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Wash U professor Ian Bogost recently took a deep dive for the Atlantic into how and why Wordle has captured America’s imagination. He joins "St. Louis on the Air" to talk about Wordle’s success and the importance games play in society.
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Matthew Stock and Sid Sivakumar started out talking crossword puzzles and soon became fast friends. Now a puzzle they co-wrote has been published in the New York Times. They discuss the joy of puzzle making with host Sarah Fenske.
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Jane Smiley recently came back to St. Louis for her 50th high school reunion. But unlike many of us, the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist wasn’t content…
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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Amy Harmon has been a national correspondent for The New York Times, covering the intersection of science and society,…
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If there’s one thing I hate to do as a writer is repeat myself. I don’t like to say the same thing over and over again.But sometimes, stories are so…
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A local group's out-of-town performance has garnered some national recognition.The St. Louis Symphony's performance at Carnegie Hall in New York this past…
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U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill of Missouri is coming under fire after a report in the New York Times accuses her of working against bringing the Democratic…
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While on vacation, I read an interesting New York Times story about five neuroscientists who took a wilderness trip. They wanted to see how immersion in…