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  • The NPR Music editorial intern shares her favorite albums and songs of 2021.
  • The NPR classical music critic shares his favorite albums and songs of 2021.
  • The NPR Music production assistant shares her favorite albums and songs of 2021.
  • The co-host of Louder Than a Riot shares his favorite hip-hop albums and podcasts of 2021.
  • Singer and songwriter Dion says that his latest project was inspired by a visit to Fresh Air. The acoustic CD, Bronx in Blue, has Dion exploring the blues music he heard during his youth.
  • For the past 20 years, president and director Gary Graffman has nurtured top talent at Philadelphia's Curtis Institute of Music. Now 77, he's stepping down from his adminstrative posts and focusing once again on teaching piano.
  • John Kerry's smile and the Bush-Cheney campaign's fearful rhetoric are among the latest targets for two of America's top political cartoonists. Mike Peters and Mike Luckovich talk with NPR's Renee Montagne about the 2004 presidential campaign.
  • For its latest album, the New Orleans funk band laced a new element on top of its groove-based jams: hip-hop MCs. On tour, Galactic visited Mountain Stage with one of its guest stars, Boston rapper Mr. Lif.
  • In a world that wants everyone partnered up, this comic by Meghan Keane and LA Johnson offers tips from the experts on how to find peace with singleness and live a full life on your own terms.
  • In his first one-on-one interview with the media since the start of the war in Iraq, Sec. of State Colin Powell talks about expanding the "coalition of the willing" -- and says he has no intentions of stepping down as the nation's top diplomat.
  • Thomas Edison's music room went unused since the days when he was using it to record the famous at the turn of the century. Lately, some top names have been back there in West Orange, New Jersey, making modern-day wax cylinders, which use no microphone, no electricity.
  • The Bechtler Museum of Modern Art announced a new executive director Friday. Todd DeShields Smith comes to the Charlotte museum from Orange County Museum…
  • http://66.225.205.104/JR20110104.mp3Mecklenburg County has purchased 128 flood-prone apartments in East Charlotte and plans to turn the land into open…
  • http://66.225.205.104/JR20110104.mp3Mecklenburg County has purchased 128 flood-prone apartments in East Charlotte and plans to turn the land into open…
  • The No. 1 ranked female tennis player in the world will take a break from the sport even as she is at the top of her game.
  • The CEO of Rodale Inc. has faced challenges -- and some controversy -- since taking over the helm of the independent publisher in 2009.
  • Tuesday morning, lawmakers will get an update on the operation of Cardinal Innovations Healthcare.This briefing comes as state officials are facing a…
  • A Swiss banker has pleaded not guilty to charges he helped thousands of Americans evade paying their taxes. Raoul Weil was one of the top managers at UBS, a Swiss bank that helped nearly 20,000 Americans hide their assets in secret accounts.
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  • The singing superstar's Feb. 11 death sent fans rushing to the Web. Searches for information about her top those for "Gangnam style" and other hot topics, Google Says.
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