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- Music for a Day When Memories and Hopes Meet at Midnight (2008-12-29)
- Spirit of the Season: Christmas Music and Traditions in America (2008-12-22)
- Coming to Town for the Inaugural? Add These Sights to See (2008-12-15)
- Trying to Live With a Recession in the World's Largest Economy (2008-12-8)
- Kennedy Center Honors Six Artists for Life's Work (2008-12-1)
- Neurologist Oliver Sacks Writes About Patients with Unusual Conditions (2008-11-24)
- The Making of One of Jazz's Most Influential Recordings (2008-11-17)
- Election 2008: 'At This Defining Moment, Change Has Come to America' (2008-11-11)
- 'Change We Need' or 'Country First'? US Voters Are About to Decide (2008-11-3)
- What Is Your Favorite Song About Autumn? (2008-10-27)
- Tombstone, Arizona: 'The Town Too Tough to Die' (2008-10-20)
- When Sending a Letter to California Meant 25 Days in a Stagecoach (2008-10-13)
- Another World, Underground: Carlsbad Caverns National Park (2008-10-6)
- The Color of Money: Bureau of Engraving and Printing Produces Millions of Dollars a Day (2008-9-29)
- White Sands National Monument: A Wonder of Nature, in New Mexico (2008-9-22)
- When Songwriters Leave Their Heart in a City, San Francisco or Any Other (2008-9-15)
- Maurice Sendak's Books Have Helped Redefine Children’s Literature (2008-9-8)
- Schools Feel Effects of Weak Economy, High Fuel Prices as Classes Begin (2008-9-1)
- Democrats Gather in Denver to Nominate Obama and Biden (2008-8-25)
- America's 'Lost Colony': A Story Whose Ending Remains to Be Written (2008-8-18)
- C.F. Martin Guitar Company Still Making Music and Money at 175 Years Old (2008-8-11)
- The Drive That Separates a Biker From a Motorcyclist (2008-8-4)
- US Supreme Court: When Society Needs Answers, if Only on a 5-to-4 Vote (2008-7-28)
- What Is Your Favorite Song About Summer? (2008-7-21)
- St. Louis: 'Gateway to the West,' Hometown of Budweiser (2008-7-14)
- 'The Migration Series' by Jacob Lawrence Shows an Important Period in American History (2008-7-7)
- 'New Birth of Freedom' Guides New Museum of Gettysburg Battle (2008-6-30)
- In 1968, Americans Kept Wondering: What More Could Happen Next? (2008-6-23)
- From Folk Music to Rock, Bob Dylan Has Always Followed His Own Path (2008-6-16)
- Bob Dylan: His Musical Roots, and His Education in Greenwich Village (2008-6-9)
- If You Love Lucy and the Three Stooges, Then These Museums Are for You (2008-6-2)
- Six Men, a World War, a Pacific Island, and an Image for All Time (2008-5-26)
- Inside the Complex Worlds of Deafness and Deaf Culture in America (2008-5-19)
- Coming Down to the Finish Line for a Race That Is About to Begin (2008-5-12)
- Beyond Country Roads: Exploring the Wild and Wonderful of West Virginia (2008-5-5)
- All That Jazz, From a Man Named Dave Brubeck (2008-4-28)
- So What's the Story? News Museum Hopes Crowds Will Care to Find Out (2008-4-21)
- New York Yankees Saying Goodbye to Famed Ballpark, but Won't Be Going Far (2008-4-14)
- A Visit to the Historic City of Philadelphia (2008-4-7)
- Want to Be a Foreign Exchange Student? First Do Some Homework (2008-3-31)
- Songs About Spring Can Be Happy or Sad (2008-3-24)
- President Lincoln's Cottage: A Visit to a 19th Century Camp David (2008-3-17)
- With All the Talk About Illegal Immigration, a Look at the Legal Kind (2008-3-10)
- A Nation of Immigrants, Divided Over the Subject of Immigration (2008-3-3)
- Snow Business in US: Skiing Into the World of Winter Wonderlands (2008-2-25)
- A House Big and White, and About to Get New Occupants in January (2008-2-18)
- Cormac McCarthy and Thomas McGuane Write Stories Set in the American West (2008-2-11)
- On Super Tuesday, Presidential Candidates Aim for a Huge Prize (2008-2-4)
- Songs About Winter Are Lovely but Sad (2008-1-28)
- The American Library of Congress Has Chosen 25 More Films for Its National Film Registry Collection (2008-1-21)
- Kids, Before the Age of TV There Was a Funny Thing Called Radio (2008-1-14)
- Annie Leibovitz Has Been Photographing Famous People for 35 Years (2008-1-7)