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Segregation In America: 'Dragging On And On' ›

Racial segregation in the U.S. housing market has ebbed since its peak, around 1960. But it can be hard to find a truly integrated American neighborhood, according to demographer John Logan of Brown University, who has been has been parsing the latest census data.

“Black-white segregation is a phenomenon that is dragging on and on,” Logan tells NPR’s Steve Inskeep.

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Do Rising Costs Have ‘The Simpsons’ On The Ropes?

By Andrew Wallenstein

The future of the The Simpsons hangs in the balance as negotiations continue between 20th Century Fox Television, which makes the animated series, and the actors who supply the characters voices. How does a TV classic that’s been on the air a record 23 seasons find itself at death’s door?

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After seeing the Tribe movie I was reminded of the love I have for that time in music and just how amazing this group of brothers are. I was also sadden by the chaos that exist between these artist that form it, it seems so small in my eyes.

But u know, I’m not sure if the movie does a good enough job in explaining their history and their music. It does not stand on it own without them.

But regardless, i love the doc just the same.

An article in NPR today speaks on the group

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