Damnit #NoAgenda. You tell me something I needed to know about the #bloodbath controversy, but then when your narrative re establishment media comes up short twice later in the show, you just make dumb claims without any evidence. The #NYTimes and #NPR do proper coverage of the #TikTok banning so you impugn the reporter as both corrupt and deep state. #DonLemon exposes #ElonMusk as a free speech hypocrite, so you attack him, pointing out he's wearing pink for some reason. #ITM#TYFYC#TBPITU
@Long_live_rock_n_roll
Songs with cities in the title
Down San Diego Way - Arthur Blythe
(My local #NPR affiliate #wnyc sometimes plays the beginning of this between segments during morning newscast.)
Los Angeles - X
LA - The Fall
Do You Know the Way to San Jose - Dionne Warwick
Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again - Bob Dylan #JoinIn#Music
I love that in the middle of that ableist perspective piece that NPR published under the "Life Kit - Perspectives" section, there's a plug for a different article in the "Shots - Health News" section titled: "Millions of people have long COVID brain fog — and there's a shortage of answers"
The #NPR article reminds me of how some thrive in a new country while others pine.
Those who despair miss the life they used to have. The childhood friends, familiar food, ease of speech, etc.
Those who thrive build new social networks, embrace new activities, new foods. They may miss things about the old country, but don’t pine for the day they’ll return.
Maybe a lesson for how to thrive together in the pandemic.
"From purple flags in Kyrgyzstan to pregnancy costumes in Bangkok to a sit-in in Seoul, demonstrators worldwide filled the streets Friday to mark this year's International Women's Day.
Rallies on International Women's Day traditionally take aim at women's issues like pay equality and domestic violence, and this year's iteration was no exception."
NPR's Tiny Desk concerts began almost 15 years ago as a way of platforming rock and folk musicians. Now, they're a beloved institution and feature unknown and world-famous artists from around the globe, in every genre. Here's the Associated Press's story on how they became cool, the rules, and how they get taped. Tell us in the comments if you have an all-time favorite Tiny Desk concert.
The latest Tiny Desk concert goes back to the series' folk roots, with singer Cinder Well. She was born and raised in California but now lives in Co. Clare, Ireland. Her music is described by NPR as "reflect[ing] the Laurel Canyon's wandering spirit and the droning qualities of Irish folk music."
What yall doin tonight?
What the most creative V-day gift you can think of?
What's your fav underrated/unknown love song for YOUR prime era of music? That track nobody knows/talks about
"Bob Edwards, who died Feb. 10 at 76, stayed at 'Morning Edition' for nearly a quarter century and became as much a part of the begin-the-day rhythms for NPR listeners as coffee, commutes and getting the kids off to school. Then in 2004, a decision by #NPR to pull Mr. Edwards from the show touched off an avalanche of complaints from his fans that even included statements on the Senate floor." #GiftArticle https://wapo.st/3SZm3J6
— #radio#PublicRadio#morning#BobEdwards#obit