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Record release signals new venture for Anchorage Museum
Experimental music group Indian Agent and two other artists with Alaska connections will contribute to a new compilation of music from the circumpolar…
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Gap To Split Into Two Companies, With Old Navy As Separate Firm
Gap also said it plans to close about 230 stores over the next two years. The moves are the latest signs of turmoil in the retail industry, as Sears and other chains struggle to stay afloat.
With 'Honeycomb,' Deafheaven Matches Its Expansive Promise
The first single from the metal band's fourth album, Ordinary Corrupt Human Love, offers a gift for the patient Deafheaven listener.
To Burn A Lover, Rosali's 'Lie To Me' Keeps The Heat A Slow Simmer
The Philly-based songwriter navigates late-night Laurel Canyon-style fare, country-tinged ballads and moody soft-rock with an ear for piercing textures.
Some Retailers Are Holding Your Returns Against You
Some major retailers use consumer shopping behavior to determine whether they are a risk or should be authorized to make returns.
Wax Idols Fight Against The Dying Of The Light In 'Scream'
As the first single off the band's upcoming album, Happy Ending, "Scream" is an empowered thesis statement on mortality writ in thundering dream-pop.
Apple Launches Video-Streaming Service For $4.99 A Month
Apple is entering the video-streaming race, taking on Netflix, Disney and others with a new monthly subscription of $4.99. The company also announced new iPhones, as their sales have been slowing.
Italy's Prime Minister Announces Gradual Easing Of COVID-19 Lockdown
In a nationwide television address, Giuseppe Conte said that a phased lifting of restrictions would begin May 4, and if all goes well, most would end by June 1.
Everyone Wants What He Makes At The Always Busy Charmin Toilet Paper Factory
The plant in Mehoopany, Pa., which makes Charmin toilet paper and Bounty paper towels, is the biggest Procter & Gamble factory in the world and has been running nonstop in recent weeks.
Hospital Ship USNS Comfort Scheduled To Sail From New York City
The iconic vessel was intended to provide overflow capacity to the New York metropolitan area but ultimately wasn't needed as badly as first feared.
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