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Thutmose Experiments With Genres While Honoring His Nigerian Roots
Nigerian-born, Brooklyn-based rapper Thutmose named himself after an ancient Egyptian pharaoh — a nod to the kingly responsibility he feels for his family and his music.
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Kevin Morby Drops New Song, Video In Advance Of 'Oh My God'
The new track, "OMG Rock N Roll," is playful but sets a portentous scene that, Morby says, is ultimately about gun violence in America.
Ken Burns Gets To The Heart Of 'Country Music'
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with filmmaker Ken Burns about his latest PBS documentary, Country Music.
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Giant Pumice Raft Floating Toward Australia Could Help Replenish Great Barrier Reef
An underwater volcano is thought to have produced a sheet of pumice that stretches 58 square miles.
Uber CEO: Some Of The Increased Scrutiny On Tech Is Deserved
The push to increase regulations on tech companies may be warranted, said Dara Khosrowshahi, chief of the ride-hailing service. His comments come as lawmakers and regulators focus on the industry.
Nothing Sounds Quite Like Vagabon's 'Flood'
Lætitia Tamko originally wrote "Flood" for a pop duo, but had to keep it for herself. The artist shares the single and announces her upcoming self-titled album.
Thom Yorke's 'ANIMA' Is An Emotional Love Story For Dark Times
ANIMA's brief visual counterpart, available now on Netflix, feels artful, warm and uncharacteristically revealing. Plus, it's got some of the Radiohead singer's wildest dance moves yet.
Residente And Bad Bunny, Fresh From Demonstrations, Celebrate With A New Single
Residente, the former Calle 13 frontman, withheld a single from upcoming album until the Puerto Rican governor resigned. That time has come and gone, and here we are.
NASA Tests New Nuclear Reactor For Future Space Travelers
The reactor could keep the lights on during long-duration missions far from Earth.
This California Mayor Took A German Study On Neckties Very Seriously
A California mayor used his reading of a German study of the ill-effects of neckties on the human brain to call for a ban on mandatory necktie-wearing at local businesses.
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