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Cuomo says Weezer is always looking to try the opposite of whatever it just did. Case in point: the band's new orchestral record, made back to back with a metal album.
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Gorman's debut poetry collection and an illustrated kids' book are first and second on the list — on the strength of pre-orders, since both titles won't be out until September.
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Music aficionados all over the world are mourning the death of the composer and singer famous for his love ballads, who died on Monday at the age of 85 to COVID-19 complications.
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WBGO's Keanna Faircloth shares five joyful tracks that hint at where jazz may be headed.
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It was Lady Gaga's night, BTS finally got its due, Keke Palmer impressively hosts and the lines between "live performances" and "music videos" were blurred like never before.
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A statement posted to the actor's Twitter on Friday said Boseman had battled colon cancer for the last four years.
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The city of Dallas will spend $1 million federal dollars before the year ends to get arts venues ready for patrons during COVID-19.At Wednesday’s virtual…
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NPR readers share their thoughts about the megastar's movie-length music video, which pulled heavily from African culture, imagery, dancing and music.
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The city of Dallas will furlough 472 workers starting next week because of a pandemic-spurred budget crunch — and by far the biggest impact will be on the…
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Longtime Fort Worth philanthropist Anne Marion has died.The dedicated arts patron may be best known in North Texas for backing the construction and design…
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Dallas-based artist and musician Jake Nice is tackling his largest project to date as a director — a play called "Slide By" about guns, toxic masculinity…
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A giant in the world of Texas arts died on Sunday. He was a photographer and writer, and his work made Texas famous around the world. TPR's Arts and…