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"Born To Be Blue," "A Stranger In Town," "Welcome To The Club" and other songs written and performed by Mel Tormé.
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Neil Young has been at times hard to listen to. But no one can doubt his honesty in trying to make us hear him.
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Looking at the universe, our sun might be considered "just another star". While it might be special to us, there are a few other characteristics that makes it stand out.
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Local Tiny Desk entrant raps in Louisiana Creole, a language he learned as he was starting his album.
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Amanda Nickey makes miniatures and friends. The Orbit Room closes. Tiny Desk entrant raps in Louisiana Creole.
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Kayte Young goes to the biggest miniatures show in the Midwest and comes back to Bloomington to ask a friend: why make miniature things?
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Shipwrecks are more than just museums of the past. They also create living underwater environments worth protecting.
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This hour on Harmonia, we’re continuing our series on music in and about the Americas during the first centuries of European colonization. Join us as we explore the myriad musical traditions of New England and the mid Atlantic between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries.
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On this week’s Noon Edition, we’ll discuss mental health concerns, how people can support those with mental health issues, suicide rates and mitigation, and available resources on mental illness.
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The appropriately named elephant bird was the largest bird to ever live. Learn more about this impressive creature with A Moment of Science!