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As-it-happens update January 27, 2020
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The New York Times
Jason Polan, an incessant sketcher whose eclectic drawings and art projects — one was called "The Every Piece of Art in the Museum of Modern Art Book" — made him one of the quirkiest and most prolific denizens of the New York art scene, died on Monday ...
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Pitchfork
Every year, the Grammys have light fumes of scandal around them—often involving voters' very white, very male, and/or very mothballed taste in music—but this year, things went full inferno. Less than a week before the show, a discrimination complaint by ...
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Eater SF
La Folie, the French restaurant known for foie gras, poached lobster, lofty soufflés, and other decadent dishes, is closing after 32 soigné years in Russian Hill. Chef-owner Roland Passot announced today that he plans to close doors on March 14 in order to ...
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OCRegister
The space sporks that scoundrels and smugglers stole from Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo after Galaxy's Edge debuted at Disneyland can now be purchased for a price from the Star Wars-themed restaurant. Disneyland now sells the $10.99 sporks at ...
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Courier Journal
Citing an "organizational restructuring," Actors Theatre of Louisville announced Monday that it has laid off nine full-time employees. Executive Artistic Director Robert Barry Fleming said in a statement that the layoffs were meant to ensure a "financially ...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
With no viable amphitheater in town – not yet, anyway -- Trampled by Turtles and Wilco are heading out of town this year for a big twofer outdoor concert Sept. 19 at Treasure Island Casino's new amphitheater, part of a three-show Midwest co-headlining tour ...
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Capital Gazette
Mayo resident Jeff Place took home a Grammy award for Best Historical Album Sunday for his six-CD collection accompanied by a 200-page book titled "Pete Seeger: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection." Place, a curator at the Smithsonian museum's ...
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The Pasadena Star-News
The "American Dirt" controversy continues. A planned event at Vroman's bookstore in Pasadena on Jan. 28 with "American Dirt" author Jeanine Cummins has been canceled by the publisher, according to a press release issued by the store. As well, though it ...
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The Patriot Ledger
Aerosmith, the high-flying international rock band with a South Shore base, tag-teamed with Run-D.M.C. for a performance of the rap-rock classic "Walk This Way," Sunday night at the 62nd Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. In 1986 ...
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People's World
LOS ANGELES—Performances of The Last Ship, a big Broadway musical by and starring Sting (seen opening night Jan. 22) have begun at the Ahmanson Theatre at The Music Center in downtown L.A.. "Look at us: Are we not beautiful?" sing the cast of ...
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