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  • In her new directorial effort, the actress — who also co-wrote the script — plays a neurotic woman whose French family is coming to New York. Delpy talks to All Things Considered's Audie Cornish about her roles behind and before the camera.
  • Leah Ramirez, Coordinator with El Paso Film Commission, and Carlos Corral with MindWarp Entertainment, talk about the Plaza Classic Film Festival’s Local…
  • Three young filmmakers – Brandon Abeyta, Carlos Chandler and Skyler Carreon – talk about their involvement with the Plaza Classic Film Festival’s Film…
  • Portugal's colonial explorers left a culinary trail behind them — and also brought some exotic flavors back home. Sample Portugal's fusion, flavors and history with these recipes for traditional soups, seafood and more.
  • ABC News and Spanish-language broadcaster Univision have joined forces to create a TV news channel aimed at Hispanics who prefer English. But with a target audience that currently turns to the same news sources as everyone else, the venture isn't without risk.
  • Mumbai is one of the world's largest cities, and the setting for a gripping novel about the struggles and tensions that emerge in this rapidly modernizing metropolis. As Tell Me More takes a look at literature from emerging countries, guest host Jacki Lyden speaks with Aravind Adiga about his latest book, Last Man In Tower.
  • From the studio that produced 2009's Coraline, ParaNorman is a fun, funny throwback to classic stop-motion animation. The movie staggers a bit under the weight of its many characters and plot twists, but the zombie-filled antics are held up by great character design.
  • Craig Zobel's new film is "inspired by true events," even if the extremes of human behavior it depicts can seem like exaggerations. Compliance allows the audience an omniscient perspective on an unconscionable hoax — and in doing so, it may offer a bit too much distance from the characters.
  • In the new movie Robot & Frank, the actor plays an aging ex-burglar who learns to take advantage of his robot caretaker. Langella, 74, tells Fresh Air why he was drawn to the role, and discusses the ups and downs of his long career.
  • Americans love burgers, but cooking leaner meats on the grill requires some scientific know-how. We turn to Cooking for Engineers blogger Michael Chu for some technical tips for success with leaner meats.
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