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Fresh Air For July 30, 2019: Crime Novelist Laura Lippman
Novelist Laura Lippman isn't interested in writing that sensationalizes crime. She says she aims to center her work in "a respect for victims." Lesley Unruh/Harper Collins hide caption
'Cities Are Resilient,' Says Baltimore Crime Novelist Laura Lippman
'Cities Are Resilient,' Says Baltimore Crime Novelist Laura Lippman
Fresh Air For July 29, 2019: Why The Planet Needs Insects
It may plague your summer peaches and plums, but the fruit fly is "one of the most important animals" in medical research, says conservationist Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson. Sefa Kaya/500px Prime/Getty Images hide caption
Bugged By Insects? 'Buzz, Sting, Bite' Makes The Case For 6-Legged Friends
Bugged By Insects? 'Buzz, Sting, Bite' Makes The Case For 6-Legged Friends
Lisa Hanawalt On 'Tuca & Bertie,' 'BoJack Horseman' And Channeling Anxiety Into Art
Lisa Hanawalt On 'Tuca & Bertie,' 'BoJack Horseman' And Channeling Anxiety Into Art
Fresh Air For July 27, 2019: Filmmaker Lulu Wang; The 'Secret World' Of Sleep
When her grandmother is diagnosed with a terminal illness, Billi (played by Awkwafina, center) reluctantly agrees to go along with her family's plan to pay respects to their matriarch — without letting her know she is dying. A24 hide caption
Fresh Air For July 26, 2019: Ranky Tanky
'Once Upon A Time ... In Hollywood' Is Tarantino's Most Personal Film In Years
'Once Upon A Time ... In Hollywood' Is Tarantino's Most Personal Film In Years
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