
Miguel Perez
World Cafe Producer at WXPN-FM (Philadelphia, PA)
World Cafe Producer at NPR
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1 week ago |
xpn.org | Miguel Perez |Miguel Pรฉrez
World CafeThis week, youโll find new music from some of the artists weโve had on the show recently, like Lucy Dacus and Sharon Van Etten, plus new music from Shamir, Turnstile and Pulp. When it comes to the airwaves, World Cafe is NPRโs most popular music radio show. More than 300 public radio stations from all corners of the country carry the two-hour program.
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3 weeks ago |
npr.org | Stephen Kallao |Miguel Perez |Miguel Pรฉrez
Everything Is Recorded on World Cafe Download Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/1241995545/1268746961" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Everything Is Temporary Aliyah Otchere/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Aliyah Otchere/Courtesy of the artist Everything Is Temporary Aliyah Otchere/Courtesy of the artist "Losing You" "The Meadows" "Firelight" "Porcupine Tattoo" "My and Me" What if folk music had...
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1 month ago |
kpbs.org | Miguel Perez |Miguel Pรฉrez
We are almost there, folks. As we speak, the sun's subsolar point is racing northward, toward the celestial equator. In about a week, the vernal equinox will finally bring the official start of springtime in the northern hemisphere. There are already signs. Daffodil leaves are peeking out of the cold dirt. Soon, strawberries and cherimoyas will fill farmer's market bins, and the chirps of bluebirds and grackles will saunter in from freshly opened windows.
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1 month ago |
wrvo.org | Miguel Perez |Miguel Pรฉrez
We are almost there, folks. As we speak, the sun's subsolar point is racing northward, toward the celestial equator. In about a week, the vernal equinox will finally bring the official start of springtime in the northern hemisphere. There are already signs. Daffodil leaves are peeking out of the cold dirt. Soon, strawberries and cherimoyas will fill farmer's market bins, and the chirps of bluebirds and grackles will saunter in from freshly opened windows.
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1 month ago |
npr.org | Miguel Perez |Miguel Pรฉrez
Photo illustration by Miguel Perez/WXPN We are almost there, folks. As we speak, the sun's subsolar point is racing northward, toward the celestial equator. In about a week, the vernal equinox will finally bring the official start of springtime in the northern hemisphere. There are already signs. Daffodil leaves are peeking out of the cold dirt. Soon, strawberries and cherimoyas will fill farmer's market bins, and the chirps of bluebirds and grackles will saunter in from freshly opened windows.
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