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  • Loudon Wainwright III has had a long and illustrious career highlighted by more than two dozen album releases, a 2010 Grammy for Best Traditional Folk…
  • Jake Shimabukuro is a master of the ukulele. Known for his energetic style, Jake’s performance incorporates elements of thoughtful, sophisticated…
  • Rootfire At The Park is a music & lifestyle festival with the promise of exceptional music and thoughtful details that make a day outside better. Things…
  • Legendary guitarist, Robin Trower is still playing his hits, Bridge of Sighs and Daydream. Trower surfaced on rock’n’roll’s radar in 1967, with Procol…
  • A restaurant in Sapporo, Japan, tells its customers to clean their plates. If they order the signature dish, which is all you can eat, they must eat it all or pay a fine which goes to fishermen.
  • Hear producer Tucker Martine discuss the accessibility and appeal of Portland with World Cafe host David Dye.
  • Pop culture critic Linda Holmes has been making this annual list since 2010. Big, small, inspirational, silly — what these items have in common is that they are all wonderful and brought her joy.
  • The frontman says he's laughing more than crying as the band re-records its hits for online retail.
  • President Obama is on the road, promoting his solution to the so-called "fiscal cliff." He's also in negotiations over the issue with House Speaker John Boehner. But can they come to an agreement in time? Host Michel Martin talks with Ron Christie, a Republican strategist, and Michael Fauntroy, an associate professor at George Mason University.
  • James Comey's actions, the report said, were "extraordinary and insubordinate," and none of his explanations amounted to a "persuasive basis for deviating from well-established department policies."
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