World Cafe

Monday - Thursday, 1-3pm and Friday 2-3pm

World Cafe is a cutting edge, two-hour program of alternative contemporary music. It offers a broad range of innovative sounds drawn from American as well as international music. It includes music that is familiar but also showcases works by new and emerging artists.

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2:44pm

Tue April 23, 2013
World Cafe

The Milk Carton Kids, Making The Most Of Two Voices

Originally published on Tue April 23, 2013 3:36 pm

Credit Courtesy of the artist

When Kenneth Pattengale and Joey Ryan ditched their solo careers to form The Milk Carton Kids, they discovered that they had a lot to teach each other. They also had a plan: to give their music away in order to find their audience. It worked remarkably well. Now, their third album, The Ash & Clay, is out on a regular label — no freebies this time around — and they're playing to packed houses across the U.S. and Europe.

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3:52pm

Mon April 22, 2013
World Cafe

Next: Bleached

Originally published on Mon April 22, 2013 10:14 pm

Credit Todd Cole / Courtesy of the artist

You could hear it in their first singles in 2011: Sisters Jessica and Jennifer Clavin and their band Bleached are onto something. Now comes their debut full-length, Ride Your Heart, and it fills in the story: Beachy harmonies combine with punk attitude to take what you loved about Best Coast to a grittier place. It's fun and it's heartfelt — what could be better?

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1:27pm

Mon April 22, 2013
World Cafe

How The Energy-Guzzling Rock Tour Can Go Green

Originally published on Mon April 22, 2013 10:13 pm

Credit Courtesy of the artist

While on tour with his band Guster, Adam Gardner noticed that a lot of energy was being consumed, particularly in getting bands and fans together for a show. His wife, an ecologist, had been nudging him at home to become more green, and he'd started to wonder what could be done about the environmental impact of life on the road.

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2:08pm

Fri April 19, 2013
World Cafe

Eels: A 'Wonderful, Glorious' Look At Life

Credit Piper Ferguson / Courtesy of the artist

The last few years have found Mark Oliver Everett of Eels doing more than a bit of summing up. That includes an autobiography, Things the Grandchildren Should Know, as well as an anthology of the band's past work — all while putting out an inter-related trilogy of new studio albums.

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4:35pm

Thu April 18, 2013
World Cafe

Latin Roots: Fado Creates 'Nostalgia For The Present Moment'

Credit Courtesy of the artist

Today, we welcome singer-songwriter, Grammy-nominated producer and record-company owner Rachel Faro, who visits World Cafe to discuss the Portuguese tradition of Fado.

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