Por: The Boston Globe Life July 15, 2023
The Boston Jazz Foundation hosts its third annual Charles River Jazz Festival Sunday, July 16, at the Herter Park Amphitheater. From 1 to 9 p.m., live music will be performed by critically acclaimed and Boston-based artists such as Braxton Cook, Michael Mayo, Seba Molnar, Farayi Malek, and Anastassiya Petrova.Molnar— a saxophonist, composer, and educator—is not only performing at the event; he’s running it, too. Molnar is the executive... + full article
New York Post USA Life June 27, 2023
This horrifying video is causing serious buzz. Frightening footage captured by an electron microscope shows what happens after a person sustains a bee sting, with the insect’s stinger sawing into flesh and unleashing a potent venom that “destroys human cells.” The —... + más
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The Advocate USA Entertainment June 22, 2023
In the early 1970s, Alvin Batiste, the cherished jazz clarinetist, composer and music educator who founded the Jazz Institute at Southern University, spearheaded the production of two albums that became the rarest of rare finds for collectors of underground jazz.Never sold or... + más
Jon Batiste warmed up for his 2023 New Orleans Jazz Fest gig with surprise Maple Leaf show | The Advocate
Biden to hold first state dinner for France's Macron, Jon Batiste to perform | CBS News
CBS News USA Entertainment May 14, 2023
The only predictable thing about interviewing Juliette Lewis, as she sits behind the wheel of a Dodge Challenger muscle car (It comes from the midlife thing of enjoying the fruits of your labor), is that there's no predicting where things might go. I'm not gonna dump... + más
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New York Post USA Opinion April 28, 2023
I like to joke that I moved to the United States from my homeland of Serbia because of American “psychological warfare.” But it wasn’t shadowy CIA operations that won my “heart and mind.” It was American music, particularly the jazz played by the likes of David Brubeck... + más
A Drug Company Exploited a Safety Requirement to Make Money | The New York Times
Saturday Conversation: Grammy Nominee Samara Joy On Jazz, Her Future Plans And Favorite Vocalists | Forbes
Forbes USA Life January 19, 2023
BOSTON, MA- Christina Pardy, founder of Sh t That I Knit, with her team of knitters in Lima, Peru.Photo Credit: Sh t That I Knit Boston-based knitwear brand , has signed a multi-year licensing agreement with the National Football League (NFL), to create official licensed... + más
‘Deranged’ Facebook seller lists full-body knit suit with built-in ‘willy warmer’ | New York Post
NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN
Associated Press USA Politics January 19, 2023
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea’s rubber-stamp parliament has passed a budget that sustains a high level of defense spending despite the countrys’ economic troubles as leader Kim Jong Un pushes for an aggressive expansion of his nuclear arsenal.State media reports... + más
North Korea fires ballistic missiles after US-S. Korea drills | The Boston Globe
North Korea fires 3 missiles amid tensions over drone flights | Portland Press Herald
Time USA Entertainment November 22, 2022
Sometimes you don’t want a formal meal; you just want an assortment of nibbles, a big tray of delicacies and delights that are just a bit out of the ordinary and amusing by themselves. Writer-director Rian Johnson’s Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is that plate of morsels... + más
'Glass Onion' could have made $200 million, but Netflix only let it play in theaters for a week | CNBC
'Glass Onion' gets a weeklong theatrical release ahead of its premiere on Netflix | Los Angeles Times
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