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World Cafe
6:10 pm
Tue September 4, 2012

Antibalas On World Cafe

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Antibalas.

Originally published on Wed September 5, 2012 10:23 am

Sometimes known as the Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra, the New York band Antibalas — which means "bulletproof" in Spanish — is a large group of talented musicians who play rhythm-intensive Afrobeat music. In a seven-year stretch, Antibalas has released four albums and withstood a five-year hiatus in which several members worked on the Broadway musical FELA!

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Election 2012
6:09 pm
Tue September 4, 2012

Democratic Convention: A Viewer's Guide

Originally published on Wed September 5, 2012 1:01 am

Speakers of interest at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C.

It's All Politics
5:37 pm
Tue September 4, 2012

Some Black Leaders Say Obama's Race A More Nuanced Factor In 2012

Originally published on Tue September 4, 2012 6:27 pm

Over the past four years, the presidential narrative has shifted for African-Americans like Louisiana state Rep. Patricia Haynes Smith of Baton Rouge.

"I'm 66 years old," said Smith, at an event Tuesday in Charlotte, N.C., for black state legislators here for the Democratic National Convention. "And before 2008, I didn't think I'd live to see a dream come true."

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The Two-Way
5:32 pm
Tue September 4, 2012

To Some Runners, Zombies Are A Killer Motivator

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A runner tries to escape with his life as zombies pursue him during the Run for Your Lives race. The 5K course is littered with obstacles — and the undead.
It's All Politics
5:31 pm
Tue September 4, 2012

Live Blog: Tuesday At The Democratic National Convention

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A general view of the start of Day 1 of the Democratic National Convention at Time Warner Cable Arena on Tuesday.

Originally published on Wed September 5, 2012 12:56 am

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Good evening from Charlotte, N.C., where Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz gaveled the convention to order promptly at 5 p.m. ET. in Charlotte's Time Warner Cable Arena.

Schultz, who is also the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, said that throughout the next three days, "we will demonstrate we need to keep President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden four more years."

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All Songs Considered
5:20 pm
Tue September 4, 2012

The Most Important Band Of Your College Years

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Neil Young (clockwise from upper left), fun., James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem, early era R.E.M.

Originally published on Wed September 5, 2012 9:52 am

Shots - Health Blog
5:06 pm
Tue September 4, 2012

High Blood Pressure: Often Recognized, But Still Poorly Controlled

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Knowing your blood pressure is just the beginning.

After decades of encouragement, Americans are getting their blood pressure checked more often.

And there's a little more good news, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Most adults with high blood pressure are being treated these days.

But, and you knew there had to be a but, more than half of all Americans with hypertension — about 36 million people, all told — still haven't got it under control.

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Politics
4:39 pm
Tue September 4, 2012

Michelle Obama Gets Top Billing On DNC's First Day

The Democratic National Convention began Tuesday in Charlotte, N.C. Robert Siegel talks with Mara Liasson about the day's events.

Author Interviews
4:35 pm
Tue September 4, 2012

An Individualist Approach To The Hebrew Bible

Hebrew scripture is a "message in a bottle," says Yoram Hazony, and in The Philosophy of Hebrew Scripture, he tries to decipher that message. Hazony's new book makes the case for a different reading of the ancient texts — and argues that the Hebrew Bible is a work of philosophy in narrative form.

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Africa
4:35 pm
Tue September 4, 2012

Egypt's Tumultuous Times Reflected In Its Art Scene

Originally published on Tue September 4, 2012 8:31 pm

Egypt's post-revolution art scene is documenting the country's emotional roller coaster of a transition through music and graffiti art. Since the uprising against Hosni Mubarak, small indie bands have popped up to sing or rap about the political situation in Egypt. The graffiti that lines Cairo's streets is also evolving with the transition.

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