
This podcast features pieces on music, books, film, television, and other arts from some of PRI's most popular programs. It will take you to all corners of the world, and to the undiscovered corners of your own community, highlighting all of the arts along the way.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 137 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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| Categories | NewsArts | ||||

National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek tells host Carolyn Beeler about his first stop after having walked through the Middle East. On Cyprus, he found beaches with baking European tourists, a busy port city and a checkerboard of olive groves and y... more
Sudanese American Haneen Sidahmed is digitizing cassettes tapes of classic Sudanese songs dating back to the 1960s. In the process, she's created a music archive called Sudan Tapes Archive. Reporter Hana Baba, of station KALW and the podcast, "The St... more
Antoine Carrier, a middle school teacher in Bordeaux, southwest France, stays up late many nights, pen in hand, crafting math rhymes. Online, tens of thousands of kids know him as A’Rieka, the rapping math teacher.
Brazil is remembering the 1964 coup that began on March 31 that year. The event 60 years ago sunk Brazil into a brutal 21-yearlong dictatorship that would last until 1985. Today, the country is still grappling with the meaning and memory of what happ... more
Regular updates, creative artists, funny hosting, all in all, worthy to follow
Sure, I love this show, even in bits and pieces, as that is the only way it is presented now. But why not the option to just download entire shows, because these shows are fabulous, what with the music, and the politics, and the smartipantsiness and the this and the that. Come on PRI - we want the whole apple cart!
PRI and NPR need to think that if they only cater to boomers and don't offer anything that is culturally simpatico to people under 40 that they will slip into irrelevance just like major network news has done. There are rumors that there might be some way to resuscitate this program, I am jonesing for my "Bathed in Glory" fix.
I was addicted to Fair Game until it was axed - this was the next great show i miss you faith
i listen to faith faithfully everyday and hope to someday be interviewed by her. (i just have to think of something big to do.) fun, clever and a great conversationalist, silly salie wows the masses. but my question is: where has she gone as of may 2008?! faith, where are you?! and why have you been so silent in your absence?!










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