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  • The first single from Somewhere Different, her gleaming Impulse debut, is a driving jazz-funk sunburst that calls back to a heyday of popular Black musical uplift.
  • A standout track from Mia Berrin's debut album shreds its way through the dizzying uncertainty of young love, dating, parties and heartache, all while still living with one's parents.
  • A Vermont theater group impacted Bosnian filmmaker Jasmila Žbanić's artistic development.
  • We look back at our conversation with writer-director Todd Robinson, who tells the story of the fight to award the Medal of Honor posthumously to pararescue medic William Pitsenbarger in the film "The Last Full Measure."
  • Cellist Yo-Yo Ma talks about "Songs of Comfort and Hope," the new album he's recorded with British pianist Kathryn Stott.
  • A potato farmer in Idaho decides to give away millions of potatoes when the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the usual channels through which he sells them.
  • For Madonna's 63rd birthday, Bark Bark Disco slows down her early hit "Borderline" and invokes the personal whisper of a moonlight tryst.
  • Redman's angular melody entwines with a countermelody by Ron Miles on cornet, as bassist Scott Colley and drummer Brian Blade percolate the groove.
  • Pressure Machine plays like an expository essay, complete with introduction and all, with title track — the album's penultimate song — repeating its thesis in the conclusion.
  • With an assist from Cardi B, Lizzo clears haters with a smile.
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