Sorry, without reading the actual NPR review of the cherry novel, I can't summarize it. But generally, it might summarize the plot and the main characters.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read that NPR review. It could potentially include an analysis of the plot, the writing style, the characters in the cherry novel.
One of the main points in the review could be the movie's ability to make the audience feel. It made us feel the pain, the anger, and the love that still lingered. Another point might be the screenplay's structure. It was well - paced, not too rushed or too slow, which allowed the story to unfold naturally. And of course, the chemistry between the actors which was essential for a movie about a relationship.
Sorry, without knowing the details of the NPR School Board Story, I can't summarize its key points.
One key point could be their distinct style. With their blue - painted bodies, they create a very recognizable look. Another might be their music, which is often percussive and created with unique instruments. And of course, their interactive shows where the audience is part of the experience.
In the 'Review of Westside Story', it may emphasize the way it blends different art forms. The dancing, acting, and music work together seamlessly. The themes of love and hate are central. The story's ability to show the human side of both sides of the conflict, not just making one side the 'bad guys', is also a likely key point. It also might discuss how the movie or musical adaptation has changed over time if it's a more in - depth review.
The review probably focuses on the unique story of Rogue One. It shows the origin of getting the Death Star plans. The characters' heroism in the face of great odds is also a key point. And of course, the movie's connection to the rest of the Star Wars movies is likely mentioned.
An NPR Radiolab 'Ghost Stories' episode could begin by setting the mood with some eerie music or sound effects. Then it would likely delve into a particular ghost story, perhaps one that has been part of a local legend for years. They'd tell the story from different perspectives, like the person who first reported the apparition and the people who have since tried to debunk or confirm it. The episode might also explore how our beliefs and superstitions are influenced by these types of stories.
The 'Kaffir Boy' story often deals with themes of apartheid and the difficult life in South Africa. In the excerpt, it might show the hardships, discrimination, and the struggle for a better life. For example, it could describe the protagonist's experiences in a segregated society, his family's situation, and how they coped with poverty and prejudice.
Sorry, I don't have enough information to summarize it as I don't know the details of this particular NPR scary mural story.
As I haven't read the NPR black hole story, it's hard to summarize. However, if it follows the common pattern, it may start by introducing what a black hole is, then move on to talk about the particular black hole in question. It could include details about its discovery, how scientists are studying it, and what implications this has for our understanding of the universe. For example, if it's about a newly discovered black hole, it might mention the telescopes or instruments used in the discovery and what makes this black hole unique compared to others we know of.