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Black Eyed Peas Trade Pop For Politics In Powerful Visual On American Racism
"Street Livin'" presents a stark departure for the Top 40 hip-hop group.
Fresh Air Weekend: Helping LA Gang Members; 'Stranger Things 2' Creators
Father Greg Boyle works with gang members and young people transitioning out of prison. Ken Tucker reviews Taylor Swift's Reputation. Ross and Matt Duffer discuss the new season of their series.
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Front Runners Struggle to Hold Teams Back
Circle, AK - A decided “front -of -the –pack” is beginning to shake out on the Yukon Quest Trail. A fast trail means mushers are looking for ways to hold…
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COVID-19 Death Toll Hits 450,000 But Infections Slow — Where Does The U.S. Stand?
The U.S. death toll from COVID-19 has topped 450,000, but the infection rate has slowed slightly as roughly 28 million people have received at least one dose of a vaccine.
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New Rap Royalty: Killer Mike, El-P, Mr. Mf'n eXquire & Despot
Peek inside KEXP's studio with five top-notch MCs, plus DJs, keyboardists, hype men and a host — and prepare to be blown away by the raw talent, bone-dry wit, furious wisdom and soul-shaking beats.
Racing Continues Even in Back
Iditarod, AK - Iditarod mushers running outside of this year’s top twenty are just as competitive as the front of the pack, but, they have different…
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Rock critic KEN TUCKER picks the best pop music of 1994
Rock critic KEN TUCKER picks the best pop music of 1994. He reviews his ten favorite new albums: The Mavericks, "What a Crying Shame" (MCA); Sam Phillips, "Martinis and Bikinis" (Virgin); L7, "Hungry for Stink" (Warner Bros.); Joni Mitchell, "Turbulent Indigo" (Warner Bros.); Pearl Jam, "Vitalogy" (Epic); Liz Phair, "Whip-Smart" (Atlantic); Sugar, "File Under Easy Listening" (Rykodisc); Oasis, "Definitely Maybe" (Sony); Madonna, "Bedtime Stories" (Warner Bros.); and Pretenders, "Last of the Independents" (Warner Bros.). His runners-up include Sheryl Crow's "Tuesday Night Music Club", Richard Thompson's "Mirror Blue", and Mark Chesnutt's, "What a Way to Live". TUCKER plays some samples of the top ten and talks about what's alternative and what's mainstream.
A handful of the world's newly crowned 50 best restaurants are in the U.S.
This year's list of the 50 best restaurants in the world includes six American eateries, all in either New York or California.
Don Knotts, TV's 'Barney Fife,' Dies at 81
Don Knotts, the skinny, lovable nerd who kept generations of television audiences laughing as bumbling Deputy Barney Fife on The Andy Griffith Show, dies at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Beverly Hills.
Paul Anka Spins Pop His Way with 'Rock Swings'
One of the surprise critical hits of the summer is a new Paul Anka album. The teen-idol turned Vegas lounge singer puts a crooner's spin on rock classics, covering Nirvana and Van Halen, among others.
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