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Review: Superchunk, 'What A Time To Be Alive'
The indie-rock veterans' 11th studio album is a rebuke of President Trump's first year in office.
Indonesia's President: Fan Of Megadeth, Defender Of Death Penalty
Indonesia's recently elected President Joko Widodo is a heavy metal fan seen as an advocate for human rights and political change. But his strong stance on the death penalty has dismayed many.
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The Case For 1971 As Rock's Greatest Year
That year, music journalist David Hepworth argues, offered an explosion of talent from David Bowie, Led Zeppelin, Al Green, John Lennon and more. He discusses his new book, Never a Dull Moment.
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From Dixie Chicks To Rihanna: Our Music Predictions For 2020
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My Friendship With Janka Nabay, Genius Of Bubu
Over 10 years ago, the writer Wills Glasspiegel heard an album by Ahmed Janka Nabay at random, beginning a friendship that changed both their lives and helped to spread an electrifying form of music.
From 'Almost Famous' to definitely famous, Billy Crudup is enjoying his new TV roles
Crudup stars as a fast-talking salesman in the retro-futurist Apple TV+ series Hello Tomorrow! He won an Emmy for his role as a cynical TV executive in the series The Morning Show.
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On its full-length album 'the record,' boygenius' friendship has never been stronger
NPR's Miles Parks speaks to the members of indie supergroup boygenius about its new full-length album, the record.
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Hell Is A Teenage Girl: Olivia Rodrigo, 'Jennifer's Body' And The Joy Of Rage
Rodrigo's spiky "good 4 u" isn't just a breakup song: It inserts her into a tradition of art, including one particularly beloved cult horror film, about the right of teenage girls to get angry.
California Turned Pandemic Rentals Into Permanent Housing For Homeless People
California leased hotel rooms for unhoused residents during the pandemic to move them out of crowded shelters. Then it bought some of those hotels to create long-term homes for them.
6/27/14 KNBA News - 100 lodge guests move to higher ground due to flooding in Denali National Park
Yesterday, the National Park Service closed the Denali Park Road at Mile 66 due to flooding and significant rockfall, after torrential rains Wednesday.…
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