Police say they surrounded protesters after some began to break windows. Source
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High schools sports announcer blames racist remarks on diabetes
Matt Rowan’s remarks about the high school girls has led to community members saying #ThisIsWhyWeKneel. Source
Former contestants to replace Chris Harrison as hosts for “The Bachelorette”
Harrison faced backlash after defending a contestant who has been accused of racist behavior. Source
Dawn Davis on vision for Bon Appetite magazine, lifelong passion for food
Bon Appetite is considered one of America’s great food magazines. At the forefront of the magazine is Dawn Davis, a former Simon & Schuster book publisher and obsessive foodie. Michelle Miller sat down with the new Bon Appetite editor-in-chief to talk about her debut issues, food trends and the magazine’s new focus. Source
London’s Natural History Museum uses closure to prepare galleries
On an average day, thousands of people visit London’s Natural History Museum. But since the pandemic, a skeleton staff of just 20 people walk its cavernous halls. Holly Williams takes a look at how the British institution is taking advantage of the temporary closure. Source
How the NCAA will handle playing championship tournament amid pandemic
Last year the NCAA Basketball Tournament was about to get started when the pandemic forced it to stop. This week the games will begin but with some new requirements needed for teams. Dana Jacobson reports on what steps organizers took to ensure the tournament is safe. Source
Frank Relle on his work, photography methods and his “happy place”
There’s something truly magical about the images of award-winning photographer Frank Relle. Through his lens, trees, houses and other familiar objects are transformed. His work can be found in private collections and prestigious museums. Jamie Wax spoke to Relle about his journey, photography and his “happy place.” Source
Lake Street Dive performs “Being A Woman”
Lake Street Dive makes a return visit to Saturday Sessions. The group came together almost two decades ago, formed by students at Boston’s New England Conservatory of Music. They produced six studio albums and their 2018 collection debuted at number four on Billboard’s Top Albums Chart. On Friday, they released their seventh album, “Obviously.” Performing from Brooklyn, here is Lake Street Drive with “Being A Woman.” Source
Systemic problems in nursing homes revealed during COVID-19
This week marked one year since the pandemic was declared and it’s no secret that nursing homes got it the worst. A mixture of older residents and limited space created a perfect hunting ground for the deadliest pandemic in more than a century. One year later, Jeff Glor looks into if nursing homes have made any changes. Source
Lake Street Dive performs “Hypotheticals”
Lake Street Dive makes a return visit to Saturday Sessions. The group came together almost two decades ago, formed by students at Boston’s New England Conservatory of Music. They produced six studio albums and their 2018 collection debuted at number four on Billboard’s Top Albums Chart. On Friday, they released their seventh album, “Obviously.” Performing from Brooklyn, here is Lake Street Drive with “Hypotheticals.” Source