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City Scenes: Philadelphia's Best Of The Bass, Part 2
Here is the second of three stories highlighting a cross-section of some of the incredible bass players to have come out of Philly.
At A Time Like This: Twinkie Clark's Gospel Of Everyday Blackness
Black life is more than crisis. Black women are more than slogans. Listen close to Detroit gospel greats The Clark Sisters and their singular leader, and you'll hear the lessons this moment demands.
George Washington Professor Who Reportedly Faked Being Black Resigns
The university says Jessica A. Krug has quit, effective immediately, after a blog post published under her name said she had assumed various Black identities even though she is a white woman.
Remastered 'Tony Hawk' Games Land A High-Scoring Trick
The very first Tony Hawk's Pro Skater games came out two decades ago, for the original PlayStation. Their blocky, flat graphics haven't aged well, but now a remastered version restores their shine.
Venezuela's Fuel Shortage Upends Longtime Colombian Border Gas Smuggling Trade
Motorists near Colombia's border with Venezuela used to opt for cheaper, smuggled gas from the neighboring country. Now the tables have turned.
Phoebe Bridgers: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
Phoebe Bridgers performs her Tiny Desk quarantine concert in a virtual Oval Office, with help of dozens of fans.
Author Traces What Happened To WWII's 'Last Million' Displaced People
Historian David Nasaw tells the story of the concentration camp survivors, POWs and other displaced people who remained in Germany following the war. Many had no home to return to.
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Ronald Bell, Co-Founder, Songwriter And Producer Of Kool & The Gang, Dead At 68
Ronald Bell, along with his brother, Robert "Kool" Bell, brought generations of music fans together on the dancefloor with hits like "Celebration," "Get Down On It" and "Jungle Boogie."
Senate GOP COVID-19 Relief Bill Fails; Chances Of Bipartisan Deal Before Election Dim
The proposal rallied Republicans but failed to overcome a necessary procedural hurdle in the Senate. Negotiations with Democrats remain stalled, and chances of a deal before the election are fading.
At Least 14 People Killed In West Coast Wildfires; Some 500,000 Evacuated In Oregon
"This could be the greatest loss of human lives and property due to wildfires in our state's history," Oregon Gov. Kate Brown said. Fires are burning more than 900,000 acres across the state.
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