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From Ancient Greece to Broadway, Music Has Played a Critical Role in Theater
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From Ancient Greece to Broadway, Music Has Played a Critical Role in Theater

Though anxiety about the fate of live theater performances still lingers, Broadway is celebrating its third season since reopening after the COVID-19 pandemic, with a lineup dominated once again by musicals. The new season includes long-running hits like “Hamilton,” revivals of classics like “Merrily We Roll Along,” new musical adaptations of nonmusical works like “Days...

In Conversation with Tim O’Keefe of the Texas Ballet Theater
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In Conversation with Tim O’Keefe of the Texas Ballet Theater

The winter holiday season is chock full of tradition, and one of the most beloved traditions this time of year is seeing the beloved ballet The Nutcracker. Except for the sourest curmudgeons, The Nutcracker dances, music, story, and costumes are major fan favorites, for many reasons, and that’s not just the opinion of the average showgoer, but of...

What Should Be in Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’ but Probably Won’t Be
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What Should Be in Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’ but Probably Won’t Be

“Napoleon,” the new film from Ridley Scott and starring Joaquin Phoenix, is coming out in theatres, but will it get the facts straight? Howard Brown, expert on the French Revolution and professor of history at Binghamton University, State University of New York, believes that the film will likely omit certain facts about the famous leader. Here are...

Digital Payment Platforms Can Easily Be Misused for Drug Dealing
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Digital Payment Platforms Can Easily Be Misused for Drug Dealing

Digital payment platforms such as Venmo work great for sharing a dinner bill with friends, buying gifts at a pop-up shop or making payments without cash or credit cards. But these digital payment platforms have a dark side: They can be misused for drug dealing and other illicit activity, suggest researchers from the University of...

Long in the Bluetooth: Sussex Scientists Develop a More Efficient Way to Transmit Data Between Our Devices
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Long in the Bluetooth: Sussex Scientists Develop a More Efficient Way to Transmit Data Between Our Devices

University of Sussex researchers have developed a more energy-efficient alternative to transmit data that could potentially replace Bluetooth in mobile phones and other tech devices. With more and more of us owning smart phones and wearable tech, researchers at the University of Sussex have found a more efficient way of connecting our devices and improving battery...

How Do We Stop Relying on 911 to Handle Mental Health Crises?
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How Do We Stop Relying on 911 to Handle Mental Health Crises?

911 is the most well-known phone number in the country. When 911 launched in 1968, its original intent was to alert responders to emergency situations such as fire, crime, and accidents. Today, though, about two-thirds of calls to 911 are for nonemergency situations like power outages or general requests for information: What time is it? What day is recycling...

Why the Oct. 7 Attack Wasn’t Israel’s 9/11
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Why the Oct. 7 Attack Wasn’t Israel’s 9/11

Ever since October 7th, commentators, scholars, politicians, and Israeli officials alike have referred to the terrorist attack as a hyper-charged version of “Israel’s 9/11.” On its face, such a comparison makes sense. In both cases, the terrorist groups gained strategic surprise, an intelligence failure magnified though in Israel’s case by the fact that it has been locked in a...