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Wayne Kramer, Rock Legend And Failed Outlaw, Assembles A Supergroup In The Rearview
Now 70 years old, Wayne Kramer — co-founder of the short-lived, influential Detroit rock band The MC5 — reflects on life as an artist, near-revolutionary, bumbling outlaw and prison reform advocate.
10/6/14 - Begich, Sullivan race for Alaskan U.S. Senate seat a test of campaign stategies
According to RealClearPolitics, the average of the three most recent polls show Dan Sullivan ahead of Sen. Mark Begich by six points, but a University of…
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It Began At The Ditto Tavern: Chris Cornell's Life As Grunge's True Seattle Son
Years before grunge made Seattle's music scene famous, it was clear that Chris Cornell was going to be a star. Through his career he remained linked to his town and the tragedies that shaped him.
Code Switch Roundup: Mascots, Nurses And Yellow Dogs
We share some stories on our radar: A Chicago restaurateur administers a knockout-inducing kick to the face to stop a thief; a California school chants A-R-A-B-S to honor its mascot; an Iranian band meets tragedy in New York City; hospitals must deal with patient requests that might be discriminatory.
'Wake Up You!' Explores The Transitional, Post-War Rock 'N' Roll Of Nigeria
In the 1970s, a crop of young rock bands with "a new sense of fury and fuzz" arose in the aftermath of the country's civil war, says historian Uchenna Ikonne.
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As Heard on Morning Line: Rusted Root
It's no secret that this weekend is Salmonfest in Ninilchik, and Rusted Root is one of the top headliners. Morning Line's Danny Preston got a chance to…
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Live In-Studio: The Hope Social Club
The Hope Social Club hangs out at KNBA sharing stories about how the band takes it all one song at a time. It's the stories of Alaskan nights, weekends…
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KNBA Presents Portugal. The Man!
From its Wasilla roots, Portugal. The Man is now considered one of the most exciting and sought-after live bands on the festival circuit today. The rock…
Hurray For The Riff Raff's New Political Folk
The New Orleans-based bandleader Alynda Lee Segarra talks about the wide range of political and musical inspirations — from her Puerto Rican background to the Occupy movement and women's rights in India — behind her band's new album, Small Town Heroes.
How these Ukrainian artists are using their talents to support the war effort
From graffiti artists painting camo on cars to dancers raising money for the army, this is a look at how young Ukrainians use their creative talents to support the country against Russia's invasion.
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