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Below is a fair use pop quiz, with questions excerpted from Pat Aufderheide's book "Reclaiming Fair Use." We'll post answers after the show! (article)
Copyright law can be confusing for the average media consumer. It’s even thornier for artists – like the pop star Beyonce, whose new music video is under fire for some familiar-lookin... (episode)
<p>The United Kingdom electronic beat wizard SBTRKT brings his inimitable post-dubstep party anthems to Bowery Ballroom Monday night. Download "Wildfire" here.</p> (article)
They were known as The Teenagers, The Wailing Rudeboys, The Wailing Wailers and finally - The Wailers. Today: the origins of the iconic Jamaican reggae group. Plus: Bela Fleck and t... (episode)
Dragon of Zynth is one of the African-American fronted bands killing the rock game today. Catch the band's Halloween show at 92Y Tribeca this Saturday and download the brand-new "No K... (article)
For years, the genre known as "black metal" has lived on the outskirts of music’s underground. But that might not be the case for much longer. Today: How new bands on the scene have l... (episode)
<p>The four ladies of the Real Vocal String Quartet sing their post-classical string folk with violins strapped under their chins. Catch them at Drom Thursday night, or download the group's "Farewell to Spring" here.</p> (article)
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This year, as Baby Boomers turn 65, they’ll join millions already dealing with age-related hearing loss. But lately, a new and discreet technology - called hearing loops - is turning ... (episode)
<p>Bonfires, harsh winters and women were the inspiration for twangy rock songs like "Dawn" by the five-piece band Chamberlin. Download the song here or check out the Goshen, Vermont group at City Winery Wednesday night.</p> (article)