NPR Programs: Fresh Air Podcast
Summary: Fresh Air from WHYY, the Peabody Award-winning weekday magazine of contemporary arts and issues, is one of public radio's most popular programs. Hosted by Terry Gross, the show features intimate conversations with today's biggest luminaries.
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Podcasts:
Stories: 1) Unlocking The Mysteries Of Good Cooking 2) Julia Child On France, Fat And Food On The Floor 3) Mark Bittman Explains 'How To Cook Everything'
Stories: 1) Ruth Reichl: Dining In Disguise And Going 'Gourmet' 2) 'Kitchen Science': The Dinner Is In The Details
Stories: 1) Bananas: The Uncertain Future Of A Favorite Fruit 2) Tube Burgers: The World Of In Vitro Meat
Stories: 1) Brad Bird, Patton Oswalt On Cooking Up 'Ratatouille' 2) Grant Achatz: The Chef Who Couldn't Taste
Stories: 1) Jerry Leiber: Remembering One Of Rock's Great Songwriters 2) Two Slackers, A Roadtrip And An Alien 3) 'Scarface': Over-The-Top, But Ahead Of Its Time
Stories: 1) After The Rapture, Who Are 'The Leftovers'? 2) The 'Complete Mythology' Of Syl Johnson
Stories: 1) The Evangelicals Engaged In Spiritual Warfare 2) John Doe's New Album Is A Contemplative 'Keeper'
Stories: 1) How The A&P Changed The Way We Shop 2) Two Experimental Rock Bands Stay True To Their Roots
Stories: 1) Alice Waters: 40 Years Of Sustainable Food 2) Branford Marsalis And Joey Calderazzo: A 'Melancholy' Duo
Story: When Cash was 18, her father (you know him as Johnny) presented her with a gift: a list of 100 essential country songs to help the budding singer-songwriter connect with and better understand the music that came before her. After holding on to it for the past few decades, Rosanne Cash decided to turn that gift into The List, her new album.
Stories: 1) Covering The Plate: A Baseball Catcher Tells All 2) Sly Stone: The Early Days In The East Bay 3) Four Hours In 'Lisbon': A Rich And Dreamy Voyage
Stories: 1) Rating The Wall Street Ratings Agencies 2) Jeff Bridges: An Actor Who Can Actually Sing
Story: America's anti-terrorism strategy has evolved in the years after the Sept. 11 attacks. New York Times reporters Thom Shanker and Eric Schmitt explain some of the tactics used by the United States over the past decade to disrupt al-Qaida both in real life and online.
Stories: 1) Learning Your Sister Is 'Someone Else's Twin' 2) 'Sex On Six Legs': When Insects Go Wild 3) Teens, Sex And Tech Tear A 'Beautiful Life' Apart
Stories: 1) Writer Robert Stone Relives Counterculture Years 2) Tom Wolfe: Chronicling Counterculture's 'Acid Test' 3) Ken Kesey On Misconceptions Of Counterculture 4) Gary Burton: A New Quartet, A Familiar Sound 5) Poet Laureate Philip Levine Reads From His 'Work'