Andrew Limbong
Stories
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Arts & Life
One Of The Biggest Live Music Companies Will Require Full Vaccination
AEG Presents is behind such iconic venues as Webster Hall and The Roxy, as well as the Coachella Music and Arts Festival. The policy starts Oct. 1.
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Arts & Life
Bonnaroo Will Require Vaccination Or Negative Test As Live Music Adapts To Delta
The Bonnaroo music festival in Tennessee announced today that it will require either proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test to attend.
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Arts & Life
Life Kit: How To Flirt
After more than a year in lockdown, the idea of flirting can seem daunting. Luckily, NPR's Life Kit has a refresher.
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Arts & Life
'Arthur,' The Longest-Running Kids Animated Series In History, Is Ending
The beloved PBS Kids show will wrap in early 2022 after its 25th and final season.
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Arts & Life
NYC 'Homecoming' Show Will Star Bruce Springsteen And More, But You Have To Be Vaxxed
The concert is being billed by New York City government as a reopening of the city — and most of the tickets will be free, but you can only get in if you provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination.
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Music
They Were Laughed At For Their #FreeBritney Activism. Not Anymore
The #FreeBritney movement has spent years trying to draw attention to Britney Spears' fight against her conservatorship. Now, it's beginning to have a serious impact on guardianship law.
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Remembering The 'Clown Prince Of Hip-Hop' Biz Markie
Rapper and DJ Biz Markie has died. The self-deprecating rapper was known for his 1989 hit "Just a Friend."
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Biz Markie, DJ And 'Just A Friend' Rapper, Dies After Stroke In April
Rapper and DJ Biz Markie has died. He was 57 years old. The self-deprecating rapper was known for his 1989 hit "Just a Friend."
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Arts & Life
AI Brought Anthony Bourdain's Voice Back To Life. Should It Have?
The director of the new Anthony Bourdain documentary Roadrunner says he used AI to generate Bourdain reading from letters he'd never spoken aloud, triggering a debate about technology and ethics.
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Arts & Life
LGBTQ Characters Got More Movie Screen Time In 2020, GLAAD Study Finds
The advocacy group just released its annual film survey, which found the percentage of LGBTQ characters of color also increased. But it still cited issues with lack of transgender representation.