June 21, 2022For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs about summer do you want to hear? Save This Story
Coffee Break: Summer SongsJill Riley and Rachel Frances • Jun 21, 2022For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs about summer do you want to hear?
Beyoncé's new single is out. Listen to 'BREAK MY SOUL'LaTesha Harris • Jun 21, 2022The Queen is back.
Zola Jesus finds purpose in the processLiz Pelly • Jun 21, 2022Zola Jesus has spent years contemplating the spiritual quandaries of what it means to be an artist. On her album Arkhon, she grapples with political and economic structures of power and disconnection.
Tasty plans: Summer food and craft beer festivals across MinnesotaDarby Ottoson • Jun 21, 2022Here’s a selection of events — Beer Dabbler, All Pints North, food truck fests, and more — to snack and sip your way through summer.
See some of our favorite pictures from Something In The Water FestivalJoshua Bryant, Tyrone Turner and Vanessa Castillo • Jun 21, 2022The 3-day music festival had its first run in Washington, D.C. this year.
Album of the Week: Bartees Strange, 'Farm to Table'Jade • Jun 20, 2022Strange showcases a fluidity of music language on his second studio album.
Coffee Break: Observing JuneteenthJill Riley and Rachel Frances • Jun 17, 2022For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs do you want to hear to celebrate Juneteenth?
Bartees Strange explores his journey from 'Farm to Table'Leila Fadel and Phil Harrell • Jun 17, 2022In an interview with Morning Edition's Leila Fadel, the fast-rising artist talks about a life path as winding and varied as his music.
Eurovision winner Ukraine can't host next year's contest because of the warRachel Treisman • Jun 17, 2022Public broadcasters and security experts concluded it's not feasible for the war-torn country to host, organize and produce the event. They're now turning to the U.K., which placed second this year.
Kurt Vile plays songs from '(watch my moves)' at The Current Jun 16, 2022Philadelphia’s Kurt Vile stops by The Current studios to play songs from his new record, and catches up with Mac Wilson about working with John Prine, recording albums at home, and covering a Springsteen deep cut.