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YEИDRY is this week's guest on Alt.Latino. Sebastian Saldarriaga

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YEИDRY: How she uses music to bridge her Dominican roots and Italian upbringing

YEИDRY is this week's guest on Alt.Latino. Sebastian Saldarriaga Anamaria Sayre speaks with YEИDRY, the Dominican-born, Italian-raised singer about using music as a tool to marry her two worlds. Audio for this episode of 'Alt.Latino' was edited and mixed by Isabella Gomez Sarmiento. Our show editor is Hazel Cills and our project manager is Grace Chung. Our production assistant is Sofia Seidel. Our VP of Music and Visuals is Keith […]

todayJuly 20, 2023

Credit: Photo: Elizabeth Gillis

Music

Cypress Hill: Tiny Desk Concert

Credit: Photo: Elizabeth Gillis The first thing I noticed as Cypress Hill strolled into NPR headquarters was Sen Dog cradling his signature bucket hat. I asked him if my assumptions were correct; it was indeed the original hat seen in all the videos from the early '90s. Before I could process that confirmation, B Real asked me, "Yo, is your greenroom a greenroom?" We got everything we expected and more […]

todayJuly 20, 2023

Migos, Baby Tate, Outkast & Jeezy. Collage by Jackie Lay / NPR. Alberto E. Rodriguez / Josh Brasted / Scott Gries / Paras Griffin/Getty Images

Music

How Atlanta became the center of the rap universe

Migos, Baby Tate, Outkast & Jeezy. Collage by Jackie Lay / NPR. Alberto E. Rodriguez / Josh Brasted / Scott Gries / Paras Griffin/Getty Images As it celebrates its 50th birthday, we are mapping hip-hop's story on a local level, with more than a dozen city-specific histories of the music and culture. Click here to see the entire list. For evidence of Atlanta's continued ability to produce music that feeds […]

todayJuly 20, 2023

Milwaukee

Grace Weber Breaks Barriers as Milwaukee’s First COLORS Performer

In its seven-plus years, the COLORS music series has given an uncluttered spotlight to some of the biggest artists in the world, as well as the ones growing into that lofty status. Black Thought, Sudan Archives, Brandy, Adi Oasis, Christine and the Queens, Quavo & Takeoff — they’ve all stepped onto the COLORS stage. Now, Grace Weber can count herself among that elite company. The COLORS episode featuring the artist […]

todayJuly 18, 2023

HYFINated Conversations

Killer Mike centers faith in new album, shares inspirations of family and life

Killer Mike has always been a profound storyteller. From the opening hymns on the album "MICHAEL" you will be quickly transported into the wooden pews of your childhood church; your ears and heart open and ready to receive the gospel from the Book of Michael. Whether he’s with Run The Jewels or creating solo music Killer Mike is definitely leaving his mark on the music industry and beyond. I had […]

todayJuly 14, 2023 7

Visual artist Paul Lewin created this work for Toshi Reagon and Bernice Johnson Reagon's musical setting of Parable of the Sower. Lincoln Center

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Octavia Butler wrote a ‘Parable’ that became a prophesy — now it’s also an opera

Visual artist Paul Lewin created this work for Toshi Reagon and Bernice Johnson Reagon's musical setting of Parable of the Sower. Lincoln Center Octavia Butler's sci-fi novel Parable of the Sower was published 30 years ago, in 1993. This Afrofuturistic book about a dystopian America set in our time now seems positively prophetic — and a new musical interpretation of Butler's novel is touring the country. On a warm recent […]

todayJuly 14, 2023

The rates of death for pregnant Black women have doubled the last 20 years. Dann Tardif/AFP via Getty Images

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The Black Maternal Mortality Crisis and Why It Remains an Issue

The rates of death for pregnant Black women have doubled the last 20 years. Dann Tardif/AFP via Getty Images The U.S. has the worst maternal mortality rate of high-income countries globally, and the numbers have only grown. According to a new study published in JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association – maternal death rates remain the highest among Black women, and those high rates have more than doubled […]

todayJuly 13, 2023

Milwaukee

Arrested Development coming to True Skool’s Summer Park Jam

With less than a month before we hit what’s widely recognized as the birthdate of hip-hop, celebratory plans have started to ramp up. Last week, we found out Jadakiss will headline Hip-Hop Week MKE, and today we got another big announcement — this time from True Skool, which has lined up Arrested Development for its 2023 Summer Park Jam. The event is a two-day affair at the Marcus Performing Arts Center, […]

todayJuly 12, 2023

The regulars at Throttle Twisters, Milwaukee’s first Black biker bar

Milwaukee

The regulars at Throttle Twisters, Milwaukee’s first Black biker bar

Julie Grace Immink For the month of July, Uniquely Milwaukee will shine a well-deserved spotlight on the unsung heroes of our city: the loyal regulars who not only frequent our bars, restaurants and museums, but also play a vital role in keeping everything running smoothly. This week, HYFIN's Anthony Foster takes over the podcast and transports us to Throttle Twisters, Milwaukee’s first Black biker bar, to spend a few hours at a […]

todayJuly 12, 2023

A section of Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx, N.Y. was renamed Hip Hop Boulevard in 2016, in recognition of the apartment building where the music is said to have been born. José A. Alvarado Jr. for NPR

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50 years ago, teenagers partied in the Bronx — and gave rise to hip-hop

A section of Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx, N.Y. was renamed Hip Hop Boulevard in 2016, in recognition of the apartment building where the music is said to have been born. José A. Alvarado Jr. for NPR When Jerry Leader was growing up, he made himself a toy set of DJ equipment. Two empty cereal boxes were the turntables. For the records, he cut circles out of cardboard. The needle, […]

todayJuly 12, 2023

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