Katie Anastas
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In Alaska, a seventh grader has won the Yup'ik spelling bee and a fifth grader has won the Iñupiat spelling bee.
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This isn't a gushing ode to romance or a lamentation on lost love. Jay Som's latest track deals with the tricky, blurry feelings that fall somewhere in between.
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The LA-based artist whose song, "Quiet," went viral after the Women's March on Washington, offers a set of anthemic pop songs that plead for freedom.
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The first song from the band's debut full-length album, Haze, balances Shannon Wise's airy vocals with a foot-tapping bass line.
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In the first song on its holiday album, Halftime For The Holidays, the Seattle pop-punk band debates buying an ex a present, drinks too much punch and can't just walk away.
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With angry synths, religious imagery and a symbolic music video, the New Zealand singer provides the empowering song we need at this time of year.
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In the video for the first single off their new album, Con Todo El Mundo, the Texan trio celebrates Iranian women before the 1979 revolution.
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Watch artists from the land of fire and ice as they perform live at the KEX Hostel in Reykjavik.
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In their catchy R&B collaboration, the Atlanta-based artists hesitate to give up crumbling relationships.