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  • The new Netflix show Full Swing takes you behind the scenes for an inside look at the range of today's PGA Tour players — and the mental toughness it takes to survive on the tour.
  • Shake It Up: A Shakespeare Cabaret, a mash-up of modern music and Shakespearean verse, is presented by Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, Mass., today through Sunday. Allyn Burrows, director and co-creator of Shake It Up, says “Shakespeare and rock ‘n’ roll have been part of the fabric and lifeblood of popular culture for a long time. Mashing them together yielded fun and fascinating results.”
  • It's been four months since New York City implemented a congestion pricing plan for part of Manhattan. The tolls have deterred tens of thousands of motorists each day from entering the area.
  • Poet Javier Zamora is forced to return to El Salvador to apply for a visa, his first trip back in nearly 20 years. Also, an interview with Alfonso Cuarón about "Roma."
  • Writer WALLACE STEGNER died today. We remember him with a rebroadcast of our April, 15, 1992 interview
  • NPR'S LYNN NEARY REPORTS ON THE POPE'S MESSAGE TO AMERICA ON HIS VISIT SO FAR. THERE WILL BE UPDATES OF THIS INTERVIEW AS HIS MASS IN CENTRAL PARK PROGRESSES.
  • We remember Israel's first ambassador to the United Nations and the United States, Abba Eban. He died yesterday in Israel at the age of 87. This interview first aired Dec. 2, 1992
  • NPR's John Greenberg reports on an interview Hillary Rodham Clinton gave to NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday. Mrs. Clinton discusses her troubles over the Whitewater and White House Travel office disputes.
  • The broadway musical The Producers has opened on Broadway, based on the Mel Brooks movie. It starts Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick. We feature an archive interview with Mel Brooks.
  • Robert Siegel interviews NPR's Nina Totenberg about legal precedents to the Florida election case. Nina will try to unravel the legal pathways of this case.
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