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Arkells On World Cafe
The Canadian band's sunny pop-rock spirit turns every rock show — whether in a college dive bar or a sold-out arena — into a dance party.
Robbie Robertson On World Cafe
The guitarist says The Band's debut album, Music From Big Pink, "was music we were making for one another. It was just the pure joy of making music."
The Knitters Put the 'X' Back Into Country
The alt-country band the Knitters is led by John Doe and Exene Cervenka — who also front X, the legendary punk band. Their first album release in 20 years includes country-fried versions of X songs along with classics popularized by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs.
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The Gaslight Anthem On World Cafe
The New Jersey band's latest release, American Slang, proves it can tone it down and still stay true to its punk roots. Employing slower tempos, singer Brian Fallon lets his battered vocals shine with style and grace. Listen to the band's in-studio performance here.
Loma's Debut Album Marks Both A Beginning And An End
The trio and its first album are the product of two bands joining forces — but the creation of something new often requires the sacrifice of something known.
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This school wasn't built for the new climate reality. Yours may not be either
Hurricanes, wildfires and floods: Across the country, climate change is driving more severe weather, and many schools are not prepared.
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A South African Superstar Says Farewell
Singer and dancer Johnny Clegg — the co-founder of two groundbreaking, racially mixed bands during the apartheid era — is battling pancreatic cancer. He's saying goodbye to his fans on a U.S. tour.
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Hard Day's Delight: A School Of Rock, At The Office
There's no better way to build a team than to start a band, say the executives of one telecom firm who met while playing music. Soon, their employees will play against each other in a companywide battle of the bands. The only rule is they have to pick an instrument they don't already know how to play.
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'The Perfect Couple' is 6 episodes of simple, soapy fun
Nicole Kidman stars in a juicy, nifty little end-of-summer mystery on Netflix — where the people are beautiful, the arguments are public and sloppy, the house is gorgeous and the drinks are bottomless.
You Know Exactly What These 6 Country Songs Have In Common
A Nashville songwriter mashed up tunes by the likes of Blake Shelton, Florida Georgia Line and Luke Bryan so you don't have to.
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