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  • A new, free, searchable public database allows Holocaust survivors and their heirs to look for more than 20,000 artworks, furniture and other objects stolen by the Nazis in France and Belgium during World War II. It's the first such database to digitize and make available original German records and the subsequent French records of what happened to the objects and art.
  • For nearly 70 years, the Living Theater championed some of the most challenging work in New York Theater. It was the original off-Broadway company. But last month, Jon Kalish reports, co-founder Judith Malina shuttered the space she poured all of her money into and moved into an assisted-living home.
  • The documentary Why We Fight Now tells the story of the Green Berets, the elite Special Forces soldiers whose specialty is counterinsurgency. They're known as the "quiet professionals," but a few years ago their commander decided to make a film about them — and its message is proving to be timely.
  • Each year, the FBI releases statistics for hate crimes across the U.S., and they recently issued their report for 2009.
  • Drummer Terri Lyne Carrington says now is the time to record an album with only women musicians.
  • Lilith Fair, one of the most successful festivals of the '90s, featured a full lineup of women artists. It's back this summer after a 10-year hiatus, but is a women's music festival necessary in 2010?
  • When it comes to creating new pieces for orchestra, opportunities for composers today are scarce — especially for jazz musicians.
  • The last episode of As the World Turns, which has been on the air for decades, aired Friday. Lara Pellegrinelli has a dream in which a character in the show shares her life story. Sort of.
  • Three major changes are coming from the federal government, including new guidance to states urging them to allow anyone over 65 to get vaccinated.
  • President Trump denied culpability for the violence and expressed no regret for comments made last week that many have criticized as being a catalyst for mob violence at the U.S. Capitol.
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