Selena Simmons-Duffin

Producer for NPR's All Things Considered.

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NPR.org • 3rd March 2016

Domestic Politics: When Couples Are Divided Along Party Lines

Super Tuesday may be over, but there are many votes to come, including Saturday's vote in Nebraska. That's where Maria Julie Rodriguez and James Borer live. They responded to our call out on social media for couples divided over their presidential primary candidate of choice. They're split not just between two candidates, but between two parties.
NPR.org • 1st March 2016

Has 'An American In Paris' Been Honking Up The Wrong Key?

The composition is so popular that old-timey taxi horns Gershwin called for are rented by orchestras all over the country. But a musicologist says they've been using the wrong ones.
NPR.org • 23rd February 2016

Domestic Politics: What Happens If Your Spouse Supports A Different Candidate?

Ahead of Super Tuesday, NPR asked people on social media to tell us if they and their special someone were supporting different primary candidates. Call it "domestic politics." We're going to hear from a few of them before they head in to caucus or vote. First: Democrats Robin and Douglas Garrison in Englewood, Colo.
NPR.org • 12th October 2012

Kaki King: A Guitar Wizard Conjures New Colors

The notorious shredder says her latest album began as a set of solo guitar pieces — but once she entered the studio, she enhanced them using every instrument at her disposal.
NPR.org • 16th August 2009

Special Olympian Remembers Shriver

Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the founder of the Special Olympics, died this week. David Egan's life was affected directly by Shriver's work. The longtime Special Olympian thanks Shriver for her work.
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