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Neenah Ellis; read by Neenah Ellis with excerpts from the original radio broadcasts
There are now more 100-year-olds alive—healthy and engaged in the world—than at any other time in history. Join Neenah Ellis as she meets some of them and hears what insights, memories, wisdom, and just plain common sense tips they have to offer. Learn More
Conducted by Fresh Air host Terry Gross in her signature, award-winning style, this is collection of revealing interviews with writers will captivate and inspire literary minds everywhere. Learn More
Incisive, intelligent interviews that represent the vast spectrum of religious, atheistic, humanistic, and other spiritual perspectives from the Peabody Award-winning radio show. Learn More
An original audio documentary providing fascinating insights into the American political process, along with unforgettable tales of some of the most entertaining political figures in U.S. history. Learn More
Charles Dickens; performed by Jonathan Winters with Mimi Kennedy
Master comedian Jonathan Winters presents a distinctive reading of this holiday classic, using a special performance edition prepared by Dickens for his own presentations. Mimi Kennedy also performs. Learn More
Tom and Ray Magliozzi, a.k.a. Click and Clack, know a lot about cars. They also know a lot about fathers, having had one of their own (his name was Louis). Learn More
Historic, folkloric, and reliably sophomoric . . .Car Talk's Puzzler segment is beloved not only for making you think, but also for making you laugh. It's not just a puzzle, and it's only occasionally about cars. It's a cleverly constructed conundrum wrapped in a hilarious tall tale, with characters ranging from Bubba the monk and Igor, the hunchbacked groom, to game show host Monty Hall and an electricity-obsessed Thomas Edison. Learn More
Tom and Ray Magliozzi; performed by Tom and Ray Magliozzi
The Brothers Grimm told tales that in their original, unedited form were strange, sometimes rambling, and of dubious moral integrityin other words, they’re the perfect model for our Brothers Grime, the Tappet Brothers. Learn More