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The U.K. post-punk band's new album celebrates humanity in all its forms.
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Critic and author Jason Heller's new book traces the considerable influence of David Bowie on the science-fiction inflected music of the 1970s, from "Space Oddity" to the glittery glory of Funkadelic.
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To mark the centennial of her father's birth, Jamie Bernstein talks frankly about her new memoir, tracking her life as the daughter of the legendary composer.
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KPBS Midday EditionA favorite musical returns. Plus, there’s free music in Carlsbad and a day of books at Liberty Station.
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For their sixth album, Marauder, Interpol come out swinging. Singer Paul Banks shares some of the thoughts and stories behind every song.
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Digital Gym Cinema highlights San Diego filmmakers
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Now 70 years old, Wayne Kramer — co-founder of the short-lived, influential Detroit rock band The MC5 — reflects on life as an artist, near-revolutionary, bumbling outlaw and prison reform advocate.
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KPBS Midday EditionYou'll hear lots of music on and off stage in Vista, plus ballet in Balboa Park and mariachis at the Civic Theatre.
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KPBS Midday EditionShakespeare's battling lovers get Noel Coward treatment
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The singer's performance at the Tiny Desk was an almost spiritual experience, leaving many at the NPR Music offices in awe.
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