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  • Barry Romo remembers his nephew, Robert, who served in his brigade in Vietnam and died in action.
  • Lynn Weaver and his daughter talk about his father who worked as a janitor and chauffeur.
  • Ed Cage and his daughter Nicole talk about how he passed beatboxing on to the next generation.
  • A father recalls how a driving lesson gone wrong turned into a legendary family story.
  • NPR's Scott Simon speaks with author and Pulitzer Prize finalist Karen Russell about her new, otherworldly, collection of short stories, Orange World.
  • Some Oscar nominees don't get much attention on the red carpet. A quick look at the nominees for Best Short Documentary show subjects ranging from AIDS orphans to gifted high school artists.
  • Drawn-out fights over spending bills are nothing new for Congress. But before a 1980 ruling by President Carter's attorney general, the rest of the country barely noticed. That's because when lawmakers reached a budget stalemate back then, the federal workforce kept on working.
  • Watch classic NATURE episodes with the PBS station member benefit Passport.
  • In the premiere episode of Grape Minds, hosts Julie Glenn and Gina Birch introduce listeners to the culture and history of wine.
  • The summer heat is on which means wine fans are turning towards Rosé. But what makes a pink wine good and where do you go for the best? While winemakers…
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