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How Robert Frank's Vision Influenced And Inspired Generations Of Photographers
One of the most influential photographers of the 20th century, Robert Frank possessed a piercing, unflinching gaze. Some of America's top photojournalists share their thoughts on Frank and his work.
'Painting' The Ghost Forests Of The Mid-Atlantic Coast
A photographer uses watercolors sensitized to light to make ethereal images of dying trees on the Chesapeake and Delaware bays. As sea levels rise, these haunting sights will only continue to grow.
Meet The Designer Who Makes 'Mrs. Maisel' Look So Marvelous
Donna Zakowska has already won two Emmys for her work on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel — and two of her costumes are in the Smithsonian. Now she's up for an award from the Costume Designers Guild.
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Orthodox Jewish Women Take A New Lead In Talmud Study In Israel
"I never thought I would live to see this day," said one of the women participating in a recent celebration in Jerusalem.
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The Aftermath Of Iran's Missile Attack On An Iraqi Base Housing U.S. Troops
NPR international correspondent Jane Arraf and freelance photographer Alexander Tahaov were among journalists invited to tour the Ain al-Assad air base, which houses some 1,500 U.S. troops.
Ayatollah Weeps And Iranians Rail Against U.S. During Funeral For Slain Commander
Caskets holding the bodies of Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani and others killed in a U.S. drone strike last week in Iraq were paraded though the streets of Tehran as mourners chanted "death to America."
A Little Girl Didn't Like Her 'Bedtime Bonnet,' So Mom Wrote A Book To Help
When Nancy Redd was a kid, she was embarrassed by the bonnet she wore over her hair every night. "I didn't want my daughter growing up with that same shame," she says.
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PHOTOS: What It's Like Living Through An Outbreak
Shopping with a face mask, getting screened for fever — they're some of the challenges posed by the Wuhan coronavirus.
A 'Lost Decade': Haiti Still Struggles To Recover 10 Years After Massive Earthquake
Billions of dollars poured into Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, giving the economy a boost. But reconstruction hasn't lived up to what was promised and Haitians tell NPR they feel forgotten.
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Along The Rim of Alaska, The Once-A-Decade U.S. Census Began In Toksook Bay
The 2020 census officially starts in an Alaskan fishing village along the Bering Sea. Starting the count there in January, when the ground is frozen, makes it easier to reach far-flung communities.
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