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All Things Considered with Clay Masters is your comprehensive source for afternoon news and information. Listen from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. every weekday.

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Guthrie offers a young woman's view of 'Sensibility'
The classic novel has been adapted by a playwright who thinks women in theater need more opportunities, onstage and off.
All too human: Some Minnesota candidates find their past isn't past
In an era of internet and social media, even low-visibility legislative campaigns are fodder for background research. Some recent embarrassing disclosures about first-time Minnesota legislative candidates bear that out.
Art Hounds: 'It's Alive!' and other acts of creativity
This week on Art Hounds: Book artists honor Mary Shelley's Frankenstein with "It's Alive!"
In the battle between sugar and fat over which is worse for you, sugar apparently had money in the fight.
At Standing Rock, protest camp becomes a movement
The Dakota Access pipeline project has ignited passions that are drawing Native people and their supporters from all over the country.
Nobody's happy with new airport ground transportation plans
Taxi companies, Lyft and Uber are all unhappy with the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport's proposed changes to ground transportation regulations.
Dance performance explores society's need for healing
Ananya Dance Theatre ponders the application of traditional remedies to modern discomforts.
Hallberg's Picture of Health: What pneumonia does to a body
Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says she was diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday, and she has canceled campaign events to rest on the advice of her doctor.
Investigators tried hypnosis, secret taping in Wetterling search
Documents released Friday showed authorities in the Jacob Wetterling search were so focused on a Wetterling neighbor they spoke to him under hypnosis and also asked Patty Wetterling to secretly record him.