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Heather Cox Richardson Hears the Public Scholar Music

Inside Higher Ed

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July 6, 2026

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Heather Cox Richardson Hears the Public Scholar Music sara.custer@in Mon, 07/06/2026 - 03:00 AM The historian behind Letters From an American, now read by more than three million subscribers, says the secret to public scholarship is remembering how to teach. Byline(s) Susan D’Agostino

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Animals | The Guardian

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· Jul 3, 2026

A blackbird with a taste for musicals | Letters

Jane Horne wonders if other readers hear well-known tunes in blackbird songReading Josie George’s article discussing her resident blackbird and its song (Country diary, 29 June) made me want to write in to see if other readers hear well‑known tunes in blackbird song.This year, our local blackbird has been singing the first few notes of Dames from the musical 42nd Street: “What do you go for / Go see a show for?” To which I have to reply: “Tell the truth / You go to see those beautiful dames”. Continue reading...

Irish Star

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· Jun 28, 2026

Motown star Martha Reeves is 'starting all over again' with new album after 22 years

EXCLUSIVE: Martha Reeves and her group, The Vandellas, were one of the many staples of Motown Records. The 84-year-old singer is now set to release a new album after 22 years

MS NOW

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· Jun 25, 2026

Kash Patel’s girlfriend performs at Freedom 250 concert after wave of artists drop out

Alexis Wilkins defended her invitation to perform the national anthem at the event, saying, “I have been a country music artist for years now.” The post Kash Patel’s girlfriend performs at Freedom 250 concert after wave of artists drop out appeared first on MS NOW.

Washingtonian

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· Jun 24, 2026

Must Be Nice to Be Kash Patel’s Girlfriend

Alexis Wilkins, the 27-year-old aspiring country singer and MAGA WAG, has apparently secured a spot singing the national anthem at tonight’s Trump rally, which kicks off the Great American State Fair. But do not ask if she got the gig because she’s dating FBI Director Kash Patel, or whether that might raise any ethical concerns. [] The post Must Be Nice to Be Kash Patel’s Girlfriend first appeared on Washingtonian.

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· Jun 23, 2026

LISTEN: Madisonville's Sarah Beth Brewer Has New Music

LISTEN: Madisonville's Sarah Beth Brewer Has New Music

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 6, 2026

Sydney shark attack victim’s family shares heartwarming update

The family of Sydney shark attack victim Leah Stewart have provided an update on the 34-year-old’s condition, thanking the public for their messages of support.

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Related coverage for "Heather Cox Richardson Hears the Public Scholar Music": Animals | The Guardian — A blackbird with a taste for musicals | Letters. Irish Star — Motown star Martha Reeves is 'starting all over again' with new album after 22 years. MS NOW — Kash Patel’s girlfriend performs at Freedom 250 concert after wave of artists drop out. Washingtonian — Must Be Nice to Be Kash Patel’s Girlfriend. WGBF – 1280 AM – Evansville — LISTEN: Madisonville's Sarah Beth Brewer Has New Music. Brisbane Times — Sydney shark attack victim’s family shares heartwarming update