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Recent Public Radio International Podcasts
The Nightly Music Soundscape
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...
Afropop Worldwide is an internationally syndicated weekly radio series, online guide to African and world music, and an international music archive, that has introduced American listeners to the music cultures ...
Covering everything about science and technology -- from the outer reaches of space to the tiniest microbes in our bodies -- Science Friday is your source for entertaining and educational stories and activities...
The Peabody Award-winning Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen, from PRI, is a smart and surprising guide to what's happening in pop culture and the arts. Each week, Kurt introduces the people who are creating and sha...
Amazing stories told by actor Stephen Tobolowsky
Stories that provide depth and context to interrelated economic issues, including the best from PRI’s The World, The Takeaway, Living on Earth, and other popular programs.
America Abroad is an award-winning documentary radio program distributed by The World from PRX (PRI) and broadcast on public radio stations nationwide. Each month, we take an in-depth look at one critical issue...
Fed up with flaming and unfriending, snark and shade, when discussing hot button issues like politics, religion, guns, LGBTQ rights and more? Then it’s time to join The Civilist with the Washington Post’s Steve...
Science and Creativity from Studio 360: the art of innovation. A sculpture unlocks a secret of cell structure, a tornado forms in a can, and a child's toy gets sent into orbit. Exploring science as a creative a...
Recent Public Radio International Episodes
Publication Date | Oct 08, 2021
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Publication Date | Oct 08, 2021
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The Norwegian Nobel Committee has given the Nobel Peace Prize to journalists for the first time since 1935. Sofia Tomacruz, who works at Rappler with one of this year's two winners, Maria Ressa, joined The Worl...
Publication Date | Oct 07, 2021
Duration | 00:11:45
Publication Date | Oct 07, 2021
Duration | 00:11:45
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Publication Date | Oct 07, 2021
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Publication Date | Oct 07, 2021
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Toronto is Canada’s most cosmopolitan city--“like New York but mellower” in the words of Kofi Akah, son of the Ghanaian highlife legend Jewel Akah. Kofi is one of many superb African artists who have made Toron...
Publication Date | Oct 06, 2021
Duration | 00:24:22
Publication Date | Oct 06, 2021
Duration | 00:24:22
In 1985, Sean Barlow made his first trip to Africa to check out musical life there. Afropop Worldwide was still a dream at that point, but the experiences he had on that trip put wind in his sails. One highligh...
Publication Date | Oct 05, 2021
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Publication Date | Oct 05, 2021
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Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro’s ties with America’s far-right movement deepen as Brazilian conservative groups expand their global connections.
Publication Date | Oct 05, 2021
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Publication Date | Oct 05, 2021
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The Beatles degree dives into the band's shifting perceptions over more than half a century, and how it's affected other sectors such as tourism. Holly Tessler, the professor who founded the program, joined The...
Publication Date | Oct 04, 2021
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Publication Date | Oct 04, 2021
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The country anticipates a nearly 30% overall loss in output compared to 2020. The culprit: a severe late frost, followed by heavy rains which fueled mildew. These extreme weather conditions were made more likel...
Publication Date | Oct 01, 2021
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Publication Date | Oct 01, 2021
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"A is for Angicos," a new documentary by filmmaker Catherine Murphy, looks back at the pioneering work of Brazilian educator Paulo Freire.
Publication Date | Oct 01, 2021
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Publication Date | Oct 01, 2021
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Every week it seems, the government announces new restrictions targeting everything from entertainment to afterschool education to video games.
Publication Date | Sep 30, 2021
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Publication Date | Sep 30, 2021
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Deforestation increased in Colombia last year. But some farmers are finding ways to benefit from preserving the forests.