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  • Each week, guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: This Is How You Lose the Time War, GWAR covering “I’m Just Ken,” and the Tested podcast series from NPR's Embedded.
  • It is officially 2025 and 'Life Kit' is kicking the year off with a series to help people complete Dry January successfully. And, a look ahead for this year from pop culture to politics.
  • If you've spent the day canvassing and just need to take a breather, here are three games that have hit the spot recently for our pop culture critic.
  • Early 1990s UK shoegaze legends slowdive bring their vintage dream-pop to the Hunter Center at MASS MoCA tonight at 8pm. In the vein of such likeminded bands as Cocteau Twins and My Bloody Valentine, slowdive’s signature sound includes ethereal vocals, ambient soundscapes, and walls of guitar sounds mixed way in the background. (Fri, Jan 31)
  • Winterpills brings its gauzy, elegant chamber-pop to Park Theater in Hudson, N.Y., on Saturday at 8pm. Based in Northampton, Mass., and known for their melancholy sound and sublime male-female vocal harmonies, the core of the band, formed in 2003, consists of singer-songwriter Philip Price and singer-keyboardist Flora Reed, who are also husband and wife.
  • Hacienda HealthCare is facing investigations after a 29-year-old woman said to be in a vegetative state gave birth. On Tuesday, police served the facility with a search warrant for DNA evidence.
  • Weir returns to a successful formula in his new book — action and adventure in space, with a snarky voice and plenty of reader-friendly science — though this time the story moves to a moon colony.
  • Carolyn Parkhurst's new novel is told entirely from female perspectives; a mother and two troubled daughters. But the book really revolves around what's going on in the head of one man.
  • http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wamc/local-wamc-924298.mp3Albany, NY – The Republican candidate for Attorney General, Dan Donovan,…
  • By Pat BradleyPlattsburgh, NY – The openly gay mayor of Plattsburgh, New York is criticizing the national Republican party's stance against gay marriage.…
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