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Review: The Foreign Exchange, 'Tales From The Land Of Milk And Honey'
The duo delivers an R&B album that is as fun as it is grown-up.
Review: Cornelius, 'Mellow Waves'
Cornelius makes some of the coolest music in the world. In the Japanese musician's first album in 11 years, his plunderphonic neon-psychedelia turns meditative.
Chaotic Good: 30 bangers to keep that summer energy going
Say it ain't so, but summer's almost over. Keep Lady Gaga's party mantra — bus, club, another club, another club, plane, next place, no sleep — in your heart with this recklessly fun mix.
Folk Alley's 10 Favorite Albums Of 2016
Folk Alley's Elena See and Linda Fahey share their takes on the best Americana, roots and folk records of the year.
Elon Musk says Twitter restored Ye's account without his knowledge before acquisition
The social media platform's new owner says the company made the change without consulting or informing him before he completed the deal to purchase Twitter.
Terry Hall, singer with ska icons The Specials, dies at 63
Terry Hall, lead singer of The Specials, has died. With its mix of Black and white members and Jamaica-influenced fashion style, the band became leaders of the anti-racist 2 Tone ska revival movement.
The Story of 'The Flying Dutchman'
Wagner's turbulent opera tells the ancient story of a sea captain doomed to sail forever, unless he can find a steadfast love to redeem him.
Laurel Halo's 'Atlas' describes the feeling of being everywhere and nowhere
DJ and composer Laurel Halo's new album, "Atlas", is a tapestry of slowly-evolving textures — and it was inspired by the nighttime imagery of cities she visited while out on the road.
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PJ Sin Suela: Tiny Desk Concert
From San Juan to the Tiny Desk, it's hard to catch a moment where the Puerto Rican rapper, doctor and author doesn't smile, laugh or perreo hasta abajo.
New to Classical 90.5: Odyssey Radio Hour
Talk to most longtime Columbians about what they like about the city and the cultural landscape is likely to come up. A wide range of performing acts come…
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