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Kronos Quartet members discuss being part of the San Francisco-based chamber ensemble
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with David Harrington, Gabriela Díaz, Ayane Kozasa, and Paul Wiancko about being the Kronos Quartet.
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Yann Martel talks about his new novel, 'Son of Nobody'
Yann Martel's new novel tells two tales: one a lost classical epic, the other a personal tragedy told in footnotes. NPR's Scott Simon talks with him about his new novel, Son of Nobody.
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The experience of one woman's life caring for her adult sister with Down syndrome
Noreen Vance has cared for her adult sister with Down Syndrome for years. The experience changed her relationships with all her family members.
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The iconic South African theater that took on apartheid
South Africa's iconic Market Theatre, born in the darkest days of apartheid and a force for change, is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
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Trump wants a deadlocked Congress to move on AI. Frustrated states say they already have
State lawmakers have been stepping in to regulate artificial intelligence, clashing with the federal government's inaction as concerns about oversight and safety grow.
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'It’s good for our town.' What it means to watch your hometown musher run the Iditarod
Last week, Bethel musher Pete Kaiser took ninth place in the Iditarod. He was the only musher representing the Y-K Delta, collecting support from fans back home and familiar faces at the finish line.
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Alaska Sen. Sullivan’s illegal fishing act heads to the U.S. House
A seafood act to fight illegal fishing has made it one step closer to becoming law.On Mar. 22, the Fighting Foreign Illegal Seafood Harvest or FISH Act passed the U.S. Senate.
2026 Cama'i Dance Festival to feature new and familiar faces
The 2026 Cama’i Dance Festival kicks off at 5 p.m. this evening (March 27) at Bethel Regional High School. Among the featured performers is the Inuit soul group Pamyua, who return to the festival after their debut 30 years ago.
Think you make the best soup in Unalaska? Soup-Off is on Saturday
For this episode of Island Interviews, KUCB’s Sofia Stuart-Rasi sat down with M. Lynn Crane, executive director of Unalaskans Against Sexual Assault and Family Violence, to discuss everything you need to know about this year’s Soup-Off, from how to enter to what it takes to win.
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House committee investigating Florida congresswoman for alleged ethics violations
The House Ethics Committee held a rare public hearing on allegations that Rep. Shelia Cherfilus-McCormick, a Florida Democrat, committed financial crimes.
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