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We’re in the season for yard games. Get sporty with a piano piece called Lawn Tennis, with arcing melodies that trade back ...
The U.S. Senate is close to a final vote on the budget reconciliation bill. It’s unlikely to gain support from Connecticut ...
Colombian singer Karol G has a new album out. It's called "Tropicoqueta." The cohost of NPR's Alt.Latino podcast, Anamaria ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has reinstated gender-affirming medical coverage for a transgender veteran who sued them ...
In May, former President Donald Trump announced the end of the Digital Equity Act, cutting over $20 million in planned ...
Connecticut lawmakers oppose a provision in a congressional budget bill that would essentially ban states from regulating ...
Jazz House Kids trains the next generation of jazz stars — alums include Isaiah J. Thompson and Immanuel Wilkins — and gives ...
Walking through the streets of Rome, it's obvious that the Eternal City takes its history seriously. Remnants of the past are immaculately preserved wherever you go, including one of the stops in our ...
One of my favorite melodies is from In the Steppes of Central Asia. It sweeps through the orchestra like a trek across ...
LIMBONG: Yeah. Sarah J. Maas - she's best known for her series "A Court Of Thorns And Roses," ACOTAR for short, and it's ...
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Cristina Costantini, director of the new documentary, "Sally," about the life of astronaut ...
The Milan-based musician draws on both her mother's Italian side of the family and her father's Palestinian heritage.