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The South By Southwest Effect: How The Festival Affects Austin
Four Austin journalists discuss how the South by Southwest festival affects the city's music scene and access to affordable housing.
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A Father Of Rock 'N' Roll, Chuck Berry Dies At 90
Legendary musician Chuck Berry helped defined early rock 'n' roll has died. He was 90. NPR guest host Ray Suarez speaks with Rolling Stone music critic Peter Guralnick about his life and influence.
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Maryland Democrats Aim To 'Build The Pipeline' For Women In Office
Democratic activists are using the momentum from the election and the Women's March to get more people engaged in politics. One group coaches women of all different backgrounds to run for office.
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Senate Democrats Lighting The Grill For Gorsuch's Confirmation Hearings
At previous hearings, critics have focused on big social issues like affirmative action or abortion. This time, critics' strategy is to portray Gorsuch siding with corporations over regular folks.
Rex Tillerson, Xi Jinping Meet In China As Secretary Of State Wraps Asia Tour
To the surprise of many observers, Tillerson referred to a mutual U.S.-China understanding of "non-conflict, non-confrontation, mutual respect, and win-win cooperation."
Legendary Newspaper Columnist Jimmy Breslin Dies At 88
Jimmy Breslin was an old school reporter. His techniques are still taught in journalism schools today as he continues to inspire new reporters to find the gravediggers, and tell their stories.
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Indonesia's Peat Fires Still Blaze, But Not As Much As They Used To
Clearing peat land by fire is illegal but remains widespread, since it's the cheapest way to clear land for farming and industry. Still, peat fires were down by more than 80 percent from 2015 to 2016.
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At SXSW, Garth Brooks Sees The Constants In A Changing Industry
The music business has evolved dramatically since the country icon began his career. What hasn't changed, he says, is how artists connect with fans: "The music kinda lets you be in their life."
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FAARROW Joins SXSW Bands In Drawing Attention To Travel Ban
Somali sisters Siham and Iman Hashi come together to make the pop music group FAARROW. The girls escaped their home country, while it was being torn apart by civil war.
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Young People Of Color Are Central To Debate Over 'Raising The Age'
Raising the age of adult responsibility for crime is a heated issue in New York, which tries 16-year-olds as adults — and where nine in 10 youth held at Rikers' Island jail are black or Latino.
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