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  • Tejano singer Selena died in 1995. NPR's A Martinez talks to Maria Garcia, creator and host of the podcast Anything for Selena, about projects that will keep Selena's music alive for new generations.
  • President Bush visited Montana Thursday to help Sen. Conrad Burns' bid for a fourth term. Burns has been trailing his Democratic opponent, Jon Tester, mostly due to fallout from contributions Burns received from convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff. But the race is tightening; many see it as going down to the wire.
  • All Songs Considered's Robin Hilton talks with NPR Music's Lars Gotrich, Ann Powers and Stephen Thompson about the essential albums out on March 23.
  • The avant-garde electro-pop artist talks about getting praise from Prince and working with Lana Del Rey.
  • The top Republican in New Jersey's Assembly has introduced legislation to stop very early marriages in the Garden State.Assembly Minority Leader Jon…
  • The folk singer shares stories about persevering through dark times.
  • Governor Andrew Cuomo is hinting that indoor dining may return to New York City. Cuomo says he’s talking to top health officials about a plan to be…
  • There are intimate moments of revelation in Clementine's immersive, breathtaking performance, recorded live in the NPR Music offices.
  • Kaing Guek Eav, the former Khmer Rouge interrogator known as Duch, was brought to court in Cambodia for a pretrial hearing. It is the first public session of the U.N.-backed tribunal probing the regime's reign of terror in the 1970s. Duch, 66, is charged with crimes against humanity.
  • From grocery stores to club floors, get ready for another Bad Bunny-filled season.
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