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First Listen: Fiona Apple, 'The Idler Wheel...'
On her first album in seven years, Apple explores difficult emotions in unexpected ways: by saying no to simple beauty and instead expressing the urges and insecurities that more accommodating artists tend to avoid.
First Listen: Ravi Coltrane, 'Spirit Fiction'
He took a snapshot of his long-running quartet mid-experiment. Then he thought he'd record a completely different band on a different set of tunes. The result is Ravi Coltrane's sixth studio album, the latest progress report from the saxophonist.
The Tallest Man On Earth: Tired Of Running
On Kristian Matsson's latest album, acoustic instruments provide the frame for pastoral poems about confronting anxiety.
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Picturing Tunisia: A Favorite Hollywood Location Through A Different Lens
NPR's Morning Edition has been traveling the "revolutionary road." Steve Inskeep notes in a dispatch from Tunisia that icons from Luke Skywalker to Indiana Jones have used it as a backdrop, but the reality looks far different.
Ryan Shaw, The New Voice Of American Soul?
These days American singer Ryan Shaw is making an impression. His sound is so soulful that it's been compared to legends like Stevie Wonder and Sam Cooke. Shaw joins host Michel Martin for a special performance and interview about his new album Real Love.
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Paul Krugman: Obama 'Screwed Up' Private-Sector Line
Paul Krugman thinks he knows what President Obama was trying to say when he infamously said that the "private sector is doing fine." But the economist and New York Times columnist said the president "screwed up the line."
Prosecutor Says Sandusky Cultivated Boys, Defense Calls Case Flimsy
The trial of the former Penn State assistant football coach has begun. He's accused of sexually abusing 10 young boys over 15 years, beginning in the late 1980s. Sandusky has pleaded innocent.
Sheriff’s Office wants to hire outside manager for paid details
Orleans Parish Sheriff Marlin Gusman confirmed Friday that he is working to outsource the management of the lucrative off-duty private security details…
Beyond The Western Bias In Philosophy
Does all our deepest thinking about life, the universe and everything merely show our deepest biases?
NATO Adds Limits To Airstrikes On Afghan Homes
Under the new rules, airstrikes will only be used a last resort to rescue soldiers.
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