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Long before singer Cyrille Aimee spent any time on the road she was already a citizen of the world. She grew up in a small French town, Samois-sur-Seine, but says that she never felt fully French. She never felt fully any one thing. Her mother is Dominican, her father is French, and she says that “when you’re a mixed culture, you’re kind of your own thing.”
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Creed Taylor was an inspiration to generations of music lovers. He was behind some of the greatest records ever made. He passed away earlier this week at the age of 93.
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Join WBGO for another year of holiday programs featuring a range of specials celebrating the spirit of the season.
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WBGO Journal host Doug Doyle chats with filmmaker and arts advocate Celeste A. Bateman about her new documentary
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WBGO's Doug Doyle chats with MENDNJ Executive Director Robin Peacock about the partnership during this upcoming fundraising campaign
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WBGO's Director of Editorial Content Nate Chinen chats with Morning Host Gary Walker and News Director Doug Doyle about being on the air on 9/11 20 years ago
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A trailblazing figure in public radio who served for more than two decades as program director at WBGO, Thurston Briscoe, died on Monday morning in Morristown, N.J.
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WBGO News wins 5 PMJA awards
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On Thursday, June 17 at 8 p.m. EST, WBGO presents an online concert event, featuring exclusive performances and new footage that tells our story.
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If the past year has taught us anything, it’s that we have to stick together even in isolation. WBGO has been here to help, and now we need yours.