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Confused? Anxious? Prickly? Couturiers At Viktor & Rolf Have You Covered
These are troubled times and the high-concept fashion house is reflecting that in its fall 2020 collection — three mini-wardrobes embodying anger, confusion and, finally, love and hope.
'Somebody Knew Them': New Monument Will Honor '(Un)Known' Enslaved People
As monuments come down around the U.S., a group in Louisville, Ky., is putting one up. An artist-run nonprofit is planning a memorial dedicated to Black people whose names have been lost to history.
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N.Y.'s Met Museum Projects $150 Million Shortfall, Lays Off 81 Employees
One of New York City's biggest tourist attractions and the U.S.' largest art museum says that it has revised its budget shortfall projection — some $50 million greater than just a month ago.
Pandemic Gardens Satisfy A Hunger For More Than Just Good Tomatoes
The victory gardens of the 1940s helped people contribute to the war effort from the safety of home. 75 years later, vegetable gardens are having a resurgence, for similiar reasons.
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Adding green LED lights to fishing nets could help marine mammals avoid being caught
Scott Simon talks with Arizona State University researcher Jesse Senko about the benefits of attaching LED lights on vertical fishing nets to make them less dangerous for marine mammals.
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Returning To Old Favorites? Comfort TV (And Books, And Music) Is A New Trend
A new study shows that while there's so much uncertainty in the world, people prefer to return to old favorite books, movies and TV for comfort, rather than trying something new.
Los Bitchos are throwing a fiesta across the world on 'Let the Festivities Begin!'
London psychedelic rock band Los Bitchos describe how they crafted an homage to actor Lindsay Lohan with a song on their debut album, "Let the Festivities Begin!"
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Baltimore Photography Teacher Celebrates Canceled Prom With Socially Distanced Portraits
The COVID-19 pandemic canceled prom for high school seniors around the country – including a high school in Baltimore, where one photographer decided to take prom portraits anyway.
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Actor Ian Holm, Who Played King Lear To Bilbo Baggins, Has Died
With a grounding in classical theater, Ian Holm became beloved by movie fans around the world, especially in the "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy and "The Hobbit." He died Friday at age 88.
Getting Along When You Can't Get Away: Advice For Living In Close Quarters
With so many people staying home together right now, we talk with advice columnist Amy Dickinson about best practices for getting along when you really can't get away from each other.
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