
<em>Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, </em><em>Fire Emblem Engage,</em> and<em> Metroid Prime Remastered.</em>

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  • Games & Humor

NPR staff review the best new games and some you may have missed

We round up indie gems and some of the biggest games of the year so far, from 'Metroid Prime Remastered' to 'Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty.'

March 04, 2023
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