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5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Jazz Bass
[ad_1] Here, Blanton is not only accompanying but also playing rhythmic melodic figures. When I first heard “Jive Rhapsody,” I remember thinking that it reminded […]
Continue readingI’ll Sign Your Baseball if You Sign Mine
[ad_1] One recent morning in Phoenix, Juan Soto, a star outfielder for the New York Yankees, was watching TV in the visiting clubhouse when an […]
Continue readingBeyoncé’s Last Fashion Frontier
[ad_1] Has there ever been an artist who owned fashion — and owned as much fashion — as Beyoncé Knowles Carter? Though chances are slim […]
Continue readingIs Bougainville the next battleground between China and the U.S.?
[ad_1] ARAWA, Papua New Guinea — On a warm morning in November, a barrel-chested and battle-scarred man arrived to Capitol Hill for a meeting he […]
Continue readingPerspective | A TV critic’s take on the Apple Vision Pro
[ad_1] The things the Apple Vision Pro does best can be rather painful to experience. That it gouges the cheeks while delighting the eyes feels […]
Continue readingWhen a parent must care for a parent: How to avoid caregiving burnout, according to experts
[ad_1] For members of the so-called “sandwich generation,” doing double-duty caregiving can take a toll. Serving as a caregiver for a parent with dementia while […]
Continue readingPerspective | Cassie was on her way to massive pop stardom. Then she met Diddy.
[ad_1] In 2006, Cassie was one of pop music’s most promising new stars. Then her career went into limbo. [ad_2] Source link
Continue readingThe Artist Who Burned the U.S. Flag Raises a New One in Venice
[ad_1] Nobody would accuse the activist-artist Dread Scott of being a diplomat. He would rather dismantle power structures than sustain them. But the “All African […]
Continue readingElderly Americans scammed out of millions by foreigners posing as grandchildren in trouble
[ad_1] Scammers from the Dominican Republic netted a collective $35 million by impersonating elderly victims’ grandchildren and other relatives, claiming that they were in dire […]
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