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  • http://66.225.205.104/MT20120717.mp3Duke University has announced it will begin offering free Internet courses this fall to anyone who wants to enroll.…
  • North Carolina lawmakers have passed a budget that includes money for light rail from Uptown Charlotte to the University area. But it doesn't set aside…
  • State fair season brings a lot of weird and fried food. The Indiana State Fair decided on spaghetti-and-meatballs ice cream as its official food — gelato noodles, strawberry-tomato sauce , chocolate meatballs and a sprinkle of white chocolate "cheese." The Iowa State Fair — home of last year's hit, deep-fried butter — now offers a double-bacon corn dog.
  • U.S. gymnast McKayla Maroney was disappointed when she took silver in the Olympic vault competition. A photographer snapped her wearing the medal around her neck and a big scowl on her face. That photo has now been Photoshopped on to all sorts of other pictures on the Internet.
  • North Carolina lawmakers have passed a budget that includes money for light rail from Uptown Charlotte to the University area. But it doesn't set aside…
  • http://66.225.205.104/MT20120717.mp3Duke University has announced it will begin offering free Internet courses this fall to anyone who wants to enroll.…
  • What began as a short-notice opening act soon turned into something more with The Defibulators. The band's original material has been called a little bit CBGB, a little but Grand Ole Opry.
  • The Current asked 14 artists to interpret Beck Hansen's Song Reader, his "album" of sheet music. One of the most energetic recordings came courtesy of the Twin Cities Funk and Soul All-Stars.
  • What sets Bellows apart from thousands of other guitar-bass-drums bands out there is its heart. These are enchanting songs, with the power to drift in your head for days.
  • The former Sunday Valley frontman performs outlaw country songs from his solo debut.It's an unflinching collection of hard country songs that draw instant comparisons to Waylon Jennings.
  • Cash started out working with her father, then released her own debut in 1978. She's since made 11 more records, the last of which was voted Album of the Year by the Americana Music Association.
  • The co-founder of The Velvet Underground recently visited KEXP in Seattle to play songs from his solo album, Shifty Adventures in Nookie Wood. Watch Cale perform, "I Wanna Talk 2 U."
  • Crowell has been a fixture in Nashville since the 1970s, lauded equally for his solo releases and his collaborations with the likes of Emmylou Harris. Hear him perform six songs live in West Virginia.
  • Hear the Irish band play its mix of swing, soul and banjo live onstage in West Virginia.
  • Is the Pipettes singer shattering her own image, an oppressive social system or both?
  • While on tour with The Arcs, the powerhouse mariachi band performs live in the NPR Music offices.
  • There are intimate moments of revelation in Clementine's immersive, breathtaking performance, recorded live in the NPR Music offices.
  • The Benin-born artist has been called "the undisputed queen of African music." In this performance, she pays homage to the great Miriam Makeba and performs songs from her latest album, Eve.
  • Watch the Tiny Desk turn into a church, comedy club and neo-soul spot as the band performs songs from its latest album, Love in Flying Colors.
  • If it's not already, TLC's "Way Back" should be on your summer playlists, a playful throwback to the R&B group's bopping beginnings.
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