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Jan 22, 2025 |
npr.org | Barry Gordemer
Is there a right way — or wrong way — to listen to an audio book? Should you listen to audio books at regular speed, or should you bump it up to two, even three times faster? Audio book fans have been going back and forth on social media.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
npr.org | Barry Gordemer
Here's how the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is brought to lifeThanksgiving comes only once a year. But for the artists and engineers who create the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Thanksgiving is a year-round occupation and obsession. The parade takes a small army of sculptors, painters, seamstresses, carpenters and welders to put together the giant balloons, floats and elaborate costumes. The first Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade took place a century ago in 1924.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
npr.org | Barry Gordemer
A company says it created a milk protein that could revolutionize dairy-free cheeseA look into the race to create a vegan cheese with the taste and texture of the real thing.
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Aug 27, 2024 |
npr.org | Barry Gordemer
The rich and famous can move audiences, but can they move the polls? One of the first big stars to stump for a presidential candidate was Al Jolson who endorsed Warren Harding for president in 1920.
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Jul 23, 2024 |
npr.org | Barry Gordemer
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A Carnation corgi outside Westminster abbey. I am in London covering the queens funeral for NPR. @MorningEdition https://t.co/lbtPYGcFl9

Remembering Larry King and a puppet I made for his 60th birthday. See more of my work at https://t.co/BIDt3gplSl https://t.co/tAO0iuczMX

Here's my NPR story on the most amazing artist I know. https://t.co/004WJOvOpQ