Despite singing of heartbreak or sadness, Emily King's barely-contained excitement brightens the room between each tune.
Emily King performed for an episode of NPR Music's Tiny Desk Concerts on Monday. She was joined by Randy Runyon, Tim "Smithsoneon" Smith and Jeremy Most.
Parents can get in quite a state when their teenage offspring are sitting those vital GCSE and A-Level exams. But putting your child under pressure isn¡¦t necessarily the best way to help them succeed ...
Femail.co.uk have teamed up with Powergen to create the perfect work environment for your child and gave you the chance to ask top education psychologist Dr Michael Howe questions about how to help ...
The term "starving artist" exists for a reason. It's why the overwhelming majority need a more typical gig to support their ...
Three Arkansas acts will hit the stage at The Hall in Little Rock for the NPR Tiny Desk Contest: Arkansas Showcase on Saturday. And, yes, a small desk will be part of the show. Sarah Lily of Bella ...
Washington, DC’s Black Eyes used to make noisy, percussive, extremely sick DIY music, and now they’re doing it again. I saw Black Eyes play some absolutely incredible live shows back in the day, and ...
The 11th edition of the Contest is now accepting submissions. January 14, Washington, D.C. — The Tiny Desk Contest, NPR Music's annual showcase for undiscovered musicians, is back for its 11th year ...
There’s something special about a band performing at a miniature desk. Since its inception in 2008, NPR’s Tiny Desk concert series has allowed artists to showcase their talents in a more intimate ...
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It’s 8 a.m. in New York, and Slayyyter is calling me from the makeup chair as she gets ready for this morning’s Area fashion show. Her outfit? A leather jacket and black slip dress with a ...
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