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NPR Music's new book, How Women Made Music, looks at the role of women in popular music. From the Grammy stage to lawsuits, women have been the subject of protest and celebration.
“Doing a life review, talking about important moments that they want to share with their loved ones, also processing some of that anticipatory grief that their loved ones might be experiencing.” ...
Listening to music can change how you feel about what you remember — potentially offering new ways to help people cope with difficult memories.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNHill Country flooding: Here’s how to give and receive helpFlooding in Central Texas and the Texas Hill Country has killed at least 119 people, with 161 still missing in Kerr County.
In an interview with THR, Wally Baram talks transitioning from stand-up and writing to starring in A24's ‘Overcompensating’ on Prime Video.
Music went through a lot of changes in the '90s and Gary Graff tells UCR why we're still paying the price for that.
Anyone who tells you different is a liar (and pathetic, and alone in life). Controlling her own music was obviously a silly thing to even talk about — just a childish fantasy.
Generations of music lovers claim music was so much better when they were younger. Experts explain why the music of a person’s youth has such a powerful hold.
Struggling to stay consistent with exercise? Discover how using music for exercise can boost motivation, reduce effort, and help you build lasting workout habits.
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