Arts and entertainment news from Guardian US
Arts
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Hosts, from Trevor Noah to Stephen Colbert, have been forced to refocus yet again, avoiding easy punchlines and trying to grapple with a fractured America
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Late-night hosts discuss the removal of Confederate monuments, from banning the flag at races to renaming military bases
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Questions over the response of the Poetry Foundation and the National Book Critics Circle to BLM protests have sparked a wave of resignations
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Chappelle performs a surprise new set, entitled 8:46, before a socially distanced audience
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NHS choirs are among those flourishing online, helping to boost wellbeing and morale among staff
People
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Björk label One Little Indian also changes name to One Little Independent to avoid links with minstrel song
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The big picture
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Michael Turek spent three years photographing Siberia’s most remote settlements. He was struck by the region’s musical heritage – and its plan to build a drive-in theatre for tanks and tractors
Reviews
Pictures & video
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The Guardian and the Unicorn theatre present a fun series of short performances, created in lockdown, for children aged three to eight. Anansi and the Pot of Wisdom is available from 11am on 13 June until 8pm on 4 July.
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