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Michael Gibbs And Bill Frisell Team Up On A New Big Band Record
In the 1970s guitarist Bill Frisell was a student of jazz composer and arranger Michael Gibbs at Boston's Berklee College of Music. This is the album some Frisell fans have been wishing for.
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A 'Wolfpack' Of Brothers Who Met The World Through Movies
This stunning film follows the Angulo brothers, whose father kept them locked inside a New York apartment. But their father loved movies, and the pulpy, violent films he showed them were a lifeline.
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Nebraska Wesleyan University Forum, 12/1/86
NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY FORUM – Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh, National Correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly, and author of “The…
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U.S. And Sweden Struggle To 0-0 Tie In Women's World Cup
The Americans had hoped for more against their trash-talking former coach, who now leads the Swedes, but Friday night's tie in Winnipeg still leaves them atop their group.
Nebraska Wesleyan University Forum, 12/22/86
NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY FORUM – John R. Turk, Associate Professor of Music at the Dana School of Music at Youngstown State University…
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Nebraska Wesleyan University Forum, 12/29/86
NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY FORUM – Harold Andersen, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the World-Herald Company “The Role of a Local Newspaper:…
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#NPRreads: Love, Coding, Yuccies, And The 'NPR Sound'
This week's selection of articles and essays covers comedian Aziz Ansari's new book about love, a new demographic term, a global gaming superstar, and more.
As Fish Stocks Dwindle, So Do The Livelihoods Of Greek Fishermen
The Greek fisherman casting a net from his small wooden boat is a postcard image of the Mediterranean. But fish stocks are so low now that many fishermen say they can't make a living anymore.
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Big Guns Having 'Equal Amounts Of Trouble' In Stanley Cup Finals
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Helene Elliott of the Los Angeles Times about the Stanley Cup. The series is tied 2-2, as the Chicago Blackhawks and Tampa Bay Lightning prepare for game five on Saturday.
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Political Rewind: What The Failed Trade Vote Means For Democrats
Progressive groups have threatened repercussions for Democrats who backed Obama's trade deal, but primary threats have been a GOP tactic of late. Plus, two big candidates kick off their campaigns.
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