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Nearly a million people evacuate as Super Typhoon Fung-wong threatens the Philippines
Super Typhoon Fung-wong, the biggest storm to threaten the Philippines this year, started battering the country's northeastern coast ahead of landfall on Sunday.
The Resilience Of Victoria Williams
After a fast rise to near-fame, a multiple sclerosis diagnosis nearly ruined her career — before a helping hand came in the form of some of the country's most-famed bands.
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Puerto Rico's 'Singing Newspapers' Tell A Story Of Resilience
The call-and-response singing and drumming tradition known as Plena brings "a little joy" to the hurricane-damaged Calle Loiza neighborhood in San Juan.
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Review: Sheer Mag, 'Need To Feel Your Love'
On its debut album, Sheer Mag prove to be rock 'n' roll scholars who can map history onto present concerns.
Review: Diarrhea Planet, 'Turn To Gold'
With its four guitarists, the band crafts a potent and sometimes ridiculous mix of garage rock, pop punk, metal and even Southern rock.
Review: Deerhoof, 'The Magic'
The band's tense, visceral, unpredictable sound doesn't let listeners get comfortable for very long. These 15 songs were inspired by the music each Deerhoof member grew up loving.
'Maybe Sincerity Is The New Punk': Chris Cornell On Embracing Space
Cornell will never not be that guy from Soundgarden, but three decades after the dawn of Seattle punk, his life is in a different place — and his music has followed suit.
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Review: Trey Anastasio, 'Paper Wheels'
On his 10th solo album, the Phish singer-guitarist explores the sunny, vibrant feeling of '70s pop and rock. The result is steeped in the era, but defiantly not a throwback.
NPR Music At SXSW 2014: Wednesday
Late Wednesday night in Austin, tragedy interrupted the music at SXSW when two people were killed and nearly two dozen injured after a car crashed through a barricade and into a crowd of pedestrians.
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The Violence Subsides, And Revelers Return To Juarez
The once-thriving nightlife in the Mexican border town ground to a halt a few years back as hundreds of women were murdered and the drug cartel wars erupted. Now, partiers are venturing out again.
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