Billy Strings and his band delivered an NPR 'Tiny Desk' concert, featuring songs from 2024's 'Highway Prayers.' ...
Alabama indie label Earth Libraries hosts a Chicago benefit and showcase, the grassroots campaign to dump Spotify goes national, and more.
CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WBOY) — The Clarksburg-Harrison Public Library celebrated 50 years of serving the Clarksburg area Tuesday night. The library invited people from throughout its history to celebrate, ...
You can listen to holiday music now on a local radio station and on streaming services Radio station 96.1 WSRS is now playing Christmas music, as it started doing so on Nov. 7 Listeners can check out ...
After Analogue’s Nt, Super Nt, and Pocket, one may logically ask oneself if they really need another high-end Nintendo clone. Nintendo already offers a convenient, if impermanent, way to play many of ...
Listening to music after the age of 70 appears to be associated with a meaningful reduction in dementia risk. A research team from Monash University analyzed data from more than 10,800 older adults ...
Thousands of songs representing some of the rarest and most uniquely American music borne from the Jazz Age and the Great Depression would have likely been lost to landfills and faded from memory.
The unmistakable "shhh" that's echoed through libraries for generations is being phased out at a Bay Area library, and it is seeing positive results. For 4-year-old Luna and her little brother Jude, ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Have you put your Christmas tree and décor up this year? A Cincinnati radio station is now playing Christmas music. Star 93.3 started playing Christmas music on Friday, Oct. 31.
It's Oct. 31 and Christmas music is playing on a Cincinnati radio station.STAR 93.3, Cincinnati’s Christian music station, began playing Christmas music Friday.It’s the first radio station ...
This story was updated with a clarification that STAR 93.3 began playing Christmas music on its website Oct. 20 and over the air at midnight Nov. 1. Happy Halloween! And, er, Christmas? A Cincinnati ...
A new study showed that regularly listening to music, whether its' from Sir Mix A Lot (pictured here) or someone else, is associated with lower likelihoods of cognitive decline and dementia. (Photo by ...
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