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Here’s the question for Missy Pfohl Smith: What prompted the creation of the ARTs + Change Conference? Worldwide, it’s the rising tide of polarization, and social media’s role in it, she says. Closer to home, it was the death of Daniel Prude a man in the midst of a mental health crisis at the hands of the Rochester Police Department “that sparked all the protests and brought up the problems that have been happening here for a long time, but really became acute in that moment last summer,” says Pfohl Smith, who organized the conference. “And then also, of course, here we are, in these really raw moments for our students and our community members, and yet we can’t be together, we are separated.” ....
ABC News Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOn Lights dimmed on the Great White Way more than a year ago. • 6 min read Broadway shows to reopen in September Krystal Joy Brown of Hamilton, L. Steven Taylor of The Lion King and Alexandra Billings of Wicked are on hand for the big announcement.ABC News More than a year since the lights dimmed on Broadway, the curtains are finally going up at three beloved shows. On Tuesday, Broadway stars L. Steven Taylor of “The Lion King,” Krystal Joy Brown of “Hamilton” and Alexandra Billings of “Wicked,” announced live on Good Morning America that their shows will return Sept. 14 and tickets are on sale now. ....
The curtains will rise again on Broadway starting Sept 14 May 11, 2021 More than one year after Broadway closed its curtains due to the pandemic, we woke up to the HollyGOOD news that three major Broadway shows–– The Lion King, Hamilton, and Wicked–– are returning to Broadway in New York City starting September 14, and tickets are on sale now. Broadway stars The Lion King), Hamilton), and The announcement comes after New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced on May 5 that Broadway would reopen at 100% capacity, saying “Broadway is [a] major part of our state’s identity and economy, and we are thrilled that the curtains will rise again.” ....