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Review: TOY, 'Clear Shot'
The British band's third full-length is proof of just how vivid and inviting psychedelic music can be in the 21st century.
Put Lemmy On The Periodic Table: More Than 100,000 Sign Petition
To many, the life and career of Motörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister personified heavy metal. Now his fans want his name on one of four new elements on the periodic table.
Review: Sera Cahoone, 'From Where I Started'
The former Band Of Horses drummer's songs amble sweetly and gently, propelled by a voice that radiates kindness.
Peach Kelli Pop Takes A 'Hello Kitty Knife' To Sad, Old Critics Of Girlhood
Los Angeles sparkle punks Peach Kelli Pop depart from their traditional surf-pop sound in favor of the rainbow-filled aesthetics of childhood.
6 in 10 U.S. Catholics are in favor of abortion rights, Pew Research report finds
Although the Catholic Church officially opposes abortion, the report says there's far greater diversity of opinion among laity in the U.S.
Review: Calexico, 'Edge Of The Sun'
Though the scenery of the American Southwest remains largely unchanged, the band's sense and understanding of it continues to deepen and grow.
Genya Ravan, 'Rock And Roll Refugee,' Has Stories To Fill Two Lifetimes
Ravan came to the U.S. as a refugee of postwar Europe, learned English listening to the radio and, before long, heard herself on it. Her life in pop and rock is the subject of a new off-Broadway show.
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Fascination, Friendship And Desire: Kathleen Hanna On The Reign Of 'Rebel Girl'
Bikini Kill's instant anthem for the '90s riot grrrl movement found new purpose at rock camps, where young girls learn to express themselves through music. Hanna breaks it down with NPR's Ann Powers.
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6/19/14 KNBA News - Kluti Kaan tribal administrator admits to embezzling $23,000
The administrator of a tribe near Copper Center has pleaded guilty of working with an accomplice to embezzle $23,000. A tribal board member pled guilty to…
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This $6-A-Month Plan Brings Solar Power To People Living Off The Grid
That's the price for a solar energy package from Off-Grid Electric, who's lit up the homes of 100,000 people without electricity in Tanzania.
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