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Before And After
The allegations against Michael Jackson in the documentary Leaving Neverland make listening to his songs a struggle, one that resists the comfort those songs once provided.
'There Is No Done': Gavin Rayna Russom On The Dialogue Between Creation And Identity
The solo composer and LCD Soundsystem's synth genius discusses her relationship to music, shifting gender identity and how each has informed the other in a successful and deeply introspective career.
The 50 Best Albums Of 2017
NPR Music's list of the 50 best albums of 2017.
What exactly is driving the conspiracy theories about Sean 'Diddy' Combs?
A growing list of lawsuits, shadowy figures, a splintered media environment and prejudice toward hip-hop make Diddy's downfall the "perfect storm."
How NewJeans (almost) changed K-pop
The girl group had a vision for how to rewire its troubled industry. The industry had other plans.
Dummy, 'Daffodils'
A groovy refinement of Dummy's influences — namely, the unclassifiable and impossibly cool pop music of Stereolab, Broadcast and Silver Apples.
Joan Osborne In Concert
The singer-songwriter recently released a collection of blues and soul cover songs. Hear Osborne perform tracks from Bring It On Home during a webcast from World Cafe Live in Philadelphia.
The Missouri Symphony Orchestra Radio Hour: Hot Summer Nights Preview
On this week's Missouri Symphony Orchestra Radio Hour, Kirk Trevor and Jane Whitesides preview the upcoming Hot Summer Nights Music Festival from the…
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Laura Stevenson, 'State'
Leaning on quiet-loud-quiet dynamics, "State" makes space for both dreamy tenderness and wall-of-sound catharsis.
Photographs of a Reggae Legend
Between 1978 and 1980, photographer Bruce Talamon toured with reggae singer Bob Marley and shot some of the most popular images of the musician. He talks about his experiences touring with Marley with NPR's Alex Chadwick.
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