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'Black Gods Of The Asphalt' Takes Basketball Beyond The Court
When you see a bunch of guys playing street basketball you might not just see a game. In his new book Black Gods of the Asphalt author Onaje Woodbine shows how it's also a spiritual experience.
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Japanese Punks Otoboke Beaver Take Revenge In A Grindhouse-Inspired Video
The Kyoto-based band takes vengeance on an eye-patched boss in this wild tribute to gritty B-movie violence.
Tom Scholz: Sound Machine
The mastermind behind the band Boston isn't just a songwriter — he's also an engineer. Scholz opens his studio to demonstrate how his self-made gear helped create the group's unique sound.
The Foreign Exchange: Tiny Desk Concert
Watch the Tiny Desk turn into a church, comedy club and neo-soul spot as the band performs songs from its latest album, Love in Flying Colors.
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'Morning Edition' Friday: An Obama Critic On The West Point Speech
On Friday's Morning Edition, Republican Sen. Bob Corker addresses President Obama's foreign policy vision.
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Bonnie 'Prince' Billy: A Man With A Plan
Will Oldham stops by the KEXP studios in Seattle to perform old and new songs from his Bonnie 'Prince' Billy catalog. Watch the entire half-hour live set.
Haiti's Quake Damaged National Palace To Be Razed
Among the hundreds of buildings that crumbled in Haiti's 2010 earthquake was the National Palace. The Haitian government announced Tuesday that demolition of the National Palace will begin soon. A non-profit aid group founded by actor Sean Penn will pay the bill, though it's not clear what will replace the palace.
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Liars: Laying Down An Ominous Groove
The talented Los Angeles trio has defied easy description for more than a decade. Watch singer Angus Andrew and his crew as they bring "No. 1 Against the Rush" to life in the studio.
Borough Approves Military Lobbying Funds
The Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly has approved spending 250 thousand dollars to lobby for new military missions at local bases. The money will…
Ray LaMontagne On World Cafe
No longer a solo act, the singer-songwriter and his band The Pariah Dogs released God Willin' and the Creek Don't Rise in 2010. In this archival recording, check out their old-school Americana on stage at WXPN in Philadelphia.
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