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  • The International Salsa Museum is already making noteworthy moves in New York City. Its founders hope to have a permament space by 2029.
  • The French singer (and actor) has made her first album in 7 years — a testament to the power of immaculate, effortless-sounding pop songcraft, even in the face of loss.
  • The pop crooner was behind some of the biggest power ballads of the 1970s and '80s. His wife said he died in his sleep.
  • http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wamc/local-wamc-621627.mp3Albany, NY – Keith Lockhart is currently in his thirteenth season as…
  • Host Jacki Lyden talks with Richard Kingsmill, a disc jockey for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Kingsmill's programs are heard nationally on "Triple J," an ABC station that specializes in home-grown Australian pop music. Kingsmill plays some tunes for us.
  • Sarah Bardeen reviews the latest release from the Canadian pop/punk band The Snitches, called Star Witness. (3:45) (NOTE: The Snitches Star Witness. is on Oh!Tonito Records. Catalogue #: Oh!0002.)
  • Jan. 19 is National Popcorn Day. Host Liane Hansen pops some corny questions to Deirdre Flynn, the marketing director for the Popcorn Board.
  • Weekend Edition's entertainment critic Elvis Mitchell reviews the movie "I Shot Andy Warhol." It's about Valerie Solanas, an aspiring playwright, who, in 1968, did indeed shoot the pop artist.
  • Oak Ridge Military Academy looked as if it was going to close a few years ago because of low enrollment. The academy turned things around by appealing to international students, from Asia to Africa.
  • A do-over congressional election in North Carolina may test whether suburban voters who were once reliably Republican are still loyal.
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