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3/10/21 - Joseph Williams - His New Album, "Denizen Tenant"
This edition of KVC-Arts has David Fleming in conversation with Joseph Williams. He’s the son of composer JOHN Williams, though we don’t touch on that at…
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Netanyahu Seeks Reelection With No Clear Winner As Israeli Voting Finishes
For the fourth time in less than two years, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sought to assemble a coalition of right-wing parties that will give him a majority in Israel's parliament.
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Building A Big Infrastructure Plan, Biden Starts With A Bridge To Republicans
The president promised to "build back better" after dealing with the pandemic. He also said he could work with Republicans, and his next legislative push will test that.
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Fed Chair Touts 'Much Improved' Economy 1 Year After Stocks Hit Pandemic-Era Low
Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will tell Congress the economy is recovering but that more needs to be done to get to pre-pandemic levels
AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Data Questioned By Safety Board
In an unusual post-midnight statement, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases said AstraZeneca might have used old data for its COVID-19 vaccine trial.
With 'Fierce Poise,' Helen Frankenthaler Poured Beauty Onto Canvas
Abstract expressionist Helen Frankenthaler poured pools of highly diluted pigments onto her raw canvases. Biographer Alexander Nemerov says her paintings are "about feeling the world."
COMIC: How One Math Teacher Broke Through To Her Virtual Students
A year ago, teachers were handed an unprecedented request: educate students in entirely new ways amid the backdrop of a pandemic. In this comic series, we'll illustrate one teacher's story each week.
In 'Night Rooms,' A Life Is Reviewed Through Memories And Movies
Writer Gina Nutt slashes to the center of issues like motherhood and depression — and ultimately emerges as the quintessential final girl of her own film.
A Cult-Classic Sondheim Flop Gets An Essential New Recording
An updated recording of Anyone Can Whistle, a now-celebrated musical by composer-lyricist Stephen Sondheim, has some surprises, even for the completist.
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Out Of Whack: Lack Of Homes For Sale Sends Prices Surging, Frustrates Buyers
Sales of existing homes fell 6.6% in February from the month before. Meanwhile, prices are up 16% over the past year, giving homeowners about $2 trillion more in equity and widening the wealth gap.
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