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  • For the first time, the Democratic National Convention invited 200 content creators — including ones who never talk politics. Now that it's over, those creators and influencers have some notes.
  • These stunning photos include a polar bear in a Chinese zoo, a teen in Zambia facing an uncertain future, Mongolian kids watching TV in a tent, a chef prepping a bowl of good-for-you soup.
  • Emergency responders in Southern California are working to rescue hundreds of people who have been cut off by mud and debris, following a powerful winter storm.
  • The 20-year-old University of Florida swimmer won his seventh gold medal at the FINA World Championships on Sunday. The day before, Dressel set a record all his own: three gold medals in one night.
  • Certain circles of the Internet are aghast that the ingenue — actress and singer Halle Bailey — is African American. "Spoiler alert ... the character of Ariel is a work of fiction," Disney said.
  • The traveler, who said he is an active member of the U.S. military, told authorities the Griffin rocket launcher was a memento from Kuwait, according to the Transportation Security Administration.
  • While Britons might be happy to see their prime minister go, Ukrainians hold him in higher regard.
  • The theorem of turntablist as musician has been long proven in the capable hands of DJ Logic, whom with jazz as his foundation has become a wax innovator by crossing genres and mixing his sound across the map. As one of the world’s most accomplished turntablists, DJ Logic is widely credited for introducing jazz into the hip–hop realms and is considered by most as a highly-respected session musician and an innovative bandleader.

    Since his emergence in the early nineties amidst the Bronx hip-hop scene, the New York City based deejay has been amassing a veritable mountain of collaborations, including a full-fledged band with members of Blues Traveler (The John Popper Project ft. DJ Logic), a trio with Steve Molitz & Freekbass (Headtronics), a jazz project with Georgian prodigy Beka Gochiasvili, and as a member of Grammy-winning Arturo O’Farrill & The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra’s The Offense of the Drum album. He also has a long list of other collaborations with artists ranging from the likes of Bob Weir, John Mayer, Medeski Martin and Wood, Christian McBride, O.A.R., Carly Simon, Marcus Miller, Jack Johnson, Vernon Reid, Warren Haynes, Charlie Hunter, Jack DeJohnette, Ben Harper, Mos Def, The Roots, Bernie Worrell, Bill Laswell, Melvin Gibbs, Fred Wesley, Sean Kuti and many more.

    DJ Logic and his role as an electronic-music ambassador keeps him at the top of his game. Whether the scratch artist instructs tablas to flirt with drum ‘n’ bass (such as on his Nina Simone and Billy Holiday remixes found on Sony Legacy’s Remixed and Reimagined volumes), meshes free styling MC’s with Afro-Cuban rhythms (such as on ‘Share Worldwide Funk’ – a remix produced for Jack DeJohnette and Golden Beams Collected, Volume 1), or remixes tracks for rock bands such as Moon Taxi, DJ Logic can always be found paying homage to his predecessors while contributing his vision to the deejay genre.

    While the context of his work may vary, DJ Logic’s spinning skills are definitely beyond reproach. He works with a phenomenal roster of invited guests, and he knows how to pick his collaborators as well as his samples. With a growing catalogue of recordings under his belt, DJ Logic’s supreme musicianship and eclectic tastes will allow him to journey wherever an infectious groove may take him.
  • New Camerata Opera (NCO) announces The Wild Party, a roaring '20s gala celebration, on Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 7:00pm at Bar Beau, 61 Withers Street, Brooklyn, NY. Party passes are $175 for bar seating, $275 for lounge seating, and $1,500 for table seating, and can be reserved through November 1 at newcamerataopera.org/2021-gala-tickets. This intimate evening will evoke the spirit of the secretive speakeasy with sumptuous fare, sinful libations, and sparkling performances. Upon arrival, don some festive baubles, and take your photo in front of the official NCO step n' repeat. Visit the bar for a tempting tipple to pair with the gourmet dinner service. Then relax as you are serenaded with lush operatic melodies, all while supporting your favorite local opera company! The evening will also honor Tania León, Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and NCO's newest Advisory Board member. The dress code of roaring '20s ritzy is encouraged, but not required. NCO wants every guest to feel free to let their flapper fringe fly, so safety is their top priority. Please be prepared to show proof of full vaccination and identification. Party passes include: Spiffy, themed accessories to complete your '20s look; an open bar to transport you to that rebellious decade; a three-course, family-style meal curated by Executive Chef Gemma Kamin-Korn; a specialty dessert cocktail designed exclusively for this NCO gala evening; a full-length program of operatic arias, duets, and ensembles. New Camerata Opera was founded with the mission of building new audiences for the art form through engaging, exciting, and educational productions. The organization accomplishes this via three main initiatives: full-length operas presented at innovative and daring venues, newly arranged and adapted children's operas (Camerata Piccola), and originally commissioned short operatic films for presentation online (CamerataWorks). It is through these multifaceted operations that NCO has successfully brought countless new opera lovers into the cultural fold. The organization has been hailed as "the future of opera" and is one of the most consistently active and present opera companies in New York. For more information, visit newcamerataopera.org.
  • Our Fall 2021 Secret Show Series will run from September through January in various cities and venues in your neighborhood. Make sure to purchase your tickets in advance to receive all details. Since each of our Secret Shows is in a different location there are special guidelines and requirements for each show. Please make sure to read and review all the details for the Secret Show you will be attending.The Jazz Exchange Secret Shows are immersive concert experiences at unique venues in cities around the world. Each Secret Show consists of an intimate performance by an emerging artist followed by a featured artist. DISCOVER a new venue, MEET new people, EXPERIENCE new artists. How does a secret show work? First, find out about The Jazz Exchange Secret Show in your area and purchase your tickets. The exact address of the venue will not be revealed, only the area that the event will take place. Our shows consist of two performances, one by a talented emerging artist followed by an amazing featured artist. The performing artist will remain a secret, the only thing we can promise is that they are the top talent in the area and the show will be amazing! The exact address will be revealed to you 24 hours before the show, once you have purchased your tickets. Arrive at the location and DISCOVER a unique venue, MEET new people, and EXPERIENCE a new artist. What kind of music or entertainment will be there? The Jazz Exchange show always consists of two performances. The show will start with an emerging musician followed by a featured artist in the area. All artists are selected by our Jazz Exchange team to ensure we bring an exciting, diverse, and entertaining experience. Come with an open mind to listen to new music and artists in your local community. Trust us, it will be worth it! Where am I going? You already know the area that the show will be presented, and the suspense is almost over. A day before (24 hours) the event you will receive an email with the address of the secret location. Please plan to be at the show at the arrival time, and look for The Jazz Exchange signage where you will check-in. Our Secret Shows are meant to build communities through music while creating an immersive experience that brings guests and artists closer together. For more information on our Secret Shows or questions please visit our website or contact The Jazz Exchange thejazzexchangecontact@gmail.com.
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