Masekela, who died in 2018, was a symbol of South Africa’s anti-apartheid movement. He performed around the world, including at the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival. Originally broadcast in 1988.
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Author: Terry Gross
Masekela, who died in 2018, was a symbol of South Africa’s anti-apartheid movement. He performed around the world, including at the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival. Originally broadcast in 1988.
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Author: Terry Gross
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Author: Timothy Cahill, Evan Lian
The blockbuster movies have been pushed back once again — Top Gun: Maverick is now scheduled to hit theaters in the spring and Mission: Impossible 7 won’t be released until next September.
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Author: Scott Neuman
This should never happen, period.
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In the Amazon musical version of Cinderella that’s rolling out this weekend, Cinderella just wants to run her own business. Can a prince understand?
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Author: Linda Holmes
Beautiful World, Where Are You? follows two women, college friends now on the cusp of 30, as they struggle to live and find meaning in a world that’s become increasingly unlivable on many levels.
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Author: Heller McAlpin
The men, German nationals aged 22 to 27, are accused of breaking into Dresden’s Green Vault Museum in 2019 and stealing 21 pieces of jewelry containing more than 4,300 diamonds.
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Greek composer and politician Mikis Theodorakis has died. He was 96 years old. His music for Zorba the Greek was full of joy — but his own story was much more complicated.
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Author: Anastasia Tsioulcas
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Author: Nina Sharma
“Quick phrases” is a new feature currently under development for Google Assistant that could one day let you skip having to say “Hey, Google” for common phrases like “What time is it?” or “Turn the lights on,” 9to5Google reports. The feature is yet to be officially announced, and it’s unclear when it might launch or exactly which devices might support it.
The feature emerged back in April under the codename “Guacamole.” At the time it was called “Voice shortcuts,” and its capabilities seemed limited to silencing alarms and timers, or responding to incoming phone calls. But the new menu discovered by 9to5Google shows a much broader range of tasks, or “salsas” as Google is nicknaming them. These salsas include the ability to ask about the…
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Author: Jon Porter