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  • Anaïs Mitchell's long-developing musical won eight awards, including best musical, while The Ferryman won best play.
  • The British Labour Party tried to stop a damaging feud over its leadership Wednesday as an opinion poll showed the party's support falling to a 14-year low. Prime Minister Tony Blair, in office for nine years, has been under pressure from members of his own party to name a date to hand over the office to his likely successor, finance minister Gordon Brown.
  • For Bennett, the French song "It Was Me" is the essence of what happens when people fall in love.
  • Alice Green - the longtime executive director of the Center for Law and Justice, a civil rights organization she founded in 1985 died on Tuesday. She was 84.
  • Each Wednesday and Sunday evening at 8 p.m. “Live At The Linda” brings you some of the best musical acts to grace the stage at The Linda - WAMC's Performing Arts Studio. This week we open The Linda’s “Book of Rock” a guitar heavy celebration of music on the edge.
  • Barely a month after Tony Blair gave up his post as British prime minister, his former spokesman's diaries are made into a book. Alastair Campbell's The Blair Years offers an inside look at the events and personalities key to Blair's time in office.
  • Madeleine Albright, the first female U.S. Secretary of State, has died at the age of 84. She spoke with WAMC in 2014.
  • There were very few surprises during Sunday's Tony Awards, except for one: best musical. The final award of the night went to The Outsiders, the adaptation of S.E. Hinton’s beloved book.
  • The theater was sweltering. There was no script. And yet it was a swift, entertaining show.
  • At Sunday's Tony Awards, fans will focus on actors, writers, directors and designers. But hundreds of others, whose names are less prominently displayed on the playbill, are a crucial part of the Broadway scene.
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