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First Watch: Jen Cloher, 'Forgot Myself'
Cloher is a smart, witty Melbourne songwriter whose new song features her wife and record-label partner, Courtney Barnett, on guitar.
Noga Erez Imagines A Dystopia Where The Hand-People Judge Us All
The Israeli singer-songwriter makes politically charged dance music — banging, throbbing stuff full of messages about power and independence.
Hear Mark Pritchard's Haunting New Song With Thom Yorke, 'Beautiful People'
As word of his band's new album circulates, the Radiohead frontman takes on guest vocal duties for a track from electronic pioneer Mark Pritchard's Under the Sun.
Here She Is: Statue Of Liberty Reopens On Independence Day
The statue wasn't damaged, but Liberty Island was pummeled last fall by Superstorm Sandy. Now, just in time for July 4th celebrations, the island and the statue are open again to visitors. If you can't be there, webcams provide beautiful views. Also, WNYC has a video report on Lady Liberty's history.
Big Freedia Lays Out The Basics Of Bounce
Born Freddie Ross, Freedia is one of the biggest stars of New Orleans' hard-dancing, bass-pounding and sometimes gender-bending bounce music scene.
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On Citizenship Question, Bachmann Not So Neutral
Under assault from conservative blogs and facing some skepticism in Minnesota, where she's up for re-election, Rep. Michele Bachmann wants to give back her just-revealed Swiss citizenship. But apparently it's a status she has enjoyed — at least technically — for three decades.
A Young Composer Steps Outside Of Himself (And Into Pop)
San Fermin's self-titled debut is an orchestral wonder, born in the shadow of looming adulthood. NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with the group's leader, 24-year-old Ellis Ludwig-Leone.
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It Wasn't Pretty, But 76ers Manage To Win Their First Game Of The Season
The game got off to a bizarre start when the teams went for the wrong baskets. Still, the 76ers managed to avoid tying a record for the worst start to an NBA season.
Town In Hawaii Prepares For Possible Evacuation Ahead Of Lava Flow
On the state's Big Island, the town of Pahoa is packing up to leave if the flow from Mount Kilauea continues its advance.
Who Knew? Seahorses Are Stone Cold Killers: VIDEO
Thanks to the shape of their heads, the inch-long creatures can creep up on their prey. Then they strike with lightning speed. Researchers have captured the way they attack on video.
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