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Britney Spears' conservatorship has finally ended
After 13 years living under a legal arrangement that controlled both her personal life and finances, the pop star was released from her conservatorship Friday.
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World Cafe 30th Anniversary Playlist: 1995
It was the year that music fans saw "grunge" going out of style, with the mainstream steadily leaning more into pop, hip-hop and alternative.
Jon Hopkins found his beatless new album, 'Music for Psychedelic Therapy,' deep down
Electronic musician Jon Hopkins' latest release, Music For Psychedelic Therapy, is built upon field recordings made deep in a cave in Ecuador.
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Westside Gunn and Conductor Williams are perfecting rap's most refined aesthetic
The growing discography made by the Griselda founder and the noir-inspired Kansas City producer reflect the way these two visionaries have aligned to create something singular.
Tiny Desk Contest entrant Zhalarina on the paternal bond that inspired 'Lala'
Judges for the Tiny Desk Contest watched thousands of videos, and Weekend Edition is highlighting some of the standouts — this week: rapper Zhalarina's "Lala."
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Merlyn Wood & CONNIE, 'S.Y.K.'
Merlyn Wood smashes together the best parts of Brockhampton with snares straight out of a SOPHIE sample pack.
Willie Nelson Returns With 'First Rose Of Spring'
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Willie Nelson about the release of his latest album, First Rose of Spring, and about how he's faring during the pandemic.
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'London Calling' At 40: Greil Marcus Revisits His Original Review
"Rough. Funny. Expansive." That's how critic Greil Marcus described The Clash's album on our program in 1980. We brought him back to ask if he stands by his original review.
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Musician Marc Rebillet Is Using Drive-In Theaters To Go On A Socially Distant Tour
Electronic musician Marc Rebillet was scheduled to be on tour this summer. His revised the plan to tour during the pandemic: hold concerts at drive-in cinemas. His tour kicks off next week.
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Toronto's ASD Band Looks To Raise Autism Awareness By Example
All the members of the Toronto-based ASD Band are on the Autism Spectrum. This month, they've been dropping new covers of songs each week in celebration of Canada's Autism Awareness Month.
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