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Louis Armstrong org starts COVID-19 fund for jazz musicians

Louis Armstrong org starts COVID-19 fund for jazz musicians

NEW YORK — The Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation has launched a $1 million emergency fund to support freelance New York City-area jazz musicians during the coronavirus pandemic.
Brian Dennehy, Tony-winning stage, screen actor, dies at 81

Brian Dennehy, Tony-winning stage, screen actor, dies at 81

NEW YORK — Brian Dennehy, the burly actor who started in films as a macho heavy and later in his career won plaudits for his stage work in plays by William Shakespeare, Anton Chekhov, Eugene O’Neill and Arthur Miller, has died. He was 81.
Veteran's garden walk raises $16M for UK health service

Veteran's garden walk raises $16M for UK health service

LONDON — A 99-year-old World War II veteran has completed his quest to walk 100 laps of his garden in eastern England and raised 13 million pounds ($16 million) for Britain’s National Health Service.
No baseball or beaches: Virus upends usual California summer

No baseball or beaches: Virus upends usual California summer

LOS ANGELES — In these dark times, clouded by fears of an enemy we can’t see and sheltered in homes we're itching to leave, it's reassuring to know that California's sunsets over the Pacific are just as vivid.
Is it safe to open mail and packages during the pandemic?

Is it safe to open mail and packages during the pandemic?

Is it safe to open mail and packages during the pandemic? There is no evidence that COVID-19 is spreading through mail or parcels, according to the World Health Organization and U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Independent musicians turn to social media to recoup wages

Independent musicians turn to social media to recoup wages

For Doug and Telisha Williams, becoming homeowners was a special challenge.
Singing Surgeon: Dr. Elvis cuts EP to aid COVID-19 fund

Singing Surgeon: Dr. Elvis cuts EP to aid COVID-19 fund

NEW YORK — Elvis Francois, the orthopedic surgery resident who has gone viral with his top-notch live performances at hospitals, knew from adolescence he wanted to help heal the world through medicine. But through music? Not so much.
'There has been a boom.' Surge in video games linked to need for connection

'There has been a boom.' Surge in video games linked to need for connection

The bleak, stereotypical image of the lonely, socially isolated video game player is rapidly falling away.
VIRUS DIARY: In pandemic, a forlorn dog finds new purpose

VIRUS DIARY: In pandemic, a forlorn dog finds new purpose

BERKELEY, Calif. — “This feels like a good time to get another dog to help us get over the loss of Surfer,” the Professor announced in her FM radio-ready voice.
Reopening could require thousands more public health workers

Reopening could require thousands more public health workers

SEATTLE — Before stay-at-home orders are lifted, the nation's public health agencies want to be ready to douse any new sparks of coronavirus infection — a task they say could require tens of thousands more investigators to call people who test positi
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