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A new Johnny Cash song got NPR Music producer Lars Gotrich thinking about music released after a beloved artist dies. Check out "Well Alright," plus new music by Arooj Aftab and Tems on 8 Tracks.
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The Dueling Dinosaurs Exhibit at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Science has its grand opening this weekend.
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American Tattoo Society, a family-owned business, opened Fort Liberty’s first tattoo shop.
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Chatham County Line bandmates Dave Wilson and John Teer share the inspiration behind the songs on their 10th album, HIYO, out Jan. 26.
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Chapel Hill's Ackland Art Museum returned a painting Tuesday that Nazi collaborators took from a Jewish family during World War II.
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Vivian Leva and Riley Calcagno, better known as Viv & Riley, recently released "Imaginary People." The album melds bright production elements with wistful and sometimes bittersweet stories that recognize their roots on opposite sides of the country while looking ahead to an uncertain future.
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Rapper Luh Bri shares what she's gained in motherhood, her hometown of Mount Gilead's influence on her music, and the impact she wants to leave on her community.
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Henderson-raised Big Mali breaks down her unique sound, looking up to Nicki Minaj and being one of the few women dominating the Carolinas' rap scene.
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Artist TiaCorine discusses growth and impact within her artistry and her life.
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The R&B star led all artists with nine nominations for the 66th Grammy Awards. She'll compete with Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo and Jon Batiste in album, song and record of the year.
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Chapman won the award for her 1988 hit "Fast Car," which got renewed attention after singer Luke Combs released a cover of the song earlier this year.
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Night School Bar is a new business in Durham that serves cocktails alongside college-level classes in art, film and literature.