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Science photography on a nano scale

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A photographer helps people visualize the invisible and illuminate science.
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Looking at the @ sign

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The @ sign, the only preposition on the keyboard, dates back to the middle ages, but has found new life in the internet age.
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Reviving America's creativity

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American children are losing their creativity, but scientists and experts are trying to help them get it back.
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Detroit: Belly dancing hotspot

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The Motor City has become an epicenter of scantily clad shimmies, but belly dancing is still controversial.
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'The Kids Are All Right'

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Director Lisa Cholodenko on making an accessible, touching film out of what could have been an outsider art-house flick.
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Remembering and forgetting in South African film

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William Kentridge's films create a space where South Africans can remember and come to grips with the atrocities of apartheid.
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Why is "Psycho" so scary?

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On the anniversary of Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho," artists and thinkers explore the film's ability to continually scare the heck out of people.
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The Carolina Chocolate Drops

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A trio of young African-American musicians are re-inventing banjo music for a new generation.
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'Come Fly Away' with Twyla Tharp

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Twyla Tharp on her Sinatra-inspired musical, how she came to develop her art form, and the legacy she wants to leave behind.
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Miami Poem Depot

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In Miami, poets create on-demand verses for passers-by on manual typewriters -- the project is called the "Poem Depot."
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