Maz Jobrani: Bad Guys
Maz Jobrani explains why he stopped taking terrorist TV parts but agreed to play Jafar, then shares insights getting his kids to sleep.
Maz Jobrani explains why he stopped taking terrorist TV parts but agreed to play Jafar, then shares insights getting his kids to sleep.
‘Drunken Botanist’ author Amy Stewart on turning plants into alcohol. Then we celebrate civil rights icon and opera singer Marian Anderson.
Richard Linklater explains why it took 12 years to make his film Boyhood. Scott Bonner shares how he made Ferguson’s library a safe space.
Teens must have adult along to get into Ford City and Chicago Ridge malls on weekends.
We talk to Melody Kramer, a public media oracle and digital brainiac who’s taking her open-source ethos to the federal government.
Scott McCloud creates stunning graphic novels and shares why comics deserve more respect. Then, we learn about America’s first female doctor.
The renovations are being called a ‘first step’ toward expanding and modernizing the historic building.
Miranda July talks about her new book, making the Somebody App, and the overarching theme of her work: coming together clumsily.
We talk to the first U.S. woman to walk in space: Kathy Sullivan. Now she’s in charge of NOAA and researches everything from ocean to space.
We talk with Lulu Miller and Alix Spiegel, hosts of the new NPR show Invisibilia. Then, we get to know Susan B. Anthony and Vinyl Me Please.