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  • PRI: Studio 360 - Science and Creativity

    Science and Creativity from Studio 360: the art of innovation. A sculpture unlocks a secret of cell structure, a tornado forms in a can, and a child's toy gets sent into orbit. Exploring science as a creative act since 2005. Produced by PRI and WNYC, and supported in part by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

  • PRI: The Sound of Young America

    In-depth interviews with important figures in pop culture, literature, comedy and the arts, commentary and banter, and original comedy. Time Magazine's "Pick of the Podcasts." Salon.com says: "If you've never heard of The Sound of Young America, then The Sound of Young America is the greatest radio show you've never heard of." (Note: this feed contains the unexpurgated version of the program, not the radio version. May very occaisionally contain strong language, particularly in music clips.)

  • PRI: The Tavis Smiley Show

    The Tavis Smiley Show is a high-energy exchange of views, information and insight. The weekly show offers a unique blend of news and newsmakers in expanded conversations. Tavis engages commentators and guests in substantive and provocative discussions on a wide range of topics including: politics, health, finance, sports, technology and pop culture. An insightful exploration of the issues that matter from fresh, diverse points of view is the show's hallmark.

  • PRI: To the Best of Our Knowledge

    Each week To the Best of Our Knowledge delivers in-depth interviews with nationally and internationally-known guests whose passion for new ideas will challenge and engage. Hosted by Jim Fleming, this interview magazine is thoughtful and penetrating, and features fascinating topics and guests

  • PRI: Whad'Ya Know? - Full Program

    A two-hour comedy/quiz/interview show heard on public radio stations across the country. Each week host and quiz-master Michael Feldman invites contestants to answer questions drawn from his seemingly limitless store of insignificant (but also somehow, important) information. From Public Radio International and Wisconsin Public Radio.

  • Eye on the Night Sky

    Mark Breen is your guide to help you find and observe constellations and other objects visible to the eye in the night sky.

  • Vermont Edition

    News and conversation about issues affecting your life - plus a bit of the unexpected.

  • Atlanta Sounds

    Atlanta Sounds is designed to show the texture of Atlanta. They are portraits, oral histories, anecdotes, memories and fragments of life overheard. All told by those who live, work, and visit metro Atlanta. Think of each Atlanta Sound as a pixel in the photograph that is Atlanta.

  • The Diane Rehm Show: Friday News Roundup

    From NPR and WAMU in Washington, The Diane Rehm Show's Friday News Roundup is a fast-paced, informed discussion of the week's top news. As of Friday Oct. 27, the Roundup is a two-hour program, devoting one hour each to domestic and international topics.

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