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  • In Teju Cole's newest, elliptical novel, an unnamed narrator visits his native country, alarmed at what has changed, and at what hasn't.
  • K-12 schools are trying all kinds of things to help students with disabilities make up for the supports they lost access to during the pandemic.
  • Vanessa Romo is a reporter for NPR's News Desk. She covers breaking news on a wide range of topics, weighing in daily on everything from immigration and the treatment of migrant children, to a war-crimes trial where a witness claimed he was the actual killer, to an alleged sex cult. She has also covered the occasional cat-clinging-to-the-hood-of-a-car story.
  • Wednesday 12-26 at noon on Curtis Calls we'll hear Domenico Scarlatti's Sonata in b minor, K. 87, Images, Book 1 by Debussy and Felix Mendelssohn's String…
  • Wednesday at noon (1-22) on Curtis Calls we'll hear students from the Curtis Institute of Music in Sonata for Cello & Guitar by Radames Gnattali, Mozart's…
  • The pianist builds R&B with old-school values: singers who don't need software, live improvising, hand-built beats.
  • Chris Douridas, a music supervisor for feature films and host of the music show New Ground at member station KCRW, recently went to Japan and brought back some real gems — he shares his musical finds.
  • Singer Donovan Leitch is known best by his first name alone. He has a new box set, Try for the Sun: The Journey of Donovan. It's a remastered CD/DVD set which covers his work from 1964 to 2004.
  • "Fairy doors" are popping up in the downtown area of Ann Arbor, Mich. The miniature openings into imagined fairy homes are an unsponsored, unauthorized public art that's captured the imagination of the city.
  • Carl Hancock Rux began his career in the arts as a spoken-word poet. He has ambitiously matured into an author, musician and playwright. Rux discusses his new novel, Asphalt, and his CD, Apothecary Rx.
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