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  • Talking Heads co-founder David Byrne has made New York's Battery Maritime Building sing — literally. The once-busy ferry terminal was fitted with wires, hoses and solenoids. This isn't Byrne's exercise in being arty. Anyone can play the building.
  • Slate film critic David Edelstein tells us his top movies of 2004, and recommends current holiday releases. Edelstein says that in 2004, some high-profile winners -- and losers -- hit the nation's big screens.
  • NPR's Lynn Neary talks with singer/songwriter David Gray about his new album A New Day at Midnight. Gray says grief over the death of his father was a big part of his motivation for writing the music on this album. Gray currently is in the United States for his first stadium concert tour.
  • Dr. David Pearce, president of Sanford Research, recently returned from the Cellular Horizons conference, held in the Vatican and organized with the…
  • In The Moment ... October 16. 2018 Show 442 Hour 1Initiated Measure 24 looks into the money behind those ballot questions and whether or not South Dakota…
  • President Obama poked fun at the international soccer star's underwear line.
  • Black Hills Corporation is an energy company based in Rapid City. In February, Black Hills Corp acquired Source Gas in a 1.9 billion dollar deal. The…
  • David Gergen worked in the administrations of Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton as a speechwriter, communications director and counselor to the president, among other roles.
  • NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with sports columnist Christine Brennan of USA Today about the death of former NBA commissioner David Stern. He was 77.
  • The humorist, who made his name with personal essays and other nonfiction, tells Steve Inskeep that his return to fiction kept taking him to surprising places. But the unhappy endings? Those he could have predicted.
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