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At 83, Martha Stewart celebrates gardening with her 101st book
by Michel Martin
Martha Stewart talks gardening, wanting to be "one of the girls" and her 101st book with NPR Morning Edition host Michel Martin.
Beer Can Helps To Reunite Runaway Dog With Her Family
Motorworks Brewing in Bradenton, Fla., puts photos of shelter dogs on their cans with the goal of finding them a home. Monica Mathis spotted a picture online of her dog Hazel on one of the cans.
Filmmaker Reunites VHS Tape From Goodwill With Previous Owner
When Jim McKay watched the tape from 1994, it was of a baby's first steps. He wanted to return the tape to the family. Mission accomplished. The baby in the video is 26-year-old TyRe Alexander.
Meet The Folk-Pop Music Duo: The Well Pennies
The Well Pennies are based in Des Moines, Iowa. We've been hearing from them live as Morning Edition broadcasts from Smokey Row Coffee Co. during the coverage of the Iowa caucuses.
News Brief: Caucuses' App Malfunctions, Coronavirus Spreads
There are no election results to report yet from the Iowa caucuses — there were malfunctions in a new app used by the state Democratic Party. And, the deadly coronavirus outbreak continues to grow.
Antonio Banderas On 'Pain And Glory,' Working With Pedro Almodóvar
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to actor Antonio Banderas about his first Oscar nomination for his role in "Pain and Glory," and the actor's collaboration with filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar.
Ahead Of Iowa Caucuses, Pete Buttigieg's Momentum Slows
Morning Edition hosts Rachel Martin and David Greene talk to Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, ex-mayor of South Bend, Ind., who is among 11 candidates trying to become the nominee.
African Americans Support Biden Over Other Democratic Candidates
Democratic Rep. Cedric Richmond of Louisiana talks to NPR's Rachel Martin and David Greene about former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign. Richmond is an ex-chair of the Congressional Black Caucus.
The Iowa Caucuses Have Been Turned Into A Musical
A Des Moines theater company has borrowed songs from A Chorus Line for a new production called Adore Us Line. Democrats do their best song and dance as they audition to be president.
Bernie Sanders Enjoys A Surge In Polling Ahead Of Iowa Caucuses
NPR's David Greene talks to Democratic Rep. Mark Pocan of Wisconsin, a surrogate for the Bernie Sanders campaign, who says Donald Trump has been awful to the people of the upper Midwest.