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10:40 am
Wed March 21, 2012

Kai Ryssdal Interviews President Obama Tonight on Marketplace

It's not every day we have an opportunity for a one-on-one interview with the sitting President of the United States. Tonight, March 21, Kai Ryssdal is scheduled to interview President Obama on Marketplace, at 7 pm on Public Radio 89.5-1. Kai will chat with President Obama at the Copper Mountain Solar facility in Boulder Hills, Nevada.

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10:09 am
Mon March 19, 2012

Oklahoma Earns a "D" in Corruption Risk on State Integrity Report Card

Credit stateintegrity.org

{State Integrity Investigation} "...Oklahoma ranks 38th with a grade of D and a numerical score of 64 percent from the State Integrity Investigation, a collaborative project of the Center for Public Integrity, Global Integrity and Public Radio International. No state received an A...." Read More

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1:00 am
Mon March 19, 2012

Baritone Thomas Hampson stars as Macbeth at the Met

Listen to a short interview with Thomas Hampson about the role of Macbeth.

The 2011-12 Metropolitan Opera Radio Broadcast season continues with a live broadcast of Verdi’s Macbeth, starring Thomas Hampson in the title role. Gianandrea Noseda conducts his first Met performances of Verdi’s opera, adapted from the Shakespeare tragedy, which also stars German soprano Nadja Michael in her Met debut run as Lady Macbeth. Dimitri Pittas reprises his Macduff, seen in the 2007 premiere of Adrian Noble’s production, and Günther Groissböck sings the role of Banquo.  

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6:43 am
Sat March 17, 2012

Studio 360: Free "Teacher Redesign" iBook for the iPad

If you are the least interested in teaching, teachers, or the graphic arts design process, you won't want to miss this innovative new iBook from the producers of Studio 360, an arts & culture program heard Thursday evenings at 8 on Public Radio 89.5-1.

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2:46 pm
Fri March 16, 2012

'This American Life' Retracts Show on Foxconn Working Conditions

An email received from This American Life producer Ira Glass.

I’m writing to tell you that tonight, This American Life and Marketplace will reveal that a story that we broadcast on This American Life this past January contained significant fabrications.

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