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“Don’t worry if somebody can do more squats than you, so what. Feel good. Look
good.”
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One year into the pandemic, many arts, and artists, have yet to retake center
stage.
almost 3 years ago
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“I would hide my skateboard at school because it marked me as an outcast,” the
skateboarding legend says.
almost 3 years ago
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“Cocaine & Rhinestones” is finally launching its second season, with a host who’s as unconventional as ever.
almost 3 years ago
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“I’ve often said I have two voices, and I think my guitar voice is the better of the two,” the musician says.
over 2 years ago
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The renowned dance festival in the Berkshires goes all outdoors to stage its
first performances in 15 months.
over 2 years ago
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“The Roots, we are America’s band, we are Black America’s band. We occupy one of the most unique spaces in the world of music.”
over 2 years ago
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Jasper Johns’s newest work, “Slice,” raises questions at the Whitney.
over 2 years ago
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Smithsonian’s Folkways label and American History Museum are releasing Robert “Mack” McCormick’s tapes, research and writings as part of Folkways’ 75th anniversary.
3 months ago
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Listen to “Now and Then,” the Beatles’ final song, the product of Paul McCartney’s and Ringo Starr’s work on a raw John Lennon demo.
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Geddy Lee of Rush endured a series of losses before he could confront his personal history. It all came out in his new memoir, “My Effin’ Life.”
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