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UPDATE: Violinist Plays Private Concert for Taxi Driver

A violinist who left his $4 million Stradivarius instrument in an airport taxi is playing a private concert today to thank the driver who...
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N.Y. Philharmonic Performs Historic Concert in North Korea (UPDATED w/ Video)

The New York Philharmonic played an historic concert in Pyongyang on Tuesday opening with both countries' national anthems to emphasize the goal of improving...

Beyoncé Concerts Sponsor Food Drives in Five Cities

Pop singer Beyoncé is encouraging her fans to bring non-perishable food items to a pre-concert food drive in Los Angeles on September 2, as...

Hilary Duff Collecting Canned Food Donations at Concerts

Recording artist Hilary Duff is asking fans to bring canned goods to her concerts in support of The Salvation Army and Canadian Harvest. Her...

Live Earth Concert Series (Video Review)

The 'Live Earth' concerts wrapped up at Giants Stadium in New Jersey, part of a world-wide music marathon raising awareness about global warming for...
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Live Earth Concerts on 07/7/7 Tune in Worldwide Climate Message and Music

Plan this Saturday, 7/7/07, to check in with Live Earth, a 24-hour concert taking place on 7 continents that will bring together more than...

Four-Fingered Concert Pianist Overcomes Physical Barriers (Video)

A Korean concert pianist moves the audience to tears performing classical music with just two digits on each hand. Disfigured from birth, and with...

French Rapper Relishes Moral Role at Multi-Ethnic Concert

France's Metisses Music Festival seeks to promote social and cultural crossovers in what often feels like an ethnically divided nation. One fast-rising star performing...

Good News in History, November 21

This daily column features all the good news, anniversaries and birthdays from this day in history—November 21.

Good News in History, November 16

79 years ago today, UNESCO was first formed to promote world peace by uniting countries through education, the arts, sciences, and culture. Fostering universal...

Thousands of Circular Homes Are Surviving Hurricanes Across the US Thanks to North Carolina Company

When Hurricane Milton recently smashed into Florida's Crystal River, a peculiar house stood firm even while a neighbor's was heavily damaged by the powerful...

Good News in History, November 9

48 years ago today, Gary Kasparov won his first Chess World Championship after overcoming his opponent Anatoly Karpov whom he faced inconclusively the year...

Good News in History, November 7

Happy Birthday to Joni Mitchell who turns 80 today. The Canadian singer-songwriter and painter is one of the most influential female musicians of the...

Good News in History, November 3

119 years ago today, the prolific African-American painter Lois Mailou Jones was born. With her best works exhibited in a half-dozen fine arts museums...

You Can Buy the Recording Console the Beatles Used to Make Their Iconic Album ‘Abbey Road’

For the ultimate Beatles fan, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity has come around to bid on the recording console used to track Abbey Road. Acquired by a...

Good News in History, October 29

101 years ago today, Turkey (Turkiye) declared itself an independent republic, signaling the end of the Ottoman Empire and the election of Mustapha Kemal...

Good News in History, October 23

Happy 70th Birthday to Ang Lee, the filmmaker who was a stay-at-home dad before gaining fame for directing the Oscar-winning films Brokeback Mountain and...

Good News in History, October 22

49 years ago today, Venera 9, the Soviet Union orbiter-lander spacecraft, became the first mission to enter orbit around Venus, and to return images...

Good News in History, October 20

51 years ago, the Sydney Opera House was officially opened by then-monarch Elizabeth II. Designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, it is widely regarded...

New ‘Click-to-Cancel’ Ruling Makes It Easier to End Recurring Subscriptions for American Consumers

The Federal Trade Commission this week announced a final ‘Click-to-Cancel’ rule that will require sellers to make cancelling their enrollment "at least as easy...