Emeka Ogboh's exhibition, "Market Symphony," brings listeners the rich sounds of a Lagos market. "There are stories in the soundscape," he tells NPR's Michel Martin. "There are stories from the city."
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Zuri Hall Wore a Stunning Hayley Paige Bridal Collection Gown to the 2016 SAG Awards, and We're Obsessed
How Do We Read Books Embedded With Racism?
We received a lot of criticism for a story on reading racist and difficult material to your children, and it's clear it's a topic you'd like us to revisit.
Fredericton Flea Market thriving in former Target location
Business at the Fredericton Flea Market is thriving in the wake of a move to a former big-box store space.
Wild January stock market ends on a high note
Stuck In The Middle With U — Or A, Or B ...
For every six-letter word given in this week's puzzle, insert two letters in the exact center to complete a familiar eight-letter word.
Blood Sweat Profit: The billions behind America's fitness obsession
Saint John butcher shop closes after 64 years in business
Perry’s Market Limited served its last customer before closing for the final time Saturday.
Condé Nast Adapts to New Forces, Leaving Some Employees Unsettled
VIDEO: The Sikh man who stood up to Trump
High food prices could spell big trouble for food banks
Canadian food banks hope the pinch they're feeling from rising food prices isn't snowballing into a full-fledged crisis.
Blasts In Damascus Kill At Least 45; Islamic State Claims Responsibility
A car bomb and two suicide bombs struck near a shrine revered by Shiite Muslims on Sunday. Groups aligned with Bashar al-Assad often use the defense of the shrine as a rallying cry for recruits.