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Tuesday

Paramore's Brand New Eyes is earnest in its expression, like someone proud of having chosen the right words for what they wanted to say. Photo Illustration by Renee Klahr/NPR; Getty Images; Courtesy of Fueled by Ramen hide caption

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Monday

Sly and the Family Stone circa 1971. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images hide caption

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The Culture Corner: Sly & The Family Stone

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Honored onscreen and in sound, Beverly Glenn-Copeland, a messenger whose time is now

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Wednesday

Yoko Ono's Plastic Ono Band is centered on her unique and powerful voice; even decades after its release, it still sounds utterly fearless. Photo Illustration by Renee Klahr/NPR; Getty Images; Courtesy of Apple Records hide caption

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Monday

Joan Wasser turned a prolific session-player career into her own band, Joan as Police Woman. Her latest album, The Solution Is Restless, began as a marathon jam with Afrobeat innovator Tony Allen. Giles Clement/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Saturday

Friday

NPR Music critic Ann Powers writes that Adele's new album, 30, "engages with the world — through lyrics that trade adolescent romanticism for genuine self-examination." Her new album, 30, is out now. Simon Emmett/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Adele talks coming back to Earth at '30'

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Thursday

A new album marks the 90th birthday of Russian composer Sofia Gubaidulina. Peter Hundert/Deutsche Grammophon hide caption

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The fearless musical philosophy of Sofia Gubaidulina

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Wednesday

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Jay Blakesberg

Four centuries of Black American history are told in new Kronos Quartet performance

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Tuesday

Adele sings in front of Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles during a televised concert to promote her fourth album, 30, which chronicles the aftermath of her divorce in ways that take subtle chances with the star's signature cathartic style. Cliff Lipson/Getty Images hide caption

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