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A ruptured well continues to spew millions of gallons of crude oil a day into the Gulf of Mexico, endangering wetlands and crippling the coast's fishing industry. Check out our online resources related to this catastrophe, as well as photos from the Gulf Aid benefit concert an...
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Lena Horne, a singer and actress who became one of the most popular entertainers of the last century, died May 9 at age 92. Horne’s musical career continued into the late ‘90s. One of her final recordings was a duet with Frank Sinatra on the song “Embraceable You.” Thousands a...
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Just arrived in New York and went straight to Jazz at Lincoln Center. The 15
finalist bands and winning community band were about to play at the
prestigious 15th Annual ESSENTIALLY ELLINGTON High School Competition and
Festival which got underway Saturday, May 8th at JALC's...
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Down here in the South we have some water problems. Too much water in
Nashville.
Too much oil in the water down here at the end of the world, where the land
hit’s the water, then gives in.
If the oil (spill) hits the marshes, kills the grass and everything that it
sustains...
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WWOZ encourages listeners to help our waterlogged sister city of Nashville, TN. Musicians from that region including Kenny Chesney and Michelle Branch are still figuring out what they've lost, and the Grand Ole Opry is under several feet of water, destroying equipment, tapes a...
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A year after the explosion on the BP Deepwater Horizon rig killed 11 workers and became the largest marine oil spill in history, things are not back to normal. Find out more about current benefits and ways that you can help clean up the Gulf.
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We bring you the sounds of Cyril Neville and Tribe 13 captured live at the
2009 Crescent City Blues and BBQ Festival in New Orleans' Lafayette Square.
Along the way, we introduce you to artist and poet Jose Torres Tama as he
discusses his work in the book “New Orleans: Free...
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