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This American Life

This American Life

This American Life

Join veteran NPR producer Ira Glass as he pushes the envelope of radio performance with a show that's part journalism, part arts, and entirely compelling and unique. Each week, This American Life chooses a theme. Glass does a story or two, and he invites a variety of writers and performers to take a whack at the theme, with stories, monologues, short radio plays, miniature documentaries, "found recordings" and original works for radio.

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Poultry Slam 2008

Poultry Slam 2008

A man in Pakistan wants to break his friend out of prison. He buys him an amulet that supposedly has the power to protect anyone from harm. But just to be on the safe side, he decides to test the amulet by trying it out first...

Music Lessons

Music Lessons

What's frustrating about music lessons, what's miraculous about them, and what they actually teach us. This show was recorded in front of a live audience at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, with help from KQED-FM, during the 1998 Public Radio Conference.

Who Do You Think You Are?

Who Do You Think You Are?

This week we bring you stories of privilege, and the lengths some will go to to maintain it. A teenager with a prominent father helps cover up a crime and struggles to deal with the aftermath. And one woman's fight to stop a celebrity from breaking her city's parking laws.

And the Call Was Coming from the Basement

And the Call Was Coming from the Basement

For Halloween, scary stories that are all true. Kidnappings, zombie raccoons, haunted houses—real haunted houses!—and things that go "EEEEK!!!" in the night. Plus, a new story by David Sedaris, in which he walks among the dead.

Ground Game

Ground Game

This American Life goes to Pennsylvania, a battleground within a battleground, to figure out why, and how, McCain and Obama both think they can win there. And we get to know the ordinary people who've become the candidates' most forceful foot soldiers.

A Better Mousetrap

A Better Mousetrap

Stories of people tackling old problems with creative solutions --- solutions that sometimes cause problems of their own. For instance, a mother doesn't want her son's disability to hold him back, so she decides not to tell him that he has one. Which seems to work fine.

Another Frightening Show about the Economy

Another Frightening Show about the Economy

Alex Blumberg and NPR's Adam Davidson —- the two guys who reported our Giant Pool of Money episode —- are back. They'll explain what happened this week, including what regulators could've done to prevent this financial crisis from happening in the first place...

Going Big

Going Big

Stories about people who take grand, sweeping approaches to solving problems of all sorts.

Enforcers

Enforcers

Three guys who go by the names Professor So and So, Jojobean and YeaWhatever spend part of each day running elaborate cons on Internet scammers. They consider themselves enforcers of justice, even after they send a man 1400 miles from home, to the least safe place they can bait him: the border of Darfur...

Something for Nothing

Something for Nothing

Stories of people trying to get rich quick, or otherwise make something for nothing. As everyone knows, there's no such thing as something for nothing. You always pay a price.

Got You Pegged

Got You Pegged

Shalom Auslander goes on vacation with his family, and suspects the beloved, chatty old man in the room next door is an imposter—and sets out to prove it. This and other stories about the pitfalls of making snap judgments about others.

This American Life

Best of This American Life

A special pledge drive edition featuring a selection of favorite features from the past few months.

This American Life

Special Pledge Drive Edition

A special pledge drive edition featuring a selection of favorite features from the past few months.

You Can Choose Your Family

You Can Choose Your Family

On a summer day in 1951, two baby girls were born in a hospital in small-town Wisconsin. The infants were accidentally switched, and went home with the wrong families...

The Spokesman

The Spokesman

Stories of what can happen when you go from being a private person to a public face.

 
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Host

Ira Glass
This American Life host and producer Ira Glass started working in public radio in 1978 when he was 19 and over the course of the next 17 years, he worked on nearly every NPR news show, and did nearly every production job they had. This American Life went on the air in November of 1995.

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