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  • Clothing can be more than just a fashion statement. It can serve as an extension of who we are and where we came from. Some clothing can even bring us…
  • Clothing can be more than just a fashion statement. It can serve as an extension of who we are and where we came from. Some clothing can even bring us…
  • Music to help us unpack what it means to be authentic and to pursue balance in life.
  • Every week is concert week on Classical 101. Tune in to hear everything from Ravel to Bach with witty insight and conversation from hosts in-the-know.…
  • Classical 101 brings you the very best music from the Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods while our local hosts add interesting facts and tid-bits…
  • Holiday music rules the pop charts once again this week, as Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" scores its 17th nonconsecutive week at No. 1 — the third longest run of all time.
  • Music from composers who have worked through their own struggles to offer hope.
  • Ina Jaffe is a veteran NPR correspondent covering the aging of America. Her stories on Morning Edition and All Things Considered have focused on older adults' involvement in politics and elections, dating and divorce, work and retirement, fashion and sports, as well as issues affecting long term care and end of life choices. In 2015, she was named one of the nation's top "Influencers in Aging" by PBS publication Next Avenue, which wrote "Jaffe has reinvented reporting on aging."
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  • If the tax cut for wealthiest Americans is allowed to expire, those households making over $250,000 would see their income tax rate rise from 33 percent to 36 percent and those making upwards of $375,000 would go from a 35 percent rate to 39.6 percent. But does it make sense for the tax rate for someone making six figures to be the same as for multimillionaires?
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