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  • In the new film Don't Let Go, actor David Oyelowo plays a police detective whose family gets murdered. He talks with NPR's David Greene.
  • TV critic David Bianculli gives us his thoughts on last night's Emmy Awards.
  • Five years after his much-hyped arrival in the United States, David Beckham is playing his last game for the L.A. Galaxy on Saturday. David Greene speaks with Los Angeles Times sportswriter Kevin Baxter about whether Beckham lived up to America's expectations.
  • In The Moment ... February 4, 2019 Show 508 Hour 1 Author and scholar David Treuer's "The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee" takes an unflinching look at the…
  • Fresh Air's movie critic does not think any masterpieces were made this year, but he does compare Daniel Day-Lewis to Julius Caesar and have some choice thoughts on the movie version of Les Mis.
  • Sioux Falls pianist and composer David Mercer joins us to preview his upcoming performance at the Belbas Theater in Sioux Falls.
  • In The Moment ... January 11, 2018 Show 254 Hour 1South Dakota Supreme Court Justice David Gilbertson joins In the Moment for a look at his legislative…
  • Journalist David Brinkley, whose career paralleled much of the evolution of American television news coverage, dies of complications from a fall at age 82. Brinkley first gained fame in the 1960s co-anchoring NBC's evening news program with Chet Huntley; he later hosted ABC's This Week with David Brinkley. Hear Reuven Frank, former executive vice-president of NBC News.
  • NPR's Tom Bowman has been bringing us stories from his recent trip to Afghanistan. It was on that trip that a Taliban ambush killed NPR photographer David Gilkey and interpreter Zabihullah Tamanna.
  • Journalist David Brinkley, whose career paralleled much of the evolution of American television news coverage, dies of complications from a fall at age 82. Brinkley first gained fame in the 1960s co-anchoring NBC's evening news program with Chet Huntley; he later hosted ABC's This Week with David Brinkley. Brinkley won 10 Emmys and three Peabodys during his career. Hear NPR's Cokie Roberts.
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