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From the Congo, Photos of 'Last Place on Earth'
National Geographic photographer Nick Nichols calls the Congo Basin jungle of Africa The Last Place on Earth — the title of his new book detailing his adventures in the region.
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New Program Helps Feed Pets Of Those In Need On South Coast
Dee Dee’s Dog Spot is a Ventura business which caters to dogs, with everything from dog grooming to doggie day care. In addition to their regular clients,…
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Santa Barbara County Non-Profit Gets $10 Million Gift Of Supplies For Global Coronavirus Relief
A Santa Barbara County based non-profit has received a huge new gift to help with its global pandemic relief efforts. Amazon has given Direct Relief and…
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Part of a Dutch bridge will be dismantled so Jeff Bezos can get his new yacht
A Dutch firm is making the yacht. When it's done, it wont fit under a famous bridge in Rotterdam. The city decided to partially take apart the bridge and put it back together after the yacht passes.
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Christian Novel Climbs the Charts, Miraculously
Written as a gift for his children and self-published, William P. Young's The Shack became a best-selling Christian novel. Young says God must be involved, because nothing else explains his success.
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How are George Michael and Jimi (Hendrix) new residents on the South Coast?
Clue: They are the names of two Goeldi Monkeys at Santa Barbara Zoo
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Watkins Family Hour: Tiny Desk Concert
With help from Fiona Apple, two Nickel Creek alums gather a band to perform old and new material. Watch the Watkins Family Hour perform three charming, country-flavored songs at the NPR Music offices.
Saul Williams: Tiny Desk Concert
In this intense performance, you can feel the singer and poet's passion in every sharp, thoughtful, powerful, provocative word.
Florist: Tiny Desk Concert
Emily Sprague performs three quiet, delicate songs in the NPR Music offices with help from members of New York's Epoch collective.
Recognizing Your Inner Fish
Paleontologist Neil Shubin discusses his new book, Your Inner Fish: A Journey into the 3.5-Billion-Year-History of the Human Body. Shubin traces the hand and other human features back to creatures that roamed the earth hundreds of millions of years ago.
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