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  • The Yellow Point Fire, burning about 25 miles west of Cottage Grove is now 45% contained. The Oregon Department of Forestry says crews have run more than…
  • The rare migratory birds have made a pit stop in downtown Nashville. Residents are delighted, turning out at dusk to catch a glimpse of the Purple Martins before they head south for winter.
  • The days of covertly toking before hearing Mozart are coming to an end in Denver. The Colorado Symphony has a new Classically Cannabis series, which is exactly what it says it is.
  • William Bolcom's Songs of Innocence and of Experience won the Grammys for best classical album, choral performance, and classical contemporary composition at Wednesday's awards ceremony. Other awards went to the London Symphony and singer Thomas Quasthoff.
  • Earth, Wind & Fire, Sally Field, Linda Ronstadt, Sesame Street and Michael Tilson Thomas will be recognized for their lifetime contributions to the performing arts at a gala in December.
  • In a profession overwhelmingly dominated by older men, a woman in her mid-twenties has been stunning patrons of the National Symphony Orchestra. NPR's Neda Ulaby profiles concertmaster Nurit Bar-Josef.
  • On this edition, we talk to KLCC's Nathan Wilk and Rebecca Hansen-White who have both broken and covered important stories in the community related to White Bird clinic and PacificSource.
  • Targeted re-using of goods saves time, and transportation costs and puts product where it needs to be - without the middleman.
  • Folksinger and storyteller has also been a teacher for 20 years ("Real musicians have day jobs," he says.) We talk about the benefits of music on…
  • A conversation with Steve Dietrich, Executive Director of LRAPA
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