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  • The Feeling of Jazz, Program No. 462 airing July 17, 2022 featured another program with the Jazz Giants playing the compositions of George Gershwin (born Jacob Gershwine; September 26, 1898 – July 11, 1937), in music presented by co-host Kent Lindquist. Meanwhile, co-host Al Corns featured other main stream jazz artists like Roland Kirk, Frank Wess, George Shearing and more. Engineered by Dave Woodworth.
  • Shep makes an appearance on Sesame Street.
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR we feature award winning author Sharon Biggs Waller, Art Z featured artist Jackie Kalin, and Spotlight on South Bend ’s For the Love of Art Fair in March.
  • See what albums NPR listeners picked in our year-end poll for the best music of 2013.
  • Dad jokes aren't just a thing of the present: NPR's Scott Simon has the details on the "Liber Patavinus" - a book of humor for Ancient Rome.
  • Monday's WNBA Draft is the latest jewel in the crown of Bueckers, the 6-foot guard who barely a week ago led her UConn Huskies to their first national championship in a decade.
  • Retired Lt. Gen. Gary Volesky was suspended from his contracting role with the Army and is under investigation after replying to a tweet from first lady Jill Biden on abortion rights.
  • NPR.org's new interactive scorecard suggests that President Obama may have a somewhat easier path to 270 electoral votes than Mitt Romney, needing to win fewer states. But that's not a given. As you play, you'll be able to come up with plenty of combinations that would get Romney over the top.
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR we feature two documentary photographers, Jon Lowenstein and Mariah Karson, who are part of South Shore Art’s exhibit. Our spotlight is on Footlight Players holiday production of “The Holiday Channel Wonderthon.”
  • A new survey of the best cities for business finds that affordability is more important than being fashionable. As a result, Inc. magazine put Riverside and San Bernardino, Calif., and the New Jersey cities of Camden and Newark high on its list. See the magazine's lists of the best and worst places for companies to thrive.
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