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  • Hosted by DPM Arts and Culture reporter Jenny O’Connor, this week's Off the Charts showcases standout tracks from the Americana and College radio charts by artists like Alabama Shakes and Winter.
  • Hosted by DPM Arts and Culture reporter Jenny O’Connor, this week's Off the Charts showcases standout tracks from the Americana and College radio charts by artists like Alison Krauss and Wet Leg.
  • Hosted by DPM Arts and Culture reporter Jenny O’Connor, this week's Off the Charts showcases standout tracks from the Americana and College radio charts by artists like Wednesday and The Last Dinner Party.
  • Hosted by DPM Arts and Culture reporter Jenny O’Connor, this week's Off the Charts showcases artists like Briscoe, Courtney Marie Andrews, and Animal Collective.
  • Hosted by DPM Arts and Culture reporter Jenny O’Connor, this week's Off the Charts features standout tracks from the Americana and College Radio Charts with artists from Yarn to Mitski.
  • The race between Georgia incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker is too close to call and will go to a runoff election this December. What does that mean?
  • Weddings postponed due to COVID-19 are back on, creating a blockbuster year of celebrations. It brings both joy and new challenges to couples as well as caterers, DJs, photographers and more.
  • British documentarian Alex Holder confirmed on Tuesday that he had complied with a Jan. 6 committee subpoena for never-before-seen footage of the president in the leadup to the insurrection.
  • Tom Cole is a senior editor on NPR's Arts Desk. He develops, edits, produces, and reports on stories about art, culture, music, film, and theater for NPR's news magazines Morning Edition, Weekend Edition, and All Things Considered. Cole has held these responsibilities since February 1990.
  • background:white">Bill Zeeble has been a full-time reporter at Dallas NPR station KERA since 1992, covering everything from medicine to the Mavericks and education to environmental issues. He’s won numerous awards over the years, with top honors from the Dallas Press Club, Texas Medical Association, the Dallas and Texas Bar Associations, the American Diabetes Association and a national health reporting grant from the Kaiser Family Foundation. Zeeble was born in Philadelphia, Pa. and grew up in the nearby suburb of Cherry Hill, NJ, where he became an accomplished timpanist and drummer. Heading to college near Chicago on a scholarship, he fell in love with public radio, working at the college classical/NPR station, and he has pursued public radio ever since.
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