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Rodrigo Amarante And His Great Musical Tantrum
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to musician Rodrigo Amarante about his second solo album, Drama, which he says was inspired by a personal reckoning with his own understanding of manhood.
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Wet Leg, 'Chaise Longue'
With jittery guitars underneath, the Isle of Wight duo's debut single "Chaise Longue" delivers clever and funny lyrics in an unwaveringly disinterested tone.
'Never Have I Ever' Complicates Its Asian American Characters. That's The Whole Point
Season two of Mindy Kaling's "steamy teen romance" gives Asian American characters their own complicated stories of navigating love, grief and even a new frenemy.
Voting Rights Activists Think Biden's Actions Fall Short Of His Dire Warnings
For Democrats looking for the president to lead amid a wave of bills intended to restrict voting access, his speech this week was a long time coming. But for some, it also fell short of expectations.
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Opinion: 2020's Other Medical Crisis
Scott Simon notes the 30 percent increase of drug overdose deaths in the U.S. during the first year of the pandemic.
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James Madison Museum Will Now Have Input From Descendants Of People He Enslaved
Scott Simon talks to James French of the Montpelier Descendants Committee. It has gained structural parity in the administration of the Montpelier museum at President James Madison's home.
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Alligator Records Founder Bruce Iglauer On 50 Years Of Celebrating The Blues
"When I first came to Chicago, in 1970, a patron at one of the blues clubs said to me, 'You listen to the blues to get rid of the blues.' " Iglauer has been helping folks do just that ever since.
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In The New Show 'SCHMIGADOON!,' A Couple Goes On A Hike, And Runs Into A Musical
A couple encounters a magical, musical town while on a hike: that's the premise of the TV show, "SCHMIGADOON!" Scott Simon talks with co-creator Cinco Paul and actor Keegan-Michael Key.
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Haiti's Interim Prime Minister Says He Is Optimistic On Forming A Unity Government
Claude Joseph is one of three men with claims to power in Haiti. He says he's been in talks with the others about resolving the dispute amid the investigation into the president's assassination.
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Saturday Sports: Players Still Testing Positive For COVID-19
Scott Simon talks with Howard Bryant of Meadowlark Media about the NBA finals and the continuing challenges posed by COVID-19 in the MLB, NFL, and upcoming Tokyo Olympics.
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