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NPR's Scott Simon takes a moment to remember singer and activist Harry Belafonte, who died this week at the age of 96.
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Ed Sheeran was an hour into testimony in Manhattan federal court when his lawyer, Ilene Farkas, pressed him to tell how he came to write "Thinking Out Loud" a decade ago.
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A year where alternative and hip-hop were the mainstream, and glam and pure pop were out.
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This weekend in the arts: Music, dance and avant garde performance at Intervals; Glen Wilson, June Edmonds and April Banks at BFree Studio; LITVAKdance's "Terrain"; Adams Avenue Unplugged; Mission Fed ArtWalk; WOW Fest; San Diego Book Crawl and "Trino."
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British writer and comic book author Neil Gaiman launches first studio music album with Australia's FourPlay String Quartet.
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In 2005, Kim Osorio sued The Source for gender discrimination, sexual harassment and hostile work environment, retaliation, defamation. Responses to the case reinforced hip-hop's culture of silence.
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Pras Michel has been convicted in a federal court in Washington, D.C., on 10 counts related to charges that include conspiracy, witness tampering and failing to register as an agent of China.
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Journalist Leon Neyfakh and hip-hop commentator Jay Smooth explore Jackson's staying power despite allegations of child sexual abuse. They call the series a "social history" rather than a biography.
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The music star talks about writing for children, standing up to bullies, and why her program to deliver books to children meant so much to her dad.
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The San Diego Music Awards were founded in 1991. Thirty-two years later, it still remains important to some in the local music community.
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