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Saturday Sessions: David Gray performs “The Sapling”

Grammy-nominated singer David Gray made his mark on the music scene two decades ago with “White Ladder,” a self-released album that slowly climbed to the top of the charts. He’s marking the milestone with a 20th anniversary tour and a special deluxe rerelease of the album. Gray performs “The Sapling” on “Saturday Sessions.” Source

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David Gray on the “gift of life” and how singing heals him

Grammy-nominated singer David Gray made his mark on the music scene two-decades ago with “White Ladder,” a self-released album that slowly climbed to the top of the charts. He’s marking the milestone with a “White Ladder” 20th anniversary tour. Anthony Mason spoke with Gray in New York. Source

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Audible brings jobs, hope to Newark, NJ

Newark, New Jersey has seen its share of hard times. Most recently, like Flint, Michigan, it’s found itself battling a lead water crisis, but a lot is looking up in the “brick city.” Some of the success is thanks to innovative, public-private partnerships like the one formed between the city and the audiobook company, Audible. Michelle Miller reports. Source

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Saturday Sessions: David Gray performs “Babylon”

Grammy-nominated singer David Gray made his mark on the music scene two decades ago with “White Ladder,” a self-released album that slowly climbed to the top of the charts. He’s marking the milestone with a 20th anniversary tour and a special deluxe rerelease of the album. Gray performs “Babylon” on “Saturday Sessions.” Source

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Saturday Sessions: David Gray performs “Mallory”

Grammy-nominated singer David Gray made his mark on the music scene two decades ago with “White Ladder,” a self-released album that slowly climbed to the top of the charts. He’s marking the milestone with a 20th anniversary tour and a special deluxe rerelease of the album. Gray performs “Mallory” on “Saturday Sessions.” Source

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Women declare war on high heels in Japan

There is an outcry on social media after a number of Japanese companies reportedly banned female employees from wearing eyeglasses to work. The controversy is similar to another, concerning female footwear in the workplace. Lucy Craft reports. Source

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