
Frank DiGiacomo
Executive Editor, Investigation Enterprise at Billboard
Executive Editor, Enterprise Reporting, Author, 'Paper of Wreckage,' and oral history of the New York Post.
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msn.com | Frank DiGiacomo
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billboard.com | Frank DiGiacomo
Dissident Iranian composer Mehdi Rajabian is barred from leaving his country by its Islamic Republic government, but his work continues to gain traction in the West.
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yahoo.com | Frank DiGiacomo
Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key TakeawaysThe Because They’re Funny (BTF) Comedy Festival will return to Washington DC for its third year, Oct. 10-12, and producers have begun accepting submissions for its main event, the Breakout Comedian of the Year competition, which awards $10,000 to the winner and has launched a number of comedy careers.
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flipboard.com | Frank DiGiacomo
3 hours agoTrump administration cuts national database tracking domestic terrorismThe database, funded by a $3 million DHS cooperative agreement, went dark Tuesday after the Trump administration made sweeping cuts to violence prevention projects.
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billboard.com | Frank DiGiacomo
On Thursday, March 6, Hamilton Leithauser kicked off his annual residency at Cafe Carlyle, the intimate posh supper club known primarily for its Marcel Vertès murals, martinis and cabaret and jazz performances by Peter Cincotti, Jeff Goldblum, Sandra Bernhard and others. The residency, which The Walkmen frontman began as an against-the-grain lark — he skipped 2020 because of the pandemic — has grown into a hot ticket.
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