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The pandemic curtain begins to rise on the performing arts


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Choose an album or two and play on repeat for the course of the pandemic as you contemplate the nature of time and space. That’s been one of my formulas for making it through the past year. My albums? Thao & the Get Down Stay Down’s “Temple” and “A Man Alive.” I’m
Carolina A. Miranda, arts and urban design columnist at the Los Angeles Times, and I’m here with all the essential culture news about openings as well as incredibly important paintings of beaver privates.
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Last spring, as the reality began to dawn on all of us that the pandemic wasn’t going to be letting up any time soon, Times classical music critic ....

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Laverne Cox, Sterling K. Brown lead BIPOC, LGBTQ 'Heart' cast


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Larry Kramer’s pioneering, semiautobiographical “The Normal Heart” was the first major play to give voice to the AIDS crisis of the early 1980s and remains a touchstone of arts activism.
Now the L.A.-based ONE Archives Foundation, the oldest active LGBTQ organization in the U.S., has organized a virtual reading of the work featuring a mostly BIPOC and LGBTQ cast including Sterling K. Brown, Laverne Cox, Jeremy Pope,
Jake Borelli. Tickets go on sale Thursday for the May 8 presentation, which organizers hope will have added resonance with a backdrop of COVID-19 and the racial inequities that the pandemic illuminated. ....

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Kids still aren't learning LGBTQ history. The Equality Act might change that.


Kids aren t learning LGBTQ history. The Equality Act might change that.
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The Equality Act, which would prohibit  discrimination on the basis of sex, sexual orientation and gender identity, is moving to the Senate after being passed by the House of Representatives – and it could affect what s taught in classrooms.
The Equality Act would enable protections within education, particularly on how teachers implement LGBTQ-inclusive curriculum.
It signals to educators who are not part of our community that they, too, can hopefully implement language, representation and curriculum that is LGBTQ inclusive, Sophia Arredondo, director of Education and Youth Programs at the LGBTQ+ education advocacy group GLSEN, told USA TODAY. ....

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