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We Need To Be Able To Feel
The cost of 2020 — in lives, livelihoods, legacies and communities — is high and still being tallied. For jazz critic Nate Chinen, all that loss demands change to old ideas of critical objectivity.
Viking's Choice: Neoclassical Ambient, Glitchy Metal, Psychedelic Japanese Groove
Swedish composer Kajsa Lindgren blurs memory and reality, Liturgy makes a metallic mess and OOIOO squiggles a trippy hypnosis on this week's playlist.
Lemuria's 'Sliver Of Change' Is Sweet Comfort For The Restless
The indie-rock band's new album out this Friday, Recreational Hate, was originally offered as a "secret" vinyl for fans.
Can You Really Roll Those Aches And Knots Away?
Scientists say you'll get better range of motion and less post-workout pain when using foam rollers to loosen tight muscles. But the details aren't all smoothed out.
What Was It Like To See Pink Floyd In 1966? Joe Boyd Knows
What was it like to see Pink Floyd at the UFO Club in 1966, or to produce the band's first song? Legendary record producer Joe Boyd explains on this edition of All Songs Considered.
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Review: PUP, 'The Dream Is Over'
The Toronto punk band sounds anthemic and unhinged on its second album, with shout-along pop songs that are at once communal and cathartic.
Bernie Worrell: The Most Influential Keyboardist You've Probably Never Heard Of
Composer and keyboardist Bernie Worrell played funk, soul, and broke genres as a founding member of Parliament-Funkadelic and a performer with Talking Heads. Worrell died Friday at the age of 72.
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How Smokey Hormel Became The Quintessential Session Musician
The guitarist has played on records by Tom Waits, Norah Jones and Beck, but at one point, he was sure he wanted to pursue a career in acting.
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5 Things You Should Know About Mike Huckabee
He's run marathons and issued more than 1,000 pardons and commutations as governor of Arkansas. Here's what you might not know or remember about Huckabee.
Too French? Nike Rolls Out U.S. World Cup Soccer Uniforms
The new jerseys feature a familiar U.S. badge on the chest. But they depart from the previous uniforms by using thick bands of the national flag's three colors.
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