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  • Enough king salmon have gone upriver to spawn so state biologists opened the lower Kuskokwim salmon fishery on Friday; it had been closed since May…
  • An Obama-era program, which lets prisoners use Pell grants for college, is wrapping up its first year. So far, there's no indication whether the Trump administration will continue it past expiration.
  • The guitarist opens up about his music, his legendary journeys on the road with The Rolling Stones and his occasionally contentious relationship with lead singer Mick Jagger in a new memoir called Life.
  • Author Lizzy Goodman talks about living through — and revisiting — the explosive rock scene in New York during the early 21st century to write her oral history, Meet Me In The Bathroom.
  • Tight, angular, surprising melodies leap from this band of Minnesota 20-somethings on its debut full-length. Hear the World Cafe session.
  • Still in their teens, the band in the studio today is here for their U.S. debut. They're signed to Elton John's management company and people are already taking notice of their vintage sound.
  • The New York rock band sits down with host David Dye to discuss its new album, Into The Wide.
  • The band plays a revved-up version of Cajun music, injected with punk energy and psychedelic fuzz.
  • Hear the fresh music of a Montreal band whose sound was influenced by the protests around it.
  • Listen to songs from the California band's debut, Bigfoot, performed live in the studio. The guitar-driven pop-rock album is a far cry from singer Zach Yudin's original looped electronic songs.
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