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Robert Finley On World Cafe
He's loved music and performing his whole life. Now, he has finally released his debut album in his early 60s.
The Wonder Years Lets Go Of The Past In A Cathartic Performance Of 'Pyramids Of Salt'
Watch the Philadelphia six-piece perform inside WXPN Studios during a Key Studio Session.
How A Rural American Town Saved Itself By Creating Its Own Musical
Building a community around the arts is a buzzy, modern idea. But 25 years ago it was just a crazy idea. NPR's Planet Money looks at what happened when a teeny, peanut-farming town in Georgia tried to save itself by writing, staging and starring in an original musical.
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Anthony Bourdain, Chef, Author And TV Host Dies At 61
Anthony Bourdain, chef, author and TV host has died at 61 of an apparent suicide. He was in France, recording an episode of his Peabody award-winning show, Parts Unknown.
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Online Shoppers Say They Rarely Return Purchases. Why?
Retailers say returns are costing them a fortune. But in a new NPR/Marist poll, about 90 percent of online shoppers say they rarely or ever return orders. For many, it's not worth the hassle.
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Watch The Fairfield Four & The Campbell Brothers Perform Live
Enjoy a Gospel Roots Of Rock And Soul concert with a rich variety of material from the African American Holiness-Pentecostal repertoire.
Fact-Based Novel 'Darwin's Ghosts' Explores Righting Ancestors' Wrongs
Novelist Ariel Dorfman speaks to NPR's Michel Martin about his book Darwin's Ghosts. In it, Dorfman uses fiction to ask a timely question: Can individuals atone for the crimes of their ancestors?
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'Just Around The Corner': Hozier Shares Details Of His Upcoming Record
The Irish singer-songwriter talks about the follow-up to his 2014 self-titled debut and shares lyrics from a forthcoming single.
Education Department Investigating USC's Handling Of Sexual Harassment Allegations
Complaints against Dr. George Tyndall, which date back to 1990, range from unnecessary touching in the course of pelvic exams to inappropriate sexual comments.
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Attorney General Denies Asylum To Victims Of Domestic Abuse, Gang Violence
Jeff Sessions has broad powers over the nation's immigration courts and has long said that asylum-seekers are "gaming" the U.S. system.
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