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Riley Keough, Elvis' granddaughter and sole heir, says in a lawsuit that the company advertising a foreclosure sale of his Graceland property is using fraudulent documents — and may not exist at all.
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National and local bands, vendors, food trucks and more will descend on Greenfield's Konkel Park in conjunction with efforts to revive the skatepark.
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Get your hanky out. With Mother's Day nearing, listeners share the songs that remind them of their moms and the deeply moving stories behind them.
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The concert series has expanded every year since its first installment in 2022 and will bring eight nights of music to the beer garden in the weeks ahead.
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The Puerto Rican rapper expands the boundaries of genre and geography on his new project we feature on this episode of 'La Alternativa.'
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Acoustic masters play a prominent role on this episode of "Sound Travels," including Cambodia's Kong Nay and Welsh harpist Amanda Whiting.
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The singer-songwriter's fourth album is her best yet, with crisp, commanding songwriting, shades of '60s baroque pop and melodies that seem to have existed forever.
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The "quiet-loud-quiet" pendulum swing of Yanya's first new song in two years creates a tension that mimics the relationship she sings about.
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It's the 10th annual Tiny Desk contest, and there's been a strong showing of Latin artists behind desks across the United States and Puerto Rico.
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NPR Music's Hazel Cills and WRTI's Nate Chinen discuss the week's essential new albums, including "Radical Optimism" from the dance-pop superstar Dua Lipa.
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Over a quarter-century of live music at Lake Park continues this summer with two series to satisfy music lovers and families alike.
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The indie-rock icons' bassist chatted about big anniversaries, much-needed breaks and a small but impactful first show in Milwaukee many years ago.