Scott Detrow
Stories
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Music
PJ Morton talks new album 'Cape Town to Cairo'
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with singer-songwriter PJ Morton about his new album, Cape Town to Cairo.
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Arts & Life
The film 'Boys Don't Cry' turns 25 this year. What's its legacy?
The film Boys Don't Cry came out 25 years ago. A lot has changed in trans representation since then. NPR's Scott Detrow discusses this with the film's director, Kimberly Pierce.
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Tejano music legend Johnny Canales dies at 77
Alt.Latino host Felix Contreras speaks with All Things Considered host Scott Detrow about the TV host who helped Tex-Mex music transcend borders.
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Race & Identity
'Inheriting' podcast explores how historic events shape AAPI families
A new podcast from LAist Studios and the NPR Network explores how events that played out decades ago shape AAPI families today.
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Arts & Life
What to expect at the 77th annual Tony Awards
Dig into the nominees and learn about the likely winners.
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National
Former federal judge deciphers Aileen Cannon's judicial choices in Trump case
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with retired judge Shira Scheindlin about what stands out to her about how the judge overseeing former President Trump's Florida classified documents case is proceeding.
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Sports
Olympic swimming trials get underway in Indianapolis as Chinese doping scandal grows
The U.S. Olympic swimming trials begin Saturday in Indianapolis. While U.S. athletes aim to qualify for the Paris Games next month, a Chinese doping scandal is overshadowing the events.
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World
Benny Ganz, a key member of Israel's war cabinet, has resigned
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Sports
'World Class' collects the work of late sports journalist Grant Wahl
A new book collects the work of sports journalist Grant Wahl, who died suddenly while covering the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
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Arts & Life
'The Harlem Renaissance' and what is Black art for?
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is showcasing visual artists from the Harlem Renaissance in the exhibition, “The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism.”