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- When Jeanne's soul is dragged into the depths of Inferno after a demon summoning goes horribly wrong, Bayonetta goes on a dangerous quest to Inferno to rescue her friend before its too late.
- Through the universal language of music and the art of storytelling, the event will call for equality, human rights, and an end to discrimination, spotlighting people of African descent and championing the full protection and promotion of human rights for all. It will embody the unity and common purpose that beat in the heart of humanity.
- "Listener Supported" documents the September 11, 1999, concert at the Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey, given by the Dave Matthews Band. The concert includes such DMB fan favorites as "Jimi Thing," "Crash Into Me," and "#41."
- Video promo for Dinosaur Jr.: Watch the Corners.
- New Emmissions of Light and Sound is another ground breaking film made by the people who brought you Secret Machine. This time, we've partnered up with world renowned electronica DJ Sasha to create an audio-visual experience like nothing the surf world has ever seen. Watch Taj Burrow, CJ Hobgood, Damien Hobgood, Yadin Nicol and Nathan Webster slide by as you get lost in this trip. Sit back, relax, and open your mind. It's going to be a nice ride...
- Featured in 'The Flash' TV show S06E05
- 2023–TV EpisodeRhiannon Giddens shares a musical visit with three lifelong friends: Justin Robinson, a co-founder of Carolina Chocolate Drops; her sister, singer Lalenja Harrington; and singer-songwriter Laurelyn Dossett.
- Host Rhiannon Giddens shares a musical visit with longtime friend and collaborator Allison Russell, the Canadian singer-songwriter and activist whose 2021 album "Outside Child" received three Grammy nominations and many international accolades.
- Host Rhiannon Giddens visits with Rissi Palmer, a passionate voice for country music artists of color and those who have been marginalized by the mainstream music establishment. Rissi performs her first hit song, "Country Girl," and 2019's "Seeds."
- Charly Lowry is an indigenous singer and songwriter of Lumbee/Tuscarora descent whose native American roots and experiences inform her music. Host Rhiannon Giddens visits Charly's tribal homeland of Robeson County, NC for songs and conversation.
- Indie artist Adia Victoria grew up not far from Nina Simone's childhood home in Tryon, NC. Host Rhiannon Giddens meets her there to share music and hear stories about her strict religious upbringing and her self-discovery through the blues.
- New Orleans native Joy Clark is a lyrical guitarist and rising singer/songwriter on the Americana music scene. She and host Rhiannon Giddens share music and talk about her religious upbringing and her lifelong love affair with the guitar.
- Host Rhiannon Giddens sits down with her partner and collaborator, Italian multi-instrumentalist Francesco Turrisi, for a look back at their meeting, the discovery of their musical affinities, and their shared vision of musical heritage that crosses borders.
- Host Rhiannon Giddens performs and talks with pipa master Wu Man, a 2023 NEA National Heritage Fellow. They talk about the origins of the pipa and discuss Silk Road's multi-year "American Railroad" project.
- Host Rhiannon Giddens shares a musical visit with Celtic harpist Maeve Gilchrist. They discuss the harp's place in musical traditions and talk about Maeve's original composition for Silk Road Ensemble's "American Railroad" project.
- Host Rhiannon Giddens visits with Mazz Swift, a violinist, vocalist, and improvisational conductor whose musical journey includes education at Juilliard, playing music in the New York subway, and working with goats on a farm.
- Sandeep Das is a virtuoso on the northern India drums called tabla. Sandeep and host Rhiannon share a visit in L.A.'s Union Station that concludes with a Silk Road Ensemble performance at U.C. Berkeley featuring the tabla.
- Japanese percussionist Haruka Fujii talks with Rhiannon about Silkroad's "American Railroad" project and the surprising history of the marimba in Japan. The episode includes a performance of Fujii's original composition "Tamping Song".
- Native American vocalist and lap steel guitarist Pura Fé has both Tuscarora and Taino blood in her veins and generations of ancestors in her voice. She shares musical performances and her journey with host Rhiannon Giddens.