Quarantine (Life and Culture)
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An exploration of Josephine Baker, an avant-garde trumpeter and the composer John Adams are among the highlights. Source
The actress may be nearing the end as Melania Trump on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” but she has plenty of other projects and passions to keep her busy. Source
The Instagram hit battle, broadcast from an Atlanta strip club, was more tense than usual, but ended on a note of apparent reconciliation between the two star rappers. Source
The Foo Fighters leader and the English prodigy struck up a competitive friendship on social media that has brought them, and thousands of music fans, immense joy. Source
Osvaldo Golijov was one of the most celebrated stars in classical music. Then came a long, unexpected drought. Source
As he releases a collection of work that has appeared in films, the English musician talked about making functional art, his most ubiquitous composition and why he dislikes wearing headphones on the street. Source
Xian Zhang, the New Jersey Symphony’s music director, has been busy even in a time of rampant concert cancellations. Source
The popular video game has become a music venue as the pandemic continues to keep live shows off the road. The Latin pop star put his own colorful spin on the experience. Source
Alarm Will Sound used multiple videoconferencing tools to master the ambiguities of Tyshawn Sorey’s “Autoschediasms.” Source
Many small venues where artists get their start are in peril. Marc Geiger, a longtime music executive, is starting a venture he hopes lives up to its name: SaveLive. Source