Anastasia Tsioulcas
Stories
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Health
France Announces Plan To Aid Domestic Abuse Victims During Coronavirus Crisis
Confinement can create "fertile ground for domestic violence," says the country's minister for gender quality. France is also creating support sites for women at supermarkets and pharmacies.
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National
Central Park And Home Of Tennis' U.S. Open To House Hospital Beds For New York
The East Meadow in Central Park and a training facility at the Billie Jean King Tennis Center in Queens are scheduled to become makeshift hospitals while regular facilities are strained by COVID-19.
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Arts & Life
Performing Arts And Cultural Organizations Close Their Doors Due To Coronavirus
Arts and cultural events and institutions across the country are announcing cancellations and closures, including SXSW in Austin, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Metropolitan Opera in New York.
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Arts & Life
Coachella Delays 2020 Edition Due To Coronavirus Concerns
The influential annual music festival in Indio, Calif. announced Tuesday that it has to move its dates from April to October.
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Music
Coronavirus Concerns Stymie Live Music Performances And SXSW
Organizers, public officials, musicians and other performers are very publicly grappling with competing priorities — and are trying to find innovative ways to deal with canceled events worldwide.
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Arts & Life
Union Says Plácido Domingo Engaged In 'Inappropriate Activity'
The statement from the American Guild of Musical Artists contained no details, although an Associated Press story did, reportedly prompting the withdrawal of a $500,000 settlement.
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Music
The Cloud Over The Grammys: Allegations Of Sexual Misconduct, Vote Rigging
The Grammy Awards telecast is airing Sunday evening. The Recording Academy says that nothing should overshadow the night, but allegations from its ousted female president and CEO suggest otherwise.
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Music
Ousted Female Chief Files Discrimination Complaint Against The Grammys
Deborah Dugan was supposed to right the Grammy ship after her predecessor told women to "step up" in the music business. On Tuesday, the short-tenured executive filed a complaint with the EEOC.
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Music
Rush Drummer And Lyricist Neil Peart Has Died
Peart, who joined the iconic prog rock band Rush in 1974, was 67 years old. He was diagnosed with brain cancer more than three years ago.
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Music
Grammys Pledge More Diversity Under New Leadership
A task force on diversity and inclusivity led by Time's Up executive Tina Tchen made sweeping recommendations that could transform the Recording Academy.