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  • Our public radio panelists share their favorite new tracks for October. Download music from the brilliant singer-songwriter Bill Callahan, songwriter to the stars Dev Hynes, Philadelphia rapper Freeway, jazz iconoclast John Zorn, Odd Future-affiliated soul outfit The Internet and more.
  • Climate change hasn’t recently been a Republican priority. But some young conservatives are hoping to change the narrative within their party.
  • Florida State University has filed a lawsuit in an effort to end its 30-year relationship with the Atlantic Coast Conference in its hopes of joining another conference.
  • The Atlantic Coast Conference decided to pull many post-season tournaments out of North Carolina this season due to a controversial state law. This move follows the NCAA decision to remove college championship games out of the state.
  • What does the realignment of the big NCAA conferences tell us about the future of college sports? NPR's Daniel Estrin talks to Daniel Libit, a reporter at Sportico.
  • We are absolutely honored to present the renowned Irish musician, Frankie Gavin, Sunday November 19 at 6pm

    Frankie Gavin embraces his role as one of the world’s top traditional Irish fiddlers, amid the dominance of pop, rap, and rock in the music industry. Born in 1956 in Galway, Gavin hails from a musical family and displayed prodigious talent from a young age. He learned music mainly by ear and was influenced by legends like Michael Coleman and James Morrison. Gavin’s journey includes winning prestigious Irish music competitions, forming the iconic band De Dannan in 1973, and recording numerous albums both solo and with collaborators. Despite the evolving music landscape, Gavin remains dedicated to the rich tradition of Irish music.
  • In an all-time record, 14 of the 68 teams in the men's tournament all come from one conference — the SEC. In the women's, UCLA and South Carolina are top seeds. Games tip off this coming week.
  • Santa Barbara's beloved Prime Time Band brings music to life at a FREE community concert at the historic Lobero Theatre - Sunday, April 6, at 2 pm.
    This spring concert kicks off the band's 30th anniversary celebration year with a thrilling program of symphonic band music, including classics by Sousa and Gustav Holst, stirring film music from Top Gun and Mary Poppins, the upbeat swing of Dave Brubeck, and so much more!
    Prime Time Band is a vibrant group of more than 75 amateur musicians (ages 40-95) with a mission to provide fun and inspiring free concerts to the greater Santa Barbara community. Dynamic director Paul Mori brings enthusiasm, charisma, and energy to the podium.
    Come join in the fun ... and it's FREE!
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