NPR

Start Your Weekend With An 'Obscenely Optimistic' Ukulele Jam

Hear "Everything Is Magical," the first song from Jeremy Messersmith's literally titled 11 Obscenely Optimistic Songs For Ukulele: A Micro Folk Record For The 21st Century And Beyond.
Jeremy Messersmith's new album, <em>11 Obscenely Optimistic Songs For Ukulele: A Micro Folk Record For The 21st Century And Beyond</em>, comes out April 14.

The news of the day is freighted with life-and-death importance, whether we're looking at , the of a new Supreme Court justice, or the strife the White House inner circle. Even the music is one week away from whose meanings will be parsed for months to come, are rolling out at a steady clip, and 's Harry Styles is back with that casts him as a -esque wanderer. Everything feels as if it's got the weight of the world on its shoulders. Happy Friday!

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from NPR

NPR7 min readWorld
Pro-Palestinian Encampments And Protests Spread On College Campuses Across The U.S.
After dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested at Columbia, Yale and NYU, students at colleges from Massachusetts to Minnesota to California are erecting encampments in solidarity.
NPR5 min readFinance & Money Management
Housing Experts Say There Just Aren't Enough Homes In The U.S.
The United States is millions of homes short of demand, and lacks enough affordable housing units. And many Americans feel like housing costs are eating up too much of their take-home pay.
NPR2 min read
Read The Last Letters Of George Mallory, Who Died Climbing Mount Everest In 1924
The British explorer died in 1924 during his third trip to Everest, the world's highest point. In one letter to his wife Ruth, he described the expedition's chance of success as "50 to 1 against us."

Related Books & Audiobooks