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Alpine, "Foolish"
"Foolish" is another airy pop song with atmospheric beats and a video that perfectly captures the clean, buoyant world of sound created by this Australian sextet.
The Austin 100: Vistas
Some bands deepen their impact with abstract examinations of the human psyche, but Vistas' sweet and shiny songs are just irresistible, high-wattage joy dispensers.
Mastodon, 'Pushing The Tides'
The metal band rips once again.
Dummy, 'Daffodils'
A groovy refinement of Dummy's influences — namely, the unclassifiable and impossibly cool pop music of Stereolab, Broadcast and Silver Apples.
A Family Road Trip, From Argentina To Philadelphia
An Argentine family of six was on the road for six months and traveled all the way from their homeland to Philadelphia to meet Pope Francis on Sunday.
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Kopecky On World Cafe
The Nashville group, once known as The Kopecky Family Band, imparts rocking uplift in the studio.
Researchers Making Progress on Anthrax Research
Scientists studying anthrax say they are making progress understanding the bacteria and developing new vaccines. But the field is much larger than it once was, and some wonder if that's wise or necessary.
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OC: Let Every Woman Know
Studio Q & A: Tessa Ely & Marcy Ash - LEWK
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KNBA NEWS: Wednesday, June 19, 2025
The Juneau Police Department cleared a homeless encampment on the side of a Mendenhall Valley road Tuesday morning. The field of candidates for Alaska governor recently grew to four.
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'Lives They Might Put At Risk': Trump Went To A Fundraiser Instead Of Into Quarantine
Donors mingled with the president indoors without masks after being screened with rapid tests, which aren't always reliable. Health experts say he shouldn't have gone after an adviser tested positive.
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