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  • Emma Straub's new novel, American Fantasy, delves into the world of aging boy bands, their aging fandom and what they each get from one another.
  • There are only four teams left in the men's NCAA bracket, as Kentucky, Connecticut, Florida, and Wisconsin vie for spots in Monday night's title game.
  • NPR's Cheryl W. Thompson speaks with Mary McCord, executive director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, about the role of armed militias in the attack.
  • Wednesday night, former President Donald Trump returned to CNN for a town hall that featured the proven sexual assaulter telling lies about January 6, his lost re-election, stealing classified documents and abortion rights. He was given a standing ovation by the crowd. Did you watch this unfiltered look at the GOP frontrunner for president?Guest:Angelo Carusone, president of Media Matters.Ruth Ben-Ghiat, historian and commentator on fascism, authoritarian leaders, and propaganda — and the threats these present to democracies. She is the author of "Strongmen: Mussolini to the Present""The Source" is a live call-in program airing Mondays through Thursdays from 12-1 p.m. Leave a message before the program at (210) 615-8982. During the live show, call 833-877-8255 or email thesource@tpr.org.*This interview will be recorded on Thursday, May 11.
  • The groundwork for the attack on the U.S. Capitol was laid five years ago, say experts on extremism and social media — but one was surprised when this time, the rhetoric turned into real violence.
  • Mr. Pidge's sound has been described as a blend of funk, future-soul, and dream R&B. We like all of that. Their band rolled through the Lonesome Rose ready to rock, masked up and safely distant.
  • From the indie rock band Real Estate, bandmates Alex Bleeker and Martin Courntney put their time on the road to good use in a game about brands with different regional names around the United States.
  • Rock critic KEN TUCKER reviews "Natural Ingredients"(Grand Royal). It''s the first full-length collection by Lucious Jackson, a four-woman band from lower Manhattan, whose drummer was the original drummer for the Beastie Boys.
  • Jazz critic KEVIN WHITEHEAD reviews "Nocturne Parisian," (Muse) by Graham Haynes, and "Overlays," by the Ned Rothenberg Double Band (Moers music).
  • a biologist who's been studying a band of gray wolves in Glacier National Park in Montana for the past 17 years. Boyd talks about the relationship between the wolves and the people who live nearby.
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