Anastasia Tsioulcas
Stories
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Politics
Neil Young Sues To Stop The Trump Campaign From Using His Songs
The singer and songwriter has filed a copyright infringement complaint over the use of "Rockin' in the Free World" and "Devil's Sidewalk" at numerous rallies and campaign events.
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Arts & Life
'Ellen' Producers Face Another Round Of Allegations, Including Sexual Misconduct
Three of the show's executive producers have been accused of sexual misconduct among complaints made by 36 former staffers to BuzzFeed News. DeGeneres has apologized and pledged change.
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Music
Classical Music Tries To Reckon With Racism — On Social Media
Pianist Yuja Wang, violinist Leonidas Kavakos and several prominent academics have been accused this week of making anti-Black comments. Ensuing debates have been playing out on Twitter and Instagram.
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Arts & Life
'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' Is Under Internal Investigation
A bubbly daytime talk show with a "be kind" ethos faces accusations of toxic workplace behavior off set, including firings of staff who took medical or bereavement leave as well as racist comments.
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Arts & Life
Music Teacher's 'Weekend' Project Turns Into Almost 40,000 Face Shields
Working alongside dozens of other volunteers, middle school chorus teacher Jacob Ezzo has made and sent PPE to health care workers and first responders from New Jersey to the Navajo Nation.
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Arts & Life
Tanglewood Has Canceled Its 2020 Live Season
The famed Massachusetts music festival — the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra — has canceled all of its live events due to the coronavirus.
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Arts & Life
Anthony Davis Wins Pulitzer Prize For His Opera 'The Central Park Five'
The Central Park Five is an operatic narrative retelling the true story about the five African-American and Latino teenagers wrongly convicted of raping and assaulting a white woman in 1989.
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Remembering Bill Withers, Singer-Songwriter Of 'Ain't No Sunshine' And 'Lean On Me'
Singer and songwriter Bill Withers has died. He's best known for songs including "Lean on Me" and "Ain't No Sunshine." Withers died Monday at the age of 81.
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Arts & Life
Bill Withers, Singer-Songwriter Of 'Ain't No Sunshine,' Has Died At Age 81
The soulful artist behind a number of 1970s hits died Monday of heart disease. He created all of his hits in a 14-year recording career before walking away from the music business.
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National
Prisoners Across Country Will Be Confined For 14 Days To Cut Coronavirus Spread
On Tuesday, the Bureau of Prisons announced that for the next two weeks, inmates in every institution across the country will be kept in their assigned cells or quarters.