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Witty Tunes Are Jonathan Coulton's 'Thing'
For an entire year, the multi-talented musician wrote one song a week. "Code Monkey" took off with the Web crowd. Now the songs are compiled in a set of four CDs which will be made available via the indie-music distribution network CD Baby.
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Jim's Big Ego: 'They're Everywhere'
Smart, witty and sometimes absurd lyrics have become a trademark of Boston-based trio Jim's Big Ego. The band's latest CD is called They're Everywhere. NPR's Liane Hansen talks with lead singer Jim Infantino. Hear songs from the CD and watch two of the band's videos.
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Leo Robert Klein: What Are You Listening To?
Leo Robert Klein is a librarian, a Web developer and a devotee of dance music. He offers samples of some of his favorites in the latest edition of "What Are You Listening To?" from All Things Considered. NPR's Steve Inskeep listens along.
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TV Forensics: 'Bones' Makes It Look So Easy
Kathy Reich's Spider Bones, the 13th installment in a series of forensic thrillers, explores the sometimes tangled webs of the criminal justice system. Reichs explains that forensic anthropology is a valuable tool for cracking cold cases, but that solving crimes is rarely as easy as it seems on screen.
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Need A COVID-19 Vaccine? Biden Admin Launches GETVAX Text Line And Other Search Tools
The Biden administration announced a website and text line to help people find COVID-19 vaccines near where they live. It's a new and improved version of VaccineFinder, which launched in February.
Charlottesville’s Jewish community uses dialogue to combat white hate, 5 years after Unite the Rig
Half a decade later, Charlottesville’s Jewish community is still processing the events of August 2017.
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Freeman hits 1st walk-off slam in World Series history as Dodgers top Yankees in Game 1
Freddie Freeman hit the first game-ending grand slam in World Series history in the 10th inning to give the Los Angeles Dodgers a 6-3 victory over the New York Yankees in a drama-filled opener.
High-speed rail projects get a $6 billion infusion of federal infrastructure money
The White House hopes to jumpstart high-speed rail in the U.S. with money from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Much of the funding announced this week will go to projects in Nevada and California.
How One Wildfire Survivor Learned To Heal After Losing Everything
Whether it's a wildfire or a condo collapse, a disaster services attorney and a survivor of the 2018 Camp Fire outline how to heal — physically and mentally — from such a sudden uprooting.
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The moment when Selma Blair's service dog seemingly made Biden one of his people
It was a subtle gesture: As actress Selma Blair delivered remarks to an audience at the White House, Scout, her service dog, laid down next to her and then gently flopped over on Biden's shoe.
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