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    Mariah Carey performs onstage during her "All I Want For Christmas Is You" tour at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 15, 2019 in New York City.
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    Mariah Carey's Memoir Is Further Proof: She Has A Gift For Storytelling

    Nov 09, 2020
    The hitmaker, now celebrating 30 years into her career, has released a memoir — The Meaning of Mariah Carey — as detailed and entertaining as her songs.
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    Sep 03, 2020
    Monster Machine | Make It Work | Media Sommelier | Black Camaro
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    Aug 27, 2020
    Desert Refuge | National Parks | Moby Grape | The Ballot and the Bird
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    Distance Learning (and Laughter and Music)

    Apr 06, 2020

    Culture and entertainment aren’t dead — they’re just safely six feet away. Here’s your stay-home list from our experts!

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    Bad Bunny performs onstage during Calibash 2018 in Los Angeles, California.
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    The Classist History Behind Bad Bunny's 'Bichiyal'

    Mar 17, 2020
    When Bad Bunny released YHLQMDLG, he coined a new term: "bichiyal." It fuses two Puerto Rican slang words—"bicha" and "yal"—and illustrates reggaeton's complicated relationship with class and women.
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    Your brain uses the left side to make sense of lyrics and the right side for a song's melody.
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    How The Brain Teases Apart A Song's Words And Music

    Feb 27, 2020
    Brain scans show that when people listen to songs, an area in the left hemisphere decodes speech-like sounds while one on the right processes musical information.
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    These Boots Were Made for Cloggin’

    Feb 03, 2020

    On the family band phenom known as Mama’s Wranglers, the most insanely, bafflingly wholesome thing in the Las Vegas Valley

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    Hank Bolden, shown here at The Hartt School, is an atomic veteran — one of thousands of soldiers present at secret U.S. nuclear weapons tests that took place during the Cold War.
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    6 Decades Later, This Atomic Vet Is Finishing His Music Education

    Jan 25, 2020
    Hank Bolden is one of thousands of U.S. soldiers exposed to secret nuclear weapons tests in the 1950s. He's now using compensation money from the federal government to focus on his first love: music.
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    <em>1973: Rock at the Crossroads,</em> Andrew Grant Jackson
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    '1973: Rock At The Crossroads' Acts As A Mirror For One Moment In Time

    Dec 05, 2019
    Via popular music, Andrew Grant Jackson paints a vivid portrait of a year that was the last gasp of an age of possibility, when idealism gave way to economic recession and cynical disillusionment.
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    Kings of the Norf

    Nov 01, 2019

    Often dissed and dismissed, North Las Vegas has an export it’s proud of: a distinct brand of hip-hop.

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    <em>God Save the Queens: The Essential History of Women in Hip-Hop,</em> by Kathy Iandoli
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    A Righteous Fire Burns At The Heart Of Women-In-Hip-Hop's 'God Save The Queens'

    Oct 24, 2019
    Kathy Iandoli goes far beyond hoisting her heroes upon a pedestal; in rendering them as conflicted, complicated artists struggling against sexism and patriarchy, she wields an illuminating fury.
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    KOKOKO!, a band from the Democratic Republic of Congo, performs at an NPR Tiny Desk Concert that will be posted at a future date.
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    Congo's KOKOKO! Makes Joyful Dance Music From Instruments Made Of Junk

    Oct 19, 2019
    The band couldn't afford instruments. So they made their own out of scavenged items, like kitchen pots and air-conditioner parts. On their U.S. tour, they stopped by NPR's Tiny Desk.
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    Elena Hinestrosa and her ensemble, Integración Pacífica, perform at one of Petronio Alvarez Music Festival's educational panels.
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    Colombia's Big Summer Music Festival Is All About Blackness

    Sep 05, 2019
    The Petronio Alvarez festival is the big event of the summer — five days of music and food and fashion. More than 100,000 people travel to celebrate Afro-Colombian culture.
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    2019 Culture Guide: Music

    Sep 01, 2019

    Plenty of musical events of any genre to sing to your heart and soul. 

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    The Instrument of Hope is lacquered in black except for the shiny brass parts, which are clear lacquered. They include the lead pipe, which is made from bullets set end to end and drilled out so that air can flow through to make it a playable instrument.
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    A Trumpet Made Of Bullets And The Kids Who Inspired It Take Hope Around The Country

    Aug 25, 2019
    The Instrument of Hope, a trumpet made partly of bullets and inspired by the survivors of the 2018 Parkland, Fla., mass shooting, is touring the country to promote healing.
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    NV89 Celebrates Pride Month With Music

    Jun 20, 2019

    Heterophobia is one of several bands in Nevada that features at least one openly lesb

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    An MRI scan of a person listening to music shows brain areas that respond. (This scan wasn't part of the research comparing humans and monkeys.)
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    A Musical Brain May Help Us Understand Language And Appreciate Tchaikovsky

    Jun 10, 2019
    Compared with monkeys, humans have a brain that is extremely sensitive to a sound's pitch. And that may reflect our exposure to speech and music.
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    Vegas Abounds With New Music From Acts New And Old

    Jun 07, 2019

    Las Vegas act Good Coffee hasn't been releasing music much longer than a year.

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    Documentary On Ambitious Local Band Centers Around Immigration

    May 23, 2019

    “This is My Home” isn't just the name of a song by Las Vegas duo

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    Dmitri Shostakovich, Russian composer-member of the Soviet delegation to the Cultural and Scientific conference for World Peace, plays the second movement of his Fifth Symphony at Madison Square Garden in New York City on March 27, 1949.
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    'How Shostakovich Changed My Mind' Touches On The Music-Body Connection

    May 17, 2019
    BBC music broadcaster Stephen Johnson's remarkably diverse aesthetic and personal sensitivity are on full display in his new book on the Russian composer's music — and his own personal struggles.
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    Sunset sounds for a big-sky state of mind

    May 10, 2019

    The perfect tunes (and tales) for your Arizona road trip

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    Remembering The Candelabra: 100 Years Of Liberace

    May 10, 2019

    May 16 marks the 100th birthday of Liberace, the flamboyant entertainer whose shows on the Strip were almost as legendary as the man himself. 

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    Vegas Musicians Score Some Golden Knights Action

    May 10, 2019

    There are a few places in Las Vegas where you can hear the city's rising musical talent -- and one of those spots is T-Mobile Arena.

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    New Music—And Development—Abounds From Nevada Musicians

    Apr 22, 2019

    Record-label signings, innovative videos, national exposure and brand new releases—musical artists from Las Vegas to Reno have already seen noteworthy accomplishments in just the first four months

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    'Wicked,' 'Book of Mormon' Highlight Smith Center's 2019-2020 Broadway Season

    Apr 12, 2019

    "Wicked" is one of the most beloved Broadway musicals of the 21st century. So is "The Book of Mormon."

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