All Things Considered http://wmot.org en Business Owner Describes Major Destruction After Tornado http://wmot.org/post/business-owner-describes-major-destruction-after-tornado Melissa Block talks to Casey Mongold, owner of Casey's Tire and Auto in Moore, Okla., where a tornado caused widespread destruction on Monday. Tue, 21 May 2013 00:13:00 +0000 editor 24415 at http://wmot.org Forecasters Had Chance To Warn Moore, Okla., Before Tornado http://wmot.org/post/forecasters-had-chance-warn-moore-okla-tornado Melissa Block talks to Jon Hamilton about the science of tornadoes. Tue, 21 May 2013 00:12:00 +0000 Jon Hamilton 24416 at http://wmot.org At L.A.'s UnCabaret, 25 Years Of Letting It All Hang Out http://wmot.org/post/las-uncabaret-25-years-letting-it-all-hang-out A lot of the stand-up comedy that gets done in Los Angeles is really just comics auditioning for parts in TV or movies.<p>Not at <a href="http://uncabaret.com/" target="_blank">UnCabaret</a>: For 25 years, it's been a place to hear unvarnished, rough-edged ideas being tried out — mostly for the first and possibly only time.<p>Michael Patrick King, co-creator of the sitcom <em>2 Broke Girls</em>, has worked out some issues there. So has comic, actor and Twitter titan Patton Oswalt, who took the stage to tell a tale about a date that changed his life. Mon, 20 May 2013 21:28:00 +0000 editor 24410 at http://wmot.org At L.A.'s UnCabaret, 25 Years Of Letting It All Hang Out Tornado Ravages Oklahoma City Suburb http://wmot.org/post/tornado-ravages-oklahoma-city-suburb Melissa Block talks to Joe Wertz of the public radio initiative State Impact about the tornado that hit the Oklahoma City area on Monday. Mon, 20 May 2013 21:28:00 +0000 editor 24411 at http://wmot.org An Ancient Religious Pilgrimage That Now Draws The Secular http://wmot.org/post/ancient-religious-pilgrimage-now-draws-secular A 1,200-year old European pilgrimage route is experiencing a revival. Last year alone, some 200,000 followed in the footsteps of their medieval forebears on the Way of St. James, making their way some 750 miles from Paris across France to the Spanish coastal city of Santiago de Compostela, and the relics of the eponymous apostle.<p>But now, what was once a strictly religious affair has become a cultural and social phenomenon that attracts the nonreligious as well. Mon, 20 May 2013 21:28:00 +0000 Eleanor Beardsley 24408 at http://wmot.org An Ancient Religious Pilgrimage That Now Draws The Secular With New Xbox, Microsoft Makes A Bigger Play For Living Room http://wmot.org/post/new-xbox-microsoft-makes-bigger-play-living-room Microsoft hasn't exactly had a great couple of years.<p>Its new Windows 8 operating system was held responsible for the drop in PC sales last quarter. Sales of its Windows Phones lag far behind both the iPhone and Google's Android phones.<p>The light in the darkness for Microsoft has been the Xbox 360, which has been the top-selling game console for over two years — beating out both the Nintendo Wii and Sony's PlayStation. Mon, 20 May 2013 20:49:00 +0000 Laura Sydell 24405 at http://wmot.org With New Xbox, Microsoft Makes A Bigger Play For Living Room Latest Health Hurdle: Buying Insurance Without A Bank Account http://wmot.org/post/latest-health-hurdle-buying-insurance-without-bank-account When movie stars become unbankable, they're no longer a slam dunk at the box office. When investments become unbankable, they're relegated to the Wall Street's junk pile. For ordinary Americans deemed unbankable<em> — </em>those who don't have a traditional checking or savings account — it can be hard to simply pay bills.<p>And that absence of a bank account is about to become a big problem for those who also lack health coverage — and for the health insurance companies trying to sell them coverage. Mon, 20 May 2013 20:28:00 +0000 Sarah Varney 24406 at http://wmot.org Latest Health Hurdle: Buying Insurance Without A Bank Account Iran's 'Zahra' Tells Alternate Tale Of Presidential Campaign http://wmot.org/post/irans-zahra-tells-alternate-tale-presidential-campaign Iranians choose a new president next month, and one thing Iran's leaders are intent on avoiding is a repeat of the <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=105620617">massive street protests</a> that followed Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's controversial re-election in 2009.<p>The sponsors of those protests, known as the Green Movement, have been effectively silenced inside Iran, but not online. Mon, 20 May 2013 20:02:00 +0000 Peter Kenyon 24401 at http://wmot.org Iran's 'Zahra' Tells Alternate Tale Of Presidential Campaign Pope Francis Puts The Poor Front And Center http://wmot.org/post/pope-francis-puts-poor-front-and-center Over the past week, Pope Francis has launched a crescendo of attacks on the global financial system and <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/05/16/184546859/pope-francis-denounces-cult-of-money">what he calls a "cult of money"</a> that does not help the poor.<p>The 2-month-old papacy of Francis — the Argentina-born Jorge Bergoglio — is shaping up as a papacy focused on the world's downtrodden. Mon, 20 May 2013 18:24:00 +0000 Sylvia Poggioli 24394 at http://wmot.org Pope Francis Puts The Poor Front And Center Decades Later And Across An Ocean, A Novel Gets Its Due http://wmot.org/post/decades-later-and-across-ocean-novel-gets-its-due Sometimes you need some distance to appreciate a classic.<p>That was certainly the case for John Williams' novel <em>Stoner</em>. When it was originally published in 1965, the only publication to mention the book at all was <em>The New Yorker,</em> in its "Briefly Noted" column. The novel received admiring reviews over the years, but sold just 2,000 copies and was almost immediately forgotten.<p>Fast forward to today and the book is experiencing a renaissance of sorts. Sun, 19 May 2013 22:18:00 +0000 NPR Staff 24364 at http://wmot.org Decades Later And Across An Ocean, A Novel Gets Its Due