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Live Nation Entertainment is ceasing business with Russia and acts cancel dates there
The company's announcement comes as musical acts from Louis Tomlinson to The Killers are canceling their show dates in Russia, in response to the invasion.
World Cafe 30th Anniversary Playlist: 2010
It was the last year that we were gifted with a full-length album from Sade.
Joel Ross, 'Prayer'
The opening track to the vibraphonist and composer's forthcoming album embodies a spirit of quiet humility and common purpose, with a deceptively simple motif that opens up through repetition.
Anaïs Mitchell returns to her roots on a new self-titled album
It's a confessional, intimate album a world away from Midtown Manhattan.
Rachel Baiman on Mountain Stage
Rachel Baiman shares a four-song set from her latest album, Cycles.
With the return of Mardi Gras marching bands, New Orleans' streets are full of magic
The bands may be smaller this year, but students say they're prepared to keep the culture alive and entertain hundreds of thousands of revelers.
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Half a century ago, Stevie Wonder defined what an 'artist's classic run' could mean
For the occasion of its half-centennial, cultural critic and poet Hanif Abdurraqib takes the measure of Stevie Wonder's unmatchable artistic achivements in the early-to-mid '70s.
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Fireboy DML: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
The Nigerian singer-songwriter delivers "Afro-life" in a three-song Tiny Desk home concert.
Stromae channels the complexity of humanity in long-awaited album 'Multitude'
Europe's king of electropop returns to the stage with a glass raised to essential workers.
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What's making us happy: A guide for your weekend reading, listening and viewing
Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: new music from Drug Church, learning to knit and Judy Greer.
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