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The four-man ensemble of mirth and surrealism, Firesign Theatre, tells us they are stumped to find anything funny about Presidents Day. They turn to the TV for inspiration and we hear a series of odds and ends dealing with the presidency: A series about presidential siblings, a president-for-a-day contest and a White House poetry slam.
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A severe case of COVID-19 disabled Carl Dudley of Decatur, Ga. The 68-year-old must confront his sexuality and deep insecurities to create a new future for himself and his family.
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From the creator of 'Peaky Blinders', a new show about an all-female crime gang
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After 7 Years, Finally, A Football Field Of Their Own
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The civil disobedience movement has set an Oct. 1 deadline for the city's unpopular chief executive to meet their demands for democracy. The also want him to step down as leader of Hong Kong.
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A Year After Its Debut, The Song 'Cups' Becomes A Hit
Anna Kendrick's version of the song "Cups" is the number six song in the country right now, even though the movie the song was originally featured in came out last year. So just how did the song become such a phenomenon? Weekends on All Things Considered guest host Don Gonyea and Vulture's Amanda Dobbins help explain the evolution of the song.
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Gritty Ganta: The Liberian Town That Can't Catch A Break
Bedraggled Ganta sprawls over red-dirt hills. Buildings destroyed in the civil war have not been rebuilt. And now the border town is suffering again in the battle against Ebola.
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