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The two musical legends brought plenty of joy to the Tiny Desk, with an unexpected collaboration that works surprisingly well.
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KPBS Midday EditionAfter the Fourth of July fireworks and barbecues, the weekend brings contemporary dance at the Bernardo Winery, hair metal at Cygnet Theatre and pop star Shawn Mendes.
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transcenDANCE wants to teach teenagers to dance and take pride in themselves.
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KPBS Midday EditionThis weekend is all about shifting your perspective, whether it’s a new look at the world of Harry Potter, baseball songs interpreted by the symphony, or a modern way of looking at grand European art.
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Documentary on Harlem drag scene of 1980s screens at Digital Gym Cinema
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KPBS Midday EditionNew Village Arts Theatre delivers delightfully inventive production
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Ever since a 17-year-old Lesley Gore sang it in 1963, the coolly mutinous song has moved women to reject passive femininity. Its writers, though, say there are layers of resistance in its words.
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There's no one sound to a year, but public radio writers across the country do set their ears to the most essential music. We asked them: What is your favorite song of 2019 so far?
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We asked our panel of public radio writers one question: What is your favorite album of 2019 so far? There were so many ways to answer.
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Tasha Cobbs Leonard is widely regarded as one of the best gospel singers performing today. Her set at the Tiny Desk moved many at the NPR offices to tears.
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