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  1. Interview: Ben Burtt and J.W. Rinzler - ‘The Sounds of Star Wars’ : NPR

    It takes only a few seconds of sound — a spaceship launching, the familiar clash of lightsabers — to know that you are positively not in Kansas anymore. These are the sounds of Star Wars — from a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, three-dimensional in a way that envelops you and that has changed the way movie soundtracks get assembled.

    Now the most celebrated of these sounds have been collected for a new book-and-audio collection, The Sounds of Star Wars, written by J.W. Rinzler and including a foreword by the architect of that audioscape himself: renowned sound designer Ben Burtt.

    http://www.npr.org/2010/12/12/131968222/-the-sounds-of-star-wars-now-at-fans-fingertips

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  2. TV Review - ‘The Walking Dead’ - From AMC, A Braaainy Zombie Drama : NPR

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  3. Sci-Fi’s Cory Doctorow Separates Self-Publishing Fact From Fiction : All Tech Considered : NPR

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  4. ‘Four Lions’: A Satire On Islamic Terrorism : NPR

    NPR’s Robert Siegel talks to director Chris Morris about his controversial new suicide bombing comedy, Four Lions. Morris says many of the funniest lines come directly from transcripts of real terrorist cells made by British spy services.

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  5. Jon Stewart, Faking It and Making It : NPR

    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4766348

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  6. NPR Books: June 19: Guillermo del Toro

    This is the NPR Books podcast, a weekly which collects book-related stories from the previous week… the first segment of this one is an interview with Guillermo del Toro, who is talking about his new vampire novel called The Strain - he also talks about his "second house", a place full of books!

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  7. Isaac Newton: Physicist and… Crime Fighter?

    From NPR’s Science Friday:

    Isaac Newton is best known for his studies of physics and for developing the three basic laws that describe motion. In Newton and the Counterfeiter, author Thomas Levenson describes another side of Newton: his career as the crime-fighting head of the Royal Mint.

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  8. New Formats Test TV Writers

    Shrinking ad buys and competition from the Web are forcing TV networks to offer shows "with limited commercial interruption." That means writers have to fill more minutes — and have to keep viewers engaged. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=101716627

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