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Julia Wolfe

Julia Wolfe

Senior Editor, Graphics and Interactives at FiveThirtyEight

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Live This Week: The Flute Convention for All Players, August 12-15

/PRNewswire/ -- The National Flute Association’s 2021 Virtual Convention goes live on August 12-15, 2021. Flutists from 22 countries - professionals, students,...
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How Fast Is The Economy Recovering?

How far we still have to go before the economy is back where it was before the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Caroline Shaw Is Not Here To Save Classical Music

When the Pulitzer-winning composer Caroline Shaw wants a snack, she soft-boils an egg.
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Caroline Shaw Is Not Here To Save Classical Music

The Pulitzer-winning, Kanye-collaborating composer began her career with a creative blank check, but she’s spent much of the past decade moving sideways. Her latest trick: reinventing as a songwriter.
broadwayworld.com

World’s Largest Flute Convention Goes Virtual This August

The National Flute Association will hold the 49th Annual Convention online on August 12-15, 2021. Thousands of professional, student, and amateur flutists will gather virtually to experience a multifaceted flute convention.
fivethirtyeight.com

The 5 Political Boroughs Of New York City

EMILY SCHERER / GETTY IMAGES If you’re one of the approximately 320 million Americans who don’t live in New York City, it might seem like its Democratic mayoral…
clickorlando.com

Carnegie Hall reopens in October after 19-month closure

Carnegie Hall will resume performances in October following a 1 1/2-year closure caused by the coronavirus pandemic but with a limited schedule of recitals and small ensembles until large orchestras return in January.
sfcv.org

Julia Wolfe: Embracing Creative Risk

Even when revisiting her 2009 Steel Hammer for a film adaptation for Cal Performances, the composer likes to jump in at the deep end.
news.ucsb.edu

Grace in Motion Pictures

UCSB Dance Company to present three films online featuring works by guest choreographers
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Lavena Releases “in your hands”

Lavena (MM ’13, Cello) released her debut album “in your hands” on March 26, 2021. The album includes world premiere recordings of works by Bryce Dessner, Gemma Peacocke, and Jessie Mon…
sandiegouniontribune.com

In concert, pianist Melissa Evans Tierra aims for hope and healing

Upcoming performance will feature music from living composers, including the world premiere of a piece written in 2020
theguardian.com

The best new dance films to make your heart leap

A love letter to a lost performance, a flower-robot duet, a mythical creature at bay – there’s thrilling movement in store in the latest pick of online dance
fivethirtyeight.com

How The Best NBA Teams Juggle Their Lineups

The Warriors and Nuggets play their stars together, while the Lakers and Clippers stagger their stars’ minutes.
datebook.sfchronicle.com

Classical music in 2020: The year of coulda, woulda, shoulda

The San Francisco Symphony was planning on one of the great years in its history. Then the coronavirus hit.
classical-music.com

Programme announced for tonight’s Prom with contemporary works from...

Tonight’s Prom – at 7.30pm BST – will feature works by Philip Glass, Anna Meredith and Edmund Finnis
operawire.com

National Symphony Orchestra Revises 2020-21 Season - Opera Wire

The National Symphony Orchestra has announced a revised 2020-21 season. In the fall, the National Symphony Orchestra will return to the Kennedy Center Concert Hall with three Friday concerts in December 2020. On Dec. 4 and 11, the orchestra will play two concerts with surprise programs to be announc…
fivethirtyeight.com

The Economy Is A Mess. So Why Isn’t The Stock Market?

Employment rates, oil prices, consumer confidence and many other measures paint a clear recessionary picture. And yet stock indices continue to rebound much faster than the rest of the economy.
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Americans Didn’t Wait For Their Governors To Tell Them To Stay Home...

Graphics by Julia Wolfe A favorite new debate taking place around the Twitter hearth is whether complying with social distancing guidelines is a partisan statem…
playbill.com

Carnegie Hall to Host Weekly Streams of Past Performances | Playbill

The series, part of its partnership with medici.tv, includes cocnerts from Joyce DiDonato, Gustavo Dudamel, and Philip Glass.
fivethirtyeight.com

This Jobs Report Was Bad. The Next One Will Be Worse.

Well, it took 10 years, but the streak is over: There was a net loss of American jobs last month. That’s putting it mildly, actually. Today, the first jobs repo…
sfexaminer.com

Esa-Pekka Salonen plans innovative 109th SF Symphony season - The S...

Dozens of premieres, first local performances in 2020-21