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Category: Culture
Mozart and COVID-19: opera adapts classic piece
By Jari Tanner from the Associated Press for The Washington Times HELSINKI (AP) – After being forced to
New York’s major museums open their doors again
From DW The global cultural scene has taken a massive beating from the COVID-19 pandemic. But in New
Amazon plans South Florida million-square center
By David Lyons for South Florida Sun Sentinal Online retail giant Amazon, which is determined to move goods
In-Person College: Rests On First Few Weeks
By Elissa Nadworny for NPR The excitement in the air at the University of Georgia is palpable, with
National Roller Coaster Day: America’s thrill rides
By Arthur Levine for a Special to USA Today Sunday is National Roller Coaster Day. Normally, I’d implore
Aug. 24 is now Kobe Bryant Day
Scott Boeck for USA TODAY In honor of NBA legend and Los Angeles Lakers great, Orange County, California, officials have declared
Broadway will be dark until 2021…
because of the coronavirus — here are 3 reasons theaters could remain closed even longer By Jacob Passy
At-home Hologram machines, company offers
From Reuters, Wire Service Content By Rollo Ross for U.S. NEWS & World Report LOS ANGELES (Reuters) –
Store closings, bankruptcy up: Are dress clothes gone for good?
BY NATHAN BOMEY for USA TODAY Dressing up is being dressed down – and that’s bad news for
UK judge: Meghan friends can stay anonymous in privacy case
By JILL LAWLESS AP News LONDON (AP) — A British judge ruled Wednesday that the Duchess of Sussex
Paul McCartney says he sued The Beatles to save the band’s music
By Gwen Aviles NBC News Paul McCartney said that the misconception that he broke The Beatles up persists today