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May's writer-curator for Something I Heard, Tomás Baiza, shares one of his poems, "Hidden Talent."
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The president is now pushing tariffs on movies made outside the United States.
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The Boise Train Depot has had a long history that helped transform the city of Boise.
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April's guest writer-curator for Something I Heard, Martin Corless-Smith, reads Charlotte Mew's poem, "I So Liked Spring."
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Drama, comedy, tariffs, baseball, and music — we’ve got it all in this week’s segment of What to Watch!
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A new film is looking at the changing face of opera and what it takes to become a star.
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As Easter gets closer, more and more kids are looking forward to community egg hunts!
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A new book is putting a spotlight on the stories of 50 Latina women who have had an undeniable influence on the place we call home.
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Seniors and others living in care homes often find it hard to get out and see a live concert, which is why one nonprofit is bringing music right to their doors.
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It’s art, its history, it’s therapy, it’s pure emotion - it's belly dancing!
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April's writer-curator for Something I Heard, Martin Corless-Smith, reads "To Daffodils" by Robert Herrick.
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Life goes fast, especially when you're a parent and finding a work-life balance can be a struggle - which is exactly what "All Things Considered" host Mary Louise Kelly is looking at in her newest book.