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Jazz Singer Nnenna Freelon Works Through Grief With New Album And Podcast
"Time Traveler," Nnenna Freelon's first new album in more than a decade, is a passionate expression of love enduring as she grieves the loss of her husband and other family members.
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Poetry Challenge: How Has The Pandemic Changed You?
No one is coming out of the pandemic unaffected. Write a poem about how this past year changed you.
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Hear Bach's Music Like You've Never Heard It Before: Upside Down
For most artists, 2020 was a year of forced isolation and few opportunities. But Dan Tepfer, a jazz pianist and composer, had a busy year, partly thanks to his technological acumen.
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D.C. Residents Navigate Their Return To Social Life As Restrictions Are Lifted
Fully vaccinated people in the D.C. area have been heading back out to bars and restaurants to enjoy the unmasked life.
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'Once A Museum Closes, It's Closed Forever': The Struggle To Keep Art Alive Right Now
For many small museums across the country, it's been over a year since their doors have been open to visitors, putting them in the same life-or-death situation as much of the rest of the arts sector.
A Transformed Lincoln Center In New York City Brings Back Live Audiences
The past year, with COVID and calls for social justice, has made those running Lincoln Center and other arts organizations question their core missions, says Lincoln Center's president Henry Timms.
Not My Job: We Quiz 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Winner Symone On Fixing Sinks
Symone is brilliant in the art of lip synch, so we've invited her to play a game called "Lip synch meet fix sink." Three questions about plumbers.
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Here's The Latest List Of The Nation's Most Endangered Historic Places
Every year, the trust puts out a list of the most endangered historic sites in America — this year, it includes civil rights campsites, a hotel that was home to the blues and a Navajo trading post.
Poetry Provides Comfort — Through The Pandemic And Beyond
National Poetry month is almost over, but poetry can provide consolation all year round, especially in times of pandemic and political upheaval.
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You Sent Us Your Poems. Here Are The Ones That Resonated With Celebrated Poets
'Tis the season to fill our feeds; need not rhyme nor reason for our poetry needs. Here's a look back at the audience-submitted poems that caught the eyes of professional poets.
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