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Google Alert - Phish

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Phish
Daily update March 15, 2022
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Phish archivist Kevin Shapiro will reveal the band's next live archival audio release and spin tracks from the show on Phish Radio this afternoon.
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Google Alert - Entertainment

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Entertainment
Daily update March 15, 2022
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The New York Times
A four-time Oscar nominee, the actor played charming, explosive leading men in 1980s classics like "Children of a Lesser God" and "Broadcast News.".
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Vanity Fair
(So much Steven Spielberg!) Rebecca, you covered the Critics Choice Awards last night from inside the Fairmont Century Plaza, the final stop in a weekend that included the AFI Awards, DGA Awards, and BAFTAs. If you were a nominee at each one, you literally ...
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The New York Times
A highly regarded 87-year-old singing coach has a traumatic brain injury after a woman pushed her to the ground just steps away from her Manhattan apartment building on Thursday night, the police and relatives said. Barbara Maier Gustern — who once ...
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Chicago Tribune
Sustained close friendships take work, especially for men. They're invariably fragile relationships, easily destroyed by inattention, jealousy, inequalities of wealth and success (or one party's perceptions thereof), or mutual lack of care.
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CNN
The ongoing invasion of Ukraine hung over proceedings at the 75th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) on Sunday, with organizers offering words of support and host Rebel Wilson using the spotlight to aim a middle finger at Russian president Vladimir ...
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ESPN
Scott Hall, one of the most influential men in the history of professional wrestling, died Monday, according to WWE. He was 63. Hall, a two-time WWE Hall of Fame inductee, broke his hip last month, PW Torch reported, and had severe health complications ...
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artnet News
Escobedo was chosen from a shortlist of architectural firms that included Ensamble Studio, Lacaton and Vassal, SO — IL, and David Chipperfield Architects. "Already through her partnership," Hollein said, "Frida has ...
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The New York Times
Called "the eastside of south central los angeles hieroglyph prototype architecture (I)," the piece will invite visitors to step inside to explore connections to ancient Egyptian symbolism, 1960s utopian architecture and contemporary visual expressions ...
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Artforum
Mexican architect Frida Escobedo will oversee the renovation of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's $500 million modern and contemporary wing, the New York museum announced on Sunday. Escobedo, who established her studio in Mexico City in 2006, ...
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Today.com
Could there be another baby on the way someday for Kourtney Kardashian? The reality star, 42, revealed that she and her fiancé, Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, 46, are hoping to expand their family.
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Google Alert - Science

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Science
Daily update March 15, 2022
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Space.com
"It's gonna be amazing," NASA Artemis launch director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson said during a news conference today (March 14). Teams retract two of 20 platforms around the Space Launch System rocket (left) and Orion spacecraft (close-up at right) for ...
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Space.com
Two NASA astronauts will conduct a spacewalk outside the International Space Station on Tuesday morning (March 15), and you can watch it live. Kayla Barron and Raja Chari are scheduled to step outside the orbiting lab Tuesday at 8:05 a.m. EDT (1205 ...
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Spaceflight Now
Despite Russia's invasion of Ukraine and worsening relations, joint operation of the International Space Station continues normally with plans in place to bring NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei back to Earth as planned aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft at the ...
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Space.com
In between footage of Falcon 9 launches and excited astronauts riding Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station, the video offers a glimpse of what SpaceX hopes to do in the near future: send one its Starship Mars rockets to orbit for the first ...
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The Planetary Society
It wasn't until 1959 that we saw our Moon's farside for the first time. Because the Moon is tidally locked to Earth, humanity had only seen the nearside lunar hemisphere until that point. When Luna 3 and later spacecraft transmitted the first farside ...
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ABC News
Vande Hei — who on Tuesday breaks the U.S. single spaceflight record of 340 days — is due to leave with two Russians aboard a Soyuz capsule for a touchdown in Kazakhstan on March 30. The astronaut will have logged 355 days in space by then, setting a new ...
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BBC News
A widow whose husband contracted an infection following a pioneering heart-lung transplant said she wanted answers from the hospital that cared for him. Aaron Green, of Arundel, West Sussex, had the world-first surgery at Royal Papworth Hospital in ...
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Phys.Org
The authors found that the two biggest factors that influence a person's decision to leave physics are the overall climate of the organization they belong to and more specifically observing exclusionary behavior. "People feel shunned, excluded ...
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The Weather Channel
The findings suggest that the surface minerals present on outer main-belt asteroids, especially ammonia (NH3)-bearing clays, form from starting materials containing NH3 and carbon dioxide (CO2) ice that are stable only at very low temperature, and under ...
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Phys.Org
Astronomers have imaged a beam of matter and antimatter that is 40 trillion miles long with NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. The record-breaking beam is powered by a pulsar, a rapidly rotating collapsed star with a strong magnetic field.
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