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A rip current statement in effect for Coastal Broward and Coastal Miami Dade Regions

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A rip current statement in effect for Coastal Broward and Coastal Miami Dade Regions

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With new David Geffen Hall, the NYPhil returns on an optimistic note

For the nation’s oldest orchestra, a $550 million renovation of the acoustically plagued concert hall aims to be a sonic boon.

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With Geffen Hall, NY Phil gets a fresh, better sounding home

After a $550 million renovation that took two years, the New York Philharmonic returns to Lincoln Center's David Geffen Hall.

Mo Ostin, longtime Warner records chairman, dies at 95

Mo Ostin, a self-effacing giant of the music business who with rare integrity presided over Warner Bros.

Borda to retire as NY Philharmonic head, Ginstling hired

Deborah Borda will retire as president and CEO of the New York Philharmonic at the end of the 2022-23 season.

NY Philharmonic's Geffen Hall to reopen in October

The New York Philharmonic’s remodeled David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center will reopen in October following a fully-funded $550 million renovation.

Barry Diller denies insider trading on Microsoft, Activision deal as DOJ and SEC investigate him and Geffen

Barry Diller, David Geffen and Alex von Furstenberg made large bets on Activision Blizzard stock options before an announced purchase by Microsoft

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An oceanfront California home, which comes with its own cinema and spa, has been bought by Marc Andreessen in a record $177 million deal, reports say

Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen has reportedly paid $177 million for the oceanfront Malibu home of fashion mogul Serge Azria.

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Poignant return for Met Opera after 18-month pandemic pause

The Metropolitan Opera returned to its home after an 18-month absence caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Walter Yetnikoff, volatile head of CBS Records, dead at 87

Former CBS Records boss Walter Yetnikoff has died at age 87.

Yale Drama School scraps tuition after David Geffen donates $150 million

Starting in August, students at the prestigious theater school will no longer have to pay $35,000 tuition.

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Biden ambassador nominees include envoys to Israel, Mexico

President Joe Biden has unveiled picks for nine ambassadorial postings, turning to a group that includes career diplomats, political allies and an American aviation hero.

NY Philharmonic to resume subscription performance Sept, 17

The New York Philharmonic will resume subscription performances in September following a historic 18-month gap caused by the coronavirus pandemic, presenting a shortened schedule of 78 concerts in a season shifted from Lincoln Center’s David Geffen Hall while the orchestra’s home is remodeled.

With outdoor concert, Lincoln Center starts path to return

Members of the New York Philharmonic gave an outdoor concert at Lincoln Center for heath care workers on Wednesday, 13 months after the novel coronavirus pandemic decimated their season.

Book excerpt: How Los Angeles in 1974 ruled the pop culture universe

Los Angeles in 1974 exerted more influence over popular culture than any other city in America. The "New Wave" that revitalized Hollywood, the smooth Southern California sound that ruled the album charts and radio airwaves, the torrent of groundbreaking comedies that brought new sophistication and provocation to television's prime time – all these emerged from Los Angeles. It was an "extraordinarily creative period," remembered Michael Ovitz, a Los Angeles native who became the entertainment industry's most powerful agent during the 1980s. For Los Angeles, those twelve glittering months represented magic hour. From "Rock Me on the Water: 1974, the Year Los Angeles Transformed Movies, Music, Television, and Politics" by Ronald Brownstein.

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New York Philharmonic cancels entire 2020-21 season

NEW YORK – The New York Philharmonic will miss an entire season for the first time in its 178-year history and is seeking to expedite the renovation of David Geffen Hall that had been set to impact performances through February 2024. Orchestra musicians are receiving 75% of base pay, which comes to a weekly total of about $2,200, and some pay over scale has been restored. Borda said she hopes the full orchestra can resume performances next summer with performances in New York City parks and its residency in Vail, Colorado. The Metropolitan Opera, which initially hoped to reopen on Dec. 31, called off its entire 2020-21 season on Sept. 23. Tickets for the current Philharmonic season will be credited for 2021-22, or buyers may ask for refunds or donate the value.

Bezos buys Warner Estate in Beverly Hills for a record $165 million

Amazon Chief Executive Jeff Bezos, the world's wealthiest person, has purchased a Beverly Hills mansion known as the Warner Estate from media mogul David Geffen for $165 million, a source familiar with the deal said on Wednesday. Geffen purchased the Warner Estate in 1990 for $47.5 million, a then-record price for a Los Angeles-area home, according to the Journal. It was not immediately clear if the Amazon CEO plans to make the Warner Estate his primary home. The Wall Street Journal said Bezos purchased three New York apartments earlier this year in a deal valued at about $80 million. The Warner Estate, the Journal reported, features expansive terraces, sprawling gardens, several guest houses, a tennis court, and a nine-hole golf course.

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