tonight. roger stone will join us with more on these predawnodayay raids in this case at his home with fake news. cnn cameras. how do they get tipped off along with the very latest details from america s partisan two tiered system of justice. butca tonight we begin with a fx news alert breaking right now. one individual with access to the fbi search warrant used at mar a lago is revealing new details to the show tonightb about thatou document. w and tonight we can exclusively report that the warrant identify two very vague categories of interest. one , documents that should or could be in the national archivesaid to anything else tha might be marked classified. it was actually thatrk general. now, mr. garland, let s see the affidavit that you presented to the trump hating , epa loving jeffrey epstein friends, defender, magistrate, becausest the list of whatva they took was kind of also vague and meaningless. so the affidavit, what you did to get this warrant, you took respons
At the turn of 1924, all of musical New York was agog at the prospect of an “Experiment in Modern Music”. The venue was the exceedingly plush Aeolian Hall, and the famous Paul Whiteman Band was performing. It wasn’t quite the first experiment in combining jazz and classical music – Whiteman had recently caused a stir by mingling songs from modernist composers such as Schoenberg, Milhaud and Bartok with jazz songs by Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern and Gershwin.
In lockdown, the Observer’s classical music critic began work on a book about the Russian composer’s later years. Then war, and events in her own life, began to reshape the narrative
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