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Independent music is exploding, but it can be a challenge to find the gems. These podcasts will help you discover some of that great new music. Tune into samplers like Noise Pop or The Fader. Browse the astounding collection of full live performances in NPR's Live Concerts From All Songs Considered. And be sure to check out the Indie Music Spotlight feature on iTunes for the best new albums.
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Oprah and Eckhart Tolle's "A New Earth" Online Class is a 10-part chapter-by-chapter companion to her latest book club choice. Subscribers get both audio and video of the sessions. |
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MobLogic puts the headlines up for debate. Lindsay Campbell, formerly of WallStrip, alternates between her own insights and live, on-the-streets polling. |
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The Moth Podcast brings together renowned and up-and-coming artists. Malcolm Gladwell, Dan Savage, and others share amazing life stories and the occasional tall tale. |
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The Atlantic: American Ideas is one of several shows from the acclaimed magazine. Download informed, spirited discussions of news, politics, culture, and travel. |
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PRI's The World takes a daily, hour-long look at the events happening around the globe. Reports from Darfur, the Irish Sea, Italy, and more feed a balanced news diet. |
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Scam School mixes magic, street cons, and a dash of comedy together to teach impressive (but easy) tricks to dazzle your friends. Armchair Houdinis have a new master. |
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American Idol on iTunes highlights the history of many of the songs sung this season. iTunes pros give you the scoop on classics by Dolly Parton, John Lennon, and more. |
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Just the Facts tracks the claims made by politicians, especially the candidates, and checks them against historical record. A timely service in an era of rampant spin. |
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