Sophia Alvarez Boyd
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This year has been dominated by a bevy of sad girls – from Olivia Rodrigo to Julien Baker, and from Phoebe Bridgers to Billie Eilish.
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How will this tragedy affect Scott’s image now? And what responsibility does an artist have in crowd control?
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Biden campaigned on the promise to build a fair and humane immigration system. Now, immigration advocates are pressuring him to end two policies from the Trump administration.
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Billions of dollars in funding for renewable energy is on the table for the U.S. mainland and Puerto Rico.
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As the power of Silicon Valley’s tech companies has grown, so too has the number of people willing to air their dirty laundry.
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The Smithsonian American Art Museum has bought a collection of early photographs, including very rare daguerreotypes from three early Black photographers dating to the mid 19th century.
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Virtuoso guitarist Sunny War is releasing her first album for the first time. It's called Seems You Haven't Learned.
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NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to musician and singer L'Rain about her latest album Fatigue.
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Aftab's third record, Vulture Prince, was completed after the loss of her younger brother; it weaves grief and longing through the different styles the artist dabbles with.
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NPR's Sarah McCammon talks to Amy Lee, the co-founder and singer of Evanescence, about her band's first new album of original material in nearly a decade.