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Okinawa's governor strives for regional diplomacy as tensions in Asia-Pacific rise
Denny Tamaki, governor of Okinawa prefecture, says his personal story is deeply entwined with the U.S. military's presence on the island.
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'Music was there for me when I needed it,' The Roots co-founder Tariq Trotter says
Trotter, aka Black Thought, reflects on his childhood in Philly, his decades-long friendship with Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson and his life as a musician. Trotter's new memoir is The Upcycled Self.
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Musicians keep leaving Spotify in protest of CEO's defense investments
In the last few months, bands including Hotline TNT and King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard have pulled music from Spotify in a new wave of artist-led protests against the platform.
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'Buckingham Nicks,' a commercial flop-turned-collector's dream, gets reissued
Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks released one album as a duo, in 1973. It wasn't a hit at the time, though it did lead to them joining Fleetwood Mac. Now fans can finally hear it for themselves.
6,000-Year-Old Knee Joints Suggest Osteoarthritis Isn't Just Wear And Tear
Even after a Harvard team took into account differences in age and weight among ancient specimens and knees today, they found that modern humans tend to have more osteoarthritis.
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Hear 'World Cafe' interviews with 20 of the 2023 Grammy nominees
Listen back to performances and interviews from Brandi Carlile, The War on Drugs, Tank and the Bangas and more.
8/6/14 KNBA News - A Canadian tailings dam break prompts fears pollution will reach Alaskan waters
CoastAlaska's Ed Schoenfeld reports a tailings dam break at a British Columbia copper and gold mine could threaten Southeast Alaska salmon fisheries,…
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Caroline Polachek: Tiny Desk Concert
Haters may say it's AutoTune, but when Caroline Polachek sings live, it's clear that the impressive range and control you're hearing is all her.
Live In-Studio: The Dirty Hands
When you're out there playing gigs and helping the Alaska Music scene, you're gonna get your hands dirty. The Dirty Hands have supported musicians,…
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Earthsongs Week of December 14, 2015
This week on Earthsongs: The Levi Platero Band previously known as The Plateros hails from the Navajo Nation in New Mexico. Levi Platero is a family blues…
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