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Lincoln Center artistic director leaving during shutdown

Lincoln Center artistic director leaving during shutdown

NEW YORK — Lincoln Center artistic director Jane Moss is departing on Aug. 1 after 27 years, leaving the performing arts centre without a key leader while it remains shut due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Review: Pop star Gaga is back, but where’s the art or spark?

Review: Pop star Gaga is back, but where’s the art or spark?

Lady Gaga, “Chromatica” (Interscope) In the 12 years since Lady Gaga dropped her first album, the singer has exceptionally shown that she knows how to create a killer album. “The Fame” was danceable and clever.
Review: The Archives pay inspired tribute to Gil Scott-Heron

Review: The Archives pay inspired tribute to Gil Scott-Heron

The Archives, “Carry Me Home. A Reggae Tribute to Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson” (Montserrat House) The Archives, a reggae band from Washington, D.C.
Alec Baldwin on pandemic life and why he worries for kids

Alec Baldwin on pandemic life and why he worries for kids

NEW YORK — Whether he’s playing President Donald Trump on “Saturday Night Live” or hosting a new season of “Match Game,” Alec Baldwin prefers working close to home.
Ai Weiwei says new security law is the end of Hong Kong

Ai Weiwei says new security law is the end of Hong Kong

SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of — Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei believes the newly passed national security law for Hong Kong augurs the end for the semi-autonomous city.
In a NY state of mind, Guetta readies virus relief concert

In a NY state of mind, Guetta readies virus relief concert

NEW YORK — When hundreds of artists started singing from their living rooms when the coronavirus pandemic hit, Grammy-winning DJ-producer David Guetta still wanted to perform in front of a live audience.
VIRUS DIARY: For boy with Down syndrome, new path of therapy

VIRUS DIARY: For boy with Down syndrome, new path of therapy

PHOENIX — The speech therapist held up a book of animals. Our 4-year-old looked curiously at her across the Zoom call screen. “Beig! Beig!” Pablo suddenly shouted, pointing at a pig.
VIRUS DIARY: For boy with Down syndrome, new path of therapy

VIRUS DIARY: For boy with Down syndrome, new path of therapy

PHOENIX — The speech therapist held up a book of animals. Our 4-year-old looked curiously at her across the Zoom call screen. “Beig! Beig!” Pablo suddenly shouted, pointing at a pig.
New drugs make headway against lung, prostate, colon cancers

New drugs make headway against lung, prostate, colon cancers

Doctors are reporting success with newer drugs that control certain types of cancer better, reduce the risk it will come back and make treatment simpler and easier to bear.
New drugs make headway against lung, prostate, colon cancers

New drugs make headway against lung, prostate, colon cancers

Doctors are reporting success with newer drugs that control certain types of cancer better, reduce the risk it will come back and make treatment simpler and easier to bear.
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