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1 Nov

13 Black Podcasts To Listen To This Fall –

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Black Podcasts Black Podcasts Since its inception on the turn of the century, the podcast space has grown substantially. Now, with over 2 million podcasts to pick from, you will discover shows that deal with sports, comedy, and true crime, all of the solution to area of interest topics corresponding to pottery and sewing. This fall, there have been plenty Black people flourishing within the ever-changing realm of podcasting, each with something interesting to say. To commemorate the ultimate season of OWN’s Queen Sugar, ARRAY has produced a weekly podcast featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes conversations with the creators, actors, and crew liable for the show’s success. This fall, Will Packer Media launched the second installment of The Lower Bottoms, former NPR host Audie Cornish is...
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19 Oct

Listen: LCD Soundsystem back with more cowbell, and Carly

Carly Rae Jepsen performs at Austin City Limits Music Festival on Oct. 7, in Austin, Texas. Photo: Jack Plunkett / Associated Press The Chronicle’s guide to notable recent music. NEW ALBUMS Carly Rae Jepsen, “The Loneliest Time” (Interscope) Make no mistake: Carly Rae Jepsen is a bona fide pop star. Sure, the Canadian’s first brush with fame put her vulnerable to being labeled a one-hit wonder, but Jepsen has since proved that the viral success of her 2012 hit “Call Me Possibly” was no accident. Over the following decade, she’s released two critically acclaimed albums (2015’s “Emotion” and 2019’s “Dedicated”) and established herself as a serious draw on the touring circuit. Together with her sixth studio album, Jepsen continues an evolution that’s seen her graduate from...
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