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  • This week on StoryCorps, Buddhists Nancy Ziccardi and Katrina Robinson speak about their religion in relation to the predominantly Christian area of Selma, Alabama.
  • This week, Don reviews All the Beauty in the World: The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Me by Patrick Bringley.
  • Such a cute puppy! But is it healthy? If it came from a puppy mill, chances are good that it may have problems!
  • On this week's Keepin It Real, Cam and his wife went to Belize in December and visited some of the ruins that Belize is famous for. On his trip he stood atop one of the Mayan temples and realized that though it was a long time ago, maybe things haven't changed that much.
  • If I were to say the words “Do’h!” or “excellent,” or “okely, dokely, neighborino!” You know what I'm talking about, right? Of course, it's “The Simpsons,” good for you. Now, longtime viewers of that show know this, but for that one person out there who doesn't…“The Simpsons” is a spin-off. Back when Fox was just getting going, one of the programs they offered was “The Tracy Ullman Show.” And “The Tracy Ullman Show” had these little animated vignettes featuring Bart, Lisa, Homer. and Marge, and the rest is history. Emmy award-winning actor Carrie Preston knows a little bit about spin-offs. She played Ophelia in the Alabama Shakespeare Festival's production of “Hamlet” back in 1994. But, she's come a long way since then. Arguably, you could say her big break was playing Elsbeth Tascioni in the CBS series “The Good Wife” and "The Good Fight." That's where she got her Emmy for Best Guest Performer. But now, she's the star of the spin-off series, "Elsbeth." We'll talk to her about her days in Alabama and more coming up on APR notebook.
  • In this episode of Quick-Fire Quips, host Baillee Majors talks with Neil Lamb, President of the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology, to explore the cutting-edge world of genomics in the heart of Huntsville. From the "potluck" of Alabama’s diverse culture to the long road of bringing life-changing drugs to market, Neil offers a unique look at how science and community intersect. Hear about his unexpected childhood hero, Julia Child, his favorite quiet retreat in Cullman and why he believes optimism is the key to Alabama’s future.
  • This week on StoryCorps, Deborah Dabney is interviewed by Ian Murakami about her experience with her faith, and she delivers personal wisdom she has gained over the years.
  • The American Pet Products Association has released the results of their most recent Pet Owners Survey that shows 7 of every 10 homes has at least one pet. Our furry companions certainly have an impact on our lives!
  • This week on StoryCorps, Dianna Shaw and Darvi Beale reminisce on their experiences in the years following integrated schools in Tuscaloosa, Alabama and how a decade’s old favor was repaid.
  • Feasting, then fasting - for you? Maybe for your furry friend, too!