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Ben Folds warns that National Symphony Orchestra ‘may not survive’ Kennedy Center chaos

The National Symphony Orchestra “is in real trouble” and “may not survive” ongoing Kennedy Center chaos, Grammy-nominated alt rock pianist Ben Folds warned on Tuesday. Folds, who resigned last year from his role as artistic advisor to the NSO, urged orchestra fans to fight back with their voices. “Our National Symphony Orchestra is in real trouble — it may not survive,” Folds told fans via an open letter posted to social media on Tuesday.

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Gleam v1.17.0 Released

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A chromosome from a frozen rat has been resurrected inside mice

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Yankees catcher Wells joins Stanton, Judge on IL

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Analysis:How a nudge from Nvidia propelled frugal Micron into the AI boom and a $1 trillion market cap

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The Republicans Who Impugn Talarico’s Manhood

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