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NPR's annual, interactive reading guide – is back with over 350 new recommendations from 2024. Discover picks by NPR staffers, including Ari Shapiro, Nina Totenberg, Eric Deggans, Steve Inskeep, Linda Holmes, and trusted critics such as Fresh Air's Maureen Corrigan. Plus, explore nearly 4,000 books in our complete 12-year archive.
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Jimmy O. Yang says he can't deal with the idea of forever. Yang finds his own success unlikely. He says as an Asian-American immigrant, he "snuck in" to show business. He's worked his way from bit parts to big roles in Silicon Valley and Crazy Rich Asians, and, now, the lead role in Hulu's Interior Chinatown. He talks to NPR's Rachel Martin about learning how to take compliments, being afraid of oceans, and why his fantasy football draft is sacred. Listen here: https://n.pr/4g0QiYr
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NPR welcomes the election of Sarah Morris, General Manager of KCUR, Kansas City, MO, to the NPR Board of Directors! https://lnkd.in/e_wmwHMz
NPR Board Elects Sarah Morris as Member Director
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Speaking with NPR's Rachel Martin, Erykah Badu says her best music is still to come. And her resume includes so much more. She's an actor, a doula, and helps guide people at the end of their lives. She and Martin spoke about intentionally setting unreachable goals, letting go of certain thoughts, and space shuttles. Hear the full interview by searching 'Wild Card' wherever you get your podcasts — or by going here: https://n.pr/4frfDuZ