Listening The Dallas Morning News
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- Music
The Dallas Morning News pop music critic Hunter Hauk presents entertaining, thoughtful segments about music featuring voices from the media and music community in North Texas.
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A Novel Of The Modern Native American
In Tommy Orange’s debut novel, “There, There” (Knopf), 12 Native Americans living in Oakland intersect at the Big Oakland Powwow. The book has been hailed by readers and critics alike, and we talk with Orange about creating native characters who participate in the modern world while holding tightly to their identities.
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City of the Sun
"City of the Sun" is a song written by Dallas-born musician and author David Yaffe, who has written a biography of famed singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. On this track, Yaffe plays piano, and Hassanah Iroegbu provides the vocals.
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Your Victim
Your Victim is a song written and performed by Dallas-born musician and author David Yaffe, who has written a biography of acclaimed singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell.
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Save Me From Myself
This song is written by David Yaffe, a Dallas native who graduated from Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. He's also the author of a new biography of acclaimed singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. The singer on this track is Hassanah Iroegbu. Yaffe plays the piano.
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Jeff Guinn talks about visiting Jonestown site
Author Jeff Guinn describes his visit to the Jonestown site in Guyana.
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Bobby Sessions
BOBBY SESSIONS: We chat about music and coming of age in North Texas with the 24-year-old Dallas rapper. He’s just released the critically acclaimed album LOA, a jazz-influenced collection with a wide range of topics. He’ll play an hourlong set on January 30 at Deep Ellum’s RBC for its grand reopening event.