Nashville singer-songwriter Madi Diaz has been writing and recording music for over a decade and is “barreling towards stardom,” according to Billboard Magazine. Just last week, Diaz released her sixth studio album, and now she is preparing to embark on a tour. Now from her new album “Weird Faith,” here is Madi Diaz with “For Months Now.” Source
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Saturday Sessions: Madi Diaz performs “Don’t Do Me Good”
Nashville singer-songwriter Madi Diaz has been writing and recording music for over a decade and is “barreling towards stardom,” according to Billboard Magazine. Just last week, Diaz released her sixth studio album, and now she is preparing to embark on a tour. Now from her new album “Weird Faith,” here is Madi Diaz with “Don’t Do Me Good.” Source
Saturday Sessions: Madi Diaz performs “Everything Almost”
Nashville singer-songwriter Madi Diaz has been writing and recording music for over a decade and is “barreling towards stardom,” according to Billboard Magazine. Just last week, Diaz released her sixth studio album, and now she is preparing to embark on a tour. Now from her new album “Weird Faith,” here is Madi Diaz with “Everything Almost.” Source
Eye on America: Domestic violence within the military and honoring first U.S. Black generals
In Washington, D.C., we speak with veterans demanding the military improve its handling of domestic violence cases. Then in California, we introduce you to the father-son duo who were the first Black generals in the U.S. military. Watch these stories and more on “Eye on America” with host Michelle Miller. Source
The Scene: Jennifer Welch, Cookeville Children’s Theatre
Jennifer discusses the Children’s Theatre and how kids can get involved today.
This week on The Scene – Join host Laura Holloway as she visits with Jennifer Welch from the Cookeville Children’s Theatre. They talk about the first show Jennifer did with the Children’s Theatre, how parents can get their children involved who has a talent for being on stage, and what she has not gotten to do yet in the theatre world.
New episodes every Sunday at 8am on Lite Rock 95.9.
Ukraine withdraws from key stronghold after months of battle
Ukraine’s military chief says he’s withdrawing troops from the city of Avdiivka in eastern Ukraine. Source
New book takes a deep dive into the life of judge who sentenced Ethel and Julius Rosenberg
Ethel and Julius Rosenberg’s trial for espionage captured the nation’s attention in 1951. The judge in the case, Irving Robert Kaufman, sentenced the couple to death in an infamous decision. Now, Martin J. Siegel is taking a look at Kaufman’s life and reexamining his legacy. Michelle Miller has more. Source
Crawfish shortage impacts Louisiana’s economy
Crawfish are a Southern delicacy that are always in high demand – but this year, they’re in short supply. The crustaceans are hard to find right now due to a devastating drought in the region, and that’s hurting a lot of wallets in Louisiana. Janet Shamlian reports. Source
The life of world-record marathoner Kelvin Kiptum
While hundreds of millions watched the Super Bowl last weekend, the sports world received shocking news: World-record marathoner Kelvin Kiptum and his coach were killed in a car crash near Kiptum’s Kenya home. Kiptum, just 24, was a rising star. Brook Silva-Braga shares his story. Source
Boy staying in migrant shelter died of sepsis from strep bacteria, other infections, officials say
Jean Carlos Martinez Rivero had been staying with his family at the migrant shelter at 21st and Halsted streets. Source