Introducing the NPR News iPhone App
We just recieved the following news from NPR: For those who like to get their NPR information on the go, we’re pleased to announce the launch of the NPR iPhone app. It’s designed to let you tune in...
View ArticleFor Fido And Friends, Times Aren’t So ‘Ruff’
Here’s NPR with the report: Despite the recession, this year Americans are expected to increase their spending on pets to $45.4 billion, up $2.2 billion from last year, according to the American Pet...
View ArticleA Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future by Michael J. Fox
Michael J. Fox abandoned high school to pursue an acting career, but went on to receive honorary degrees from several universities and garner the highest accolades for his acting, as well as for his...
View ArticleThe Truth About Grass-Fed Beef
A decade ago, there were fewer than 50 grass-fed cattle operations in the U.S. Now there are thousands. Clearly people are eating this meat. Trendiness aside, NPR’s Allison Aubrey asks: Is grass-fed...
View ArticleNPR’s Vivian Schiller Showcases New Technology at D8
This video was produced to introduce NPR President & CEO Vivian Schiller at the All Things D conference, June 2010. Here’s a look at new technology changes coming to NPR.The post NPR’s Vivian...
View ArticleSea Salt Latte from 85C
Is 85C the next coffee craze with their Sea Salt Latte and Squid-ink buns? Here’s NPR’s Morning Edition with the report: A coffee company from Taiwan hopes to teach Americans to love squid-ink buns and...
View Article10 Top Summer Cookbooks for the Eat-Local Revolution
Summer cooking is always a treat – not only because you can use the grill, but because fresh, locally grown produce is available – giving you a healthy and tasty addition to the dinner table. NPR has...
View ArticleBest Father’s Day Gift Ideas
As we know, the best gifts — the best luxuries — are time, family and health. If you’re searching for the best Father’s Day gift ideas, give your dad the following unique gifts this Father’s Day:...
View ArticleMonet’s Canvas Cathedrals
Here is NPR’s Susan Stamberg with a fascinating report on Monet’s Canvas Cathedrals: A Life Study Of Light: In 1872, in the French port city of Le Havre, 32-year-old Claude Monet made a painting that...
View ArticleThe Newport Folk Festival Webcast – Listen Live Now
Today’s live webcast features Sharon Jones, The Avett Brothers and Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Listen online or with the NPR Music iPhone app. Catch up by downloading sets from yesterday at NPR.org...
View ArticleGourmet Food Trucks Racing To Serve You Lunch
Aspiring chefs usually have to prove their chops in the backs of kitchens. Now some have found a fast track to culinary stardom. They’re starting up food trucks. If you stretch your arms out, you can...
View ArticleWhy Did NPR CEO Vivian Schiller Resign?
This was not quite a surprise — NPR CEO Vivian Schiller has resigned. Between her very odd firing of Juan Williams, and the recently surfaced video footage of NPR fundraiser Ron Schiller bashing...
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