Milton Guevara
Stories
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Rusty Williams, 78, to release debut album 50 years after it was recorded
Paramore's Hayley Williams is helping her 78-year-old grandfather Rusty Williams release his debut album 50 years after it was recorded.
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Ela Minus makes beats for 'dancing and crying'
Colombian musician Ela Minus unites the excitement of the dance club with the more human touch of analog synthesizers on her new album DÍA.
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Departing DHS Secretary Mayorkas contends he delivered border security in the end
As DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas prepares to leave office, NPR sits down for an exit interview. He tells us the border is more secure now than before the pandemic.
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Sen. Warren urges Trump to hold Musk accountable for conflicts of interest
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., wants incoming presidential advisor Elon Musk to sign an ethics pledge. She speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about what she says are Musk's conflicts of interest.
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Sen. Chris Murphy: Democrats need to listen to working and poor people
Steve Inskeep speaks with Senator Chris Murphy about how the democratic party rebuilds after its election loss.
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Debut album of instrumental trio offers romanticized portrait of Los Angeles
LA LOM stands for “Los Angeles League of Musicians.” The band uses inspirations from traditional rhythms and melodies to pay tribute to their home city.
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National Endowment for the Arts announces the 20205 NEA Jazz Masters
The National Endowment for the Arts announced the newest recipients of the NEA Jazz Masters Fellowship. The NEA describes it as the nation’s highest honor in jazz.