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An orchestra plays on opening night of "San Juan Hill" in Lincoln Center's new David Geffen Hall in New York City.
NewslettersThe reopening of Lincoln Center’s David Geffen Hall is a diversity and inclusion success story
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By Sophie MellorFebruary 25, 2022
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NFTs and CultureDiscord CEO hints at NFT, crypto integration
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CommentaryA step toward justice: The pandemic is opening the theatre to BIPOC audiences
By Tara MosesJune 20, 2020
Arts & EntertainmentThe Coronavirus Economy: Meet the vocal coach keeping busy while opera stages are all dark
By Phil WahbaMay 20, 2020
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