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Researcher Kari Leibowitz traveled to places with some of the harshest winters on Earth to understand how people thrive in the cold and dark. Her findings may inspire you to find comfort and joy in the season.
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The former World Cafe host returns to talk about leaving the radio world to pursue a music career, plus she performs songs from her new record.
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World Cafe talks to "The Modfather" about making his 17th studio album, featuring collaborations with Noel Gallagher and Bobby Gillespie.
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Glass Animals frontman Dave Bayley talks about the band's new album, which focuses on love and longing in the vastness of the universe.
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NPR's Scott Simon talks with documentarian Gary Hustwit about his new film "Eno" about Brian Eno, the legendary musician who produced David Bowie, U2, Talking Heads and was a member of Roxy Music.
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In the wake of losing her creative partner, Reyna Tropical's Fabi Reyna channeled her grief into "the most beautiful thing" she's ever made.
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The musician and activist makes a sonic pivot on her 23rd studio album, plus she talks about starring in Hadestown.
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This week, the legendary singer and civil rights figure Mavis Staples is turning 85 and there's no sign of her slowing down:
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Plus, the Scottish band performs songs from their latest album, Look to the East, Look to the West.
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The Brighton, U.K., singer embraces more vulnerability in her third studio album.
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The Oklahoma native took inspiration from the movie musical named after her home state.
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On Adult Contemporary, the Canadian duo's subject matter may have matured, but they're sense of humor hasn't changed.
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The British jazz musician taps into the magic and curiosity that comes from learning something new on Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace.
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In a new interview, Questlove reveals why Drake vs. Kendrick was so triggering, how he regained his passion for hip-hop and what to expect from the new Roots album.