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Paris Performance To Debut Concert Of Video Game Music
Video Game Composer Eimear Noone will be conducting the London Symphony Orchestra this weekend in Paris. She's best known for her work on the hugely popular "Overwatch" and "World of Warcraft" games.
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Phoenix, 'Fior Di Latte' (Live)
The French indie-pop band performs a cut from its romantic new album, Ti Amo, for KCRW.
Trump Tweets He's The Subject Of A 'Witch Hunt'
On Twitter, President Trump responds to reports he's under FBI investigation for possible obstruction of justice. While some say his tweets confirm a probe, he could be reacting to press accounts.
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Bomba Estéreo Returns With 'Duele,' A Hypnotic Portrait Of Heartbreak
With undulating rhythms and a beguiling vocal, the Colombian band's new song evokes a subtle sense of tradition and spirituality. The surreal video unfolds like an animated Dalí painting.
Fiber-optic Cable Firm: Remote Alaskan Communities to Get Broadband Boost Dec. 1
Broadband coming to northern Alaska on Dec. 1st …A spokesman for the Anchorage-based company that’s building a fiber-optic cable system in northern Alaska…
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Music News: Beyonce's Twins, Katy Perry's New Album
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with NPR Music editor Jacob Ganz about the music news of the week, including the buzz around Beyonce's twins, Katy Perry's new album and a 48-year-old songwriting credit for Yoko Ono on John Lennon's, "Imagine."
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Oneida Highlights How Unconventional Lifestyles Can Lead To Success
Oneida was an iconic American brand, known for elegant but affordable flatware. But the Oneida company had its roots in an unusual Christian community that combined free love and capitalism.
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Heartbeat Music: Parents Remember Their Son Through His Song Of Life
Nate Kramer was a tall, quiet collegiate swimmer when he was diagnosed with leukemia. He died four years later. But during treatment he met a therapist, and together they played and recorded music.
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'Gracious Address' By Queen Elizabeth II Won't Have All The Ceremonial Dress
All the pomp and circumstance of Elizabeth II's speech to Parliament won't be all the pomp and circumstance it usually is. That's a bummer for NPR's Melissa Block as she writes in this commentary.
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Reaction To Cosby Case
NPR's Melissa Block speaks with Goldie Taylor, editor at large at the Daily Beast, about the mistrial declared today in the case of Bill Cosby.
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