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Molly Lee is talking to me about the tales her aunt Nelle, known to the world as Harper Lee, would weave for her when she was ...
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Today in Music History for Oct. 17: In 1948, Montreal's "Pro Musica Society" presented its first chamber music concert, featuring the Stuyvesant String Quartet and clarinetist Clark Brody. The society ...
Paul McCartney had died and been replaced by a lookalike, Radio X looks at one of the strangest stories in rock music.
As a special event in Valley Arts Council’s 25th anniversary show and sale, a prized artwork done by local artist Sherre ...
Only a handful of No. 1 hits have arrived in the chart's top spot. But holding that position for a second week is even rarer.
I bet you'd give anything to go back to the year 1970 and hear these euphoric songs for the very first time again.