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What Wins in the Heartland, Machismo or Intellect?

AUGUST By Callan Wink America has always had an uncomfortable relationship with its intellectuals — there’s no shortage of evidence lately that hostility toward nuance and sensitivity is a winning strategy in this country. Based on his debut novel, “August,” Callan Wink seems both attuned to this unfortunate condition of …

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Senegal’s graffiti artists join fight against coronavirus

DAKAR (Reuters) – The mural stretched over 10 metres of wall in Senegal’s seaside capital Dakar shows a giant pair of hands reaching out for sanitiser, and a woman in hoop earrings and a facemask colored blue, red, gold and green. It is the work of RBS CREW, a collective …

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Finding Comfort in the Classics

‘Beloved,’ by Toni Morrison I’ve noticed Toni Morrison peeking into the corners of a fair number of my FaceTime and Zoom parties recently from the nightstands of my friends. It’s not surprising; she’s a trusted ancestor whose wisdom makes you feel safe. But while most people I know seem to …

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Mike Longo, Jazz Pianist, Composer and Educator, Dies at 83

“Mike’s book was roughly split between his arrangements of other tunes and his original tunes,” Mr. Snyder said of Mr. Longo’s repertoire, “and it was obvious it was all the same thing for him; even his arrangements were recompositions.” ImageMr. Longo was still with Mr. Gillespie when he released the …

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Van Gogh painting stolen from Dutch museum closed by coronavirus

LAREN, Netherlands (Reuters) – Thieves stole a painting by Dutch master Vincent van Gogh early on Monday from the Netherlands’ Singer Laren Museum, which is currently closed to the public because of the coronavirus. The painting “Lentetuin”, or “Spring Garden,” which dates back to 1884 and depicts the garden of …

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The Suffering and Scientific Legacy of a Large Family Consumed by Schizophrenia

Donald Galvin was a sophomore at Colorado State when he first checked into the campus health clinic to get treated for a cat bite, offering no further explanation of what had occurred. Two years and several visits later, he arrived at the clinic with another cat bite — only this …

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Polish presidential challenger urges boycott of May vote, halts campaign

WARSAW (Reuters) – The main Polish opposition candidate running for president called on Sunday for a boycott of the country’s May election due to the coronavirus and completely suspended her campaign, adding to doubts about whether the vote will go ahead as planned. FILE PHOTO: Polish President Andrzej Duda in …

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Mike Longo, Jazz Pianist, Composer and Educator, Dies at 83

“Mike’s book was roughly split between his arrangements of other tunes and his original tunes,” Mr. Snyder said of Mr. Longo’s repertoire, “and it was obvious it was all the same thing for him; even his arrangements were recompositions.” ImageMr. Longo was still with Mr. Gillespie when he released the …

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Russia’s Bolshoi Theater goes online as coronavirus curbs public life

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Moscow’s famed Bolshoi Theater has begun streaming some of its most notable past performances online after being forced to shut its doors to the public as a result of tough new restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of the coronavirus. A general view shows the empty hall …

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A 12-Year-Old Gymnast Heals After a Coach’s Sexual Abuse

In Kate Messner’s resonant, necessary CHIRP (Bloomsbury, 227 pp., $16.99; ages 8 to 12), 12-year-old Mia is on the mend — from a broken arm, after a fall from the balance beam, and more slowly, from the psychic scars left by a predatory coach. Image Mia’s family is moving back …

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