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  • The pop star was taken into custody on Saturday morning while on tour in Washington state.
  • Every Tuesday we focus on the natural world around us during the Phenology Show. Listeners send in comments and observations from their daily lives and…
  • ...most of the time, it's just making the mark and being expressive....I try to see the character in the marks that I'm making on the canvas and work from…
  • Tuesday mornings are special around here. We hear phenology from students and listeners from all across northern MN. We also get the special treat of the…
  • Our resident phenologist John Latimer takes us through the many signs that spring is upon us in this edition of the Phenology Show. If you love nature and…
  • Each Tuesday, our resident phenologist John Latimer takes listeners on a journey through the outdoor world. This week, listeners learn about breeding…
  • The band exists somewhere in the deconstructed '90s punk nexus of Fugazi, Unwound and Shellac, but its high-definition payoff is somehow more psychedelic.
  • Today's West Point cadets are the first generation of students to enroll at the academy in wartime since the Vietnam era. The U.S. Army is adapting its training techniques to reflect lessons learned from the war in Iraq.
  • Economists say rising energy costs have put a perceptible drag on the economy throughout the summer. Americans are paying more to fill up their tanks, and businesses are seeing their fuel bills rise. NPR's Jim Zarroli reports.
  • If this is any indication of what Old Crow Medicine Show still has in store so many recordings in its career, we should count ourselves lucky.
  • A frontline worker, a driver for Uber who loved blues singers and girl bands, especially Heart.
  • Mike Wexler is a singer-songwriter from Brooklyn, NY with a beautifully textured voice. His debut full-length CD is called Sun Wheel. It's a carefully crafted collection of songs mixing folk with psychedelia, a sound Wexler says is inspired in part by the music of Robert Wyatt and Pink Floyd.
  • Hear the acclaimed classical singer put an exquisite twist on a deep cut from the troubled singer-songwriter Connie Converse.
  • For the past 15 years, writer Brian Hayes has made a hobby out of studying — and photographing — the manmade. He is the author of Infrastructure: A Field Guide to the Industrial Landscape. His subject on a recent trip to Washington? Traffic lights.
  • If you think fashion is just for rich socialites and reality show stars, you've been watching too much MTV. Melissa Walker has three books that show the key to style isn't cash — it's creativity.
  • Watch Jim James and his band perform songs from The Waterfall live during a special First Listen Live concert from Mack Sennett Studios in Los Angeles, presented by KCRW.
  • The typically brooding band makes a pummeling, shoegaze-y love song.
  • Quesada's rhythmic meditation born from nocturnal bike rides features collaborations from a wide span of artists.
  • In his hushed vocal, Yo La Tengo's Ira Kaplan puts your hand in his, providing comfort amid increasing uncertainties.
  • The very close U.S. Senate race in New Hampshire could come down to where Republican challenger Scott Brown is from.
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