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  • Ravi Shankar is an award-winning author and editor of more than fifteen books and chapbooks of poetry. He is the founder of Drunken Boat, one of the world’s oldest electronic journals of the arts, and has been featured in the New York Times and on BBC, NPR, and PBS NewsHour. "Correctional" dives into the inner workings of his mind and heart, framing his unexpected encounters with law and order through the lenses of race, class, privilege, and his bicultural upbringing as the first and only son of South Indian immigrants.
  • We make a correction to a story we ran last weekend about unfilled jobs by NPR's David Molpus. (:30)
  • Host Liane Hansen offers a correction to a recent piece from reporter David D'Arcy on the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Hartford.
  • Authorities in western Massachusetts have determined the death of an inmate at the Berkshire County House of Correction Sunday was a suicide.
  • A former inmate and a former corrections worker will get together tonight in Albany to talk about their shared experience behind bars. In 1973, New York…
  • The difference between song and record of the year at the Grammys can be confusing. So confusing, that we messed it up on a story on npr.org, and had to issue a correction.
  • New York corrections officials have appointed a new superintendent at Fishkill Correctional Facility in the Hudson Valley.The Department of Corrections…
  • State officials said that a correction officer was stabbed numerous times and another suffered serious injuries to his face.
  • As corrections officers across New York remain on strike, a State Assemblyman who is running for Congress is standing behind them.
  • Steven Racette, the former superintendent of Clinton Correctional Facility is planning to retire at the end of the month.Racette is due to leave on July…
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