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In the race for the unofficial yet coveted "song of the summer," Shaboozey's "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" currently reigns supreme. It's sitting at No. 1 for a fourth straight week on Billboard's Hot 100 and is also the top streaming song, top-selling song and the song getting the most radio airplay. The rest of the chart, though, remained eerily static this week, but there are clues as to what bops could take the top spot before summer’s end. |
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Check out what NPR is watching, reading and listening to this weekend: 🍿Movies: Cuckoo, a stylishly odd horror film, stars Hunter Schafer as an American teen who reluctantly moves with her family to a mysterious resort in the German Alps. Her rebellious spirit clashes with the resort’s creepy proprietor. 📚 Books: Wendell Berry’s new poetry collection, Another Day: Sabbath Poems, 2013-2023, brings to life the joys and sorrows of hard-working rural Kentuckians. 🎵 Music: Louis Cole is a prolific musician known primarily as a drummer, and whose style over the past decade has fallen in the nexus of jazz, funk and rock. Now, he’s given himself new musical challenges: Writing music for a choir and a new album of orchestral music, called nothing. 🥘 Food: Michelin-starred chef René Redzepi, host of the new show Omnivore on Apple TV+, joins Bullseye with Jesse Thorn’s I Wish I Made That segment to talk about a recipe he wishes he'd invented: a beautiful vegetable dish called Le Gargouillou. ❓Quiz: After the blissful news avalanches of campaign hijinks and the Olympics, we're back to the usual soup of science, retail and animals. Do you think you’re up for the challenge? |
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| Researchers say Stonehenge’s “Altar Stone” may have come from Scotland. This means the monolith – weighing roughly 12,000 pounds – at the center of one of the world’s most mysterious was monuments somehow transported hundreds of miles to England before the invention of the wheel. |
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| The Washington Post is reviewing star tech columnist Taylor Lorenz's private story on social media, which appears to label President Joe Biden a "war criminal" in a photo. Lorenz disputes the authenticity of the photo. |
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| TikTok argues that it faces "the most sweeping speech restriction” in U.S. history, in its latest court filing in its battle to avoid being banned. The Chinese-owned social media app argues that the government's claims that it could be used for Chinese propaganda are baseless. |
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