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‘The Faucian Bargain’on April 10, 2020 at 4:20 pm

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Watch Live Premiere of Coachella: 20 Years in the Desert Documentary Today On YouTubeon April 10, 2020 at 6:54 pm

Coachella might have been pushed back this year to October 9 – 18 in light of the pandemic, but we don’t have to wait that long to get a taste of what it’s like to be there. Coachella’s premiere documentary Coachella: 20 Years in the Desert premieres today, April 10th, on YouTube at 2 pm CST.

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Featuring the enthralling two decades of Coachella’s legacy, viewers can witness legendary past performances and behind-the-scenes interviews for the first time in the feature-length Coachella: 20 Years in the Desert. Catch never-before-seen footage of Coachella’s rise to becoming the world’s greatest music festival.

The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is held annually at the 78-acre Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, in the Coachella Valley of Southern California. Coachella brings together renowned artists across all genres of the music spectrum, uniting fans throughout the world.

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The documentary features a first-look at how organizers brought together the biggest names in music across all genres. Legendary lineups year-after-year included Billie Eilish, Kanye West, Travis Scott, Rage Against The Machine, Swedish House Mafia, Madonna, Radiohead, and Beck, to name a few.

Coachella: 20 Years in the Desert is produced and directed by Chris Perkel, and executive produced by Raymond Leon Roker and Paul Tollett.

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Chicago Bulls: What to know about Arturas Karnisovason April 10, 2020 at 12:00 pm

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CSO takes a coronavirus cuton April 10, 2020 at 12:15 am

The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association announced today that its musicians, chorus, board, and staff have agreed to institute organization-wide salary cuts to mitigate the financial impact of coronavirus-related cancellations.

“The CSOA is anticipating significant financial losses for the 2019/20 season based on the cancellation to date of 58 paid, ticketed concerts, as well as facility rental events for the period between March 12 to May 10, 2020 when large public gatherings have been restricted in the State of Illinois as part of the community-wide effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19,” the CSOA said in a statement.

Music director Riccardo Muti and CSOA president Jeff Alexander will each take a voluntary 25 percent salary reduction, while members of the orchestra and chorus will take 20 percent reductions, starting April 27, but will retain health care coverage and other benefits. (Muti’s total compensation according to the most recent publicly available tax record exceeds $3 million; Alexander’s is over $500,000.)

Members of the Civic Orchestra will take a 20 percent cut to their stipends; stagehands will also see a 20 percent reduction in pay. Administrative pay will be reduced on a sliding scale, from 20 percent for vice presidents to as little as 5 percent, depending on salary.

And how long will the cuts be in place? Indefinitely: “We are prepared to keep these arrangements in place while closely monitoring this rapidly changing situation. The goal is to take care of our people and take care of the organization and to be ready to come back for our community. But, as the situation changes, we may have to reevaluate what’s possible and make adjustments,” Alexander said, in a written response to a query.

According to the announcement: “Musicians also agreed to relax scheduling restrictions to allow for flexibility with postponed or rescheduled programs, and it is anticipated that restrictions pertaining to the Orchestra’s significant archive of audio and video assets will be adjusted to make digital content available more broadly during the pandemic.”

“We are grateful for the tremendous spirit of collaboration among the entire CSOA family who have worked together to develop ideas and make sacrifices that will allow us to balance taking care of our employees while mitigating a portion of the significant financial losses created by the difficult circumstances we are facing,” said Alexander.

“The musicians of the Orchestra are committed to working with the Board of the CSOA and its leadership to address this crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic. It is essential to protect the Orchestra and this Institution so that we can continue to prosper and again make music for our audiences,” said James Smelser, chair of the members’ committee of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

“We are also moved by the messages of support and generosity from our patrons, whom we look forward to welcoming back to concerts as soon as we can all be together again. We are wishing everyone continued safety and good health.”

Ticket holders are encouraged to donate the value of their tickets for canceled concerts, or to exchange for tickets to future concerts. v






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Will Lollapalooza be cancelled & what about the rest of the fests?on April 9, 2020 at 9:08 pm

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