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Jazz Singer Cécile McLorin Salvant Doesn't Want To Sound 'Clean And Pretty'
McLorin Salvant first studied classical voice, but turned to jazz because it offered her more range. "In jazz, I felt I could sing these deep, husky lows," she says. Originally broadcast Nov. 4, 2015.
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Encore: Meteorologists Launch Balloons To Collect Weather Data
Member station KUCB tagged along with a meteorologist at one of America's most remote weather stations. This story originally aired on Dec. 22, 2015, on All Things Considered.
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Grammy Award-Winning Singer Natalie Cole Dies At 65
Natalie Cole, the Grammy award-winning singer and daughter of Nat King Cole, has died at 65.
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For Famed Rock Climber, A 'Big Break' That Thankfully Wasn't Literal
Alex Honnold has scaled the sheer face of Half Dome in Yosemite, Calif., without the aid of ropes — and entirely alone. Still, he says his big break didn't arrive until a TV producer approached him.
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Hanneman Wins National Championship
Alaska’s Reese Hanneman raced to first place in the skate technique sprint at the U.S. National Cross Country Ski Championships today (Monday) in…
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British Singer Ellie Goulding Strikes An Inventive Chord With 'Delirium'
The "Love Me Like You Do" singer created her new album as an experiment — to see if she could make a "big pop album." Reviewer Ken Tucker says Goulding's experimental effort was worth the risk.
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Remembering Oscar-Winning 'Close Encounters' Cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond
Zsigmond, who died Friday, won an Oscar for his work on Close Encounters of the Third Kind. He also shot The Deerhunter, Deliverance and Heaven's Gate, among other films. Originally broadcast in 1990.
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In 'Carol,' 2 Women Leap Into An Unlikely Love Affair
Screenwriter Phyllis Nagy and director Todd Haynes discuss their new film based on Patricia Highsmith's 1952 novel, The Price of Salt. Nagy says the story was "extremely forward thinking."
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New Dietary Guidelines Crack Down On Sugar. But Red Meat Gets A Pass
An advisory panel had recommended telling Americans to cut back on red and processed meats. But that controversial advice is missing from the update to the government's official nutrition guidelines.
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Journalist Says Iran-Saudi Showdown Comes At A 'Really Dangerous' Time
Robin Wright, who writes about Saudi Arabia and Iran in the current issue of The New Yorker, says upcoming Syrian peace talks have been compromised by the execution of an outspoken Shiite cleric.
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