Heute | kabel eins | 21:15 - 22:15 | Actionserie Der junge Angus MacGyver wird von einer geheimdienstlichen Organisation der US-Regierung namens Phoenix Foundation verpflichtet. Mit seiner aufgeweckten Art, seiner Voraussicht und seinem großen Improvisationstalent sorgt er dafür, auf geheimen Missionen Probleme zu lösen und bevorstehende Katastrophen zu verhindern: In einem Regierungsgebäude in Los Angeles wurden mehrere kontrollierte Sprengsätze gezündet. Der Vater von Angus, James MacGyver, hält den EX-FBI-Agenten Elliot Mason für den Täter.
New York, NY (PRWEB) May 28, 2021 For many years, Elliot Mason has written for websites, blogs, and trade magazines and in 2020 released his first suspense
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NPR Music s Tiny Desk series will celebrate Black History Month by featuring four weeks of Tiny Desk (home) concerts and playlists by Black artists spanning different genres and generations each week. The lineup includes both emerging and established artists who will be performing a Tiny Desk concert for the first time. This celebration highlights the beautiful cornucopia of Black music and our special way of presenting it. We hope you enjoy.
Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra Septet recorded their Tiny Desk (home) concert at Dizzy s Club, or what they call the house of swing. It begins with Sloganize, Patronize, Realize, Revolutionize (Black Lives Matters), a bold statement about humanity and the consequences of racism. Marsalis says this piece as well as the rest of the music on his new album,
Andrew Gilbert January 25, 2021Updated: January 26, 2021, 7:35 am
Wynton Marsalis kicks off Sonoma’s online series with “The Democracy! Suite.” Photo: Erika Goldring , Getty Images 2019
Pulitzer Prize-winning trumpeter Wynton Marsalis has long championed jazz as an art form that embodies democratic ideals, and during an interview with The Chronicle in the midst of Inauguration Day festivities, he often evoked some of the same soaring tropes that poet Amanda Gorman threaded through “The Hill We Climb.”
“We’re not trying to describe chaos,” he said when asked about “The Democracy! Suite’s” subtly calibrated arrangements and inviting melodic lines. “We’re trying to acknowledge it and provide antidotes. I believe art is ultimately optimistic. It’s always more satisfying to go up than down.”