Monster Mash: Breaking news and headlines
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-- History lost: Earthquake in central Italy damages historic buildings. Condition of artwork is uncertain.
-- Bid to avert a deficit: Atlanta Symphony orchestra musicians agree to take a pay cut that will bring $4.2 million in savings over four years.
-- Countdown: Los Angeles launches its first survey of historic buildings.
-- Uh-oh: Roof at Field Museum in Chicago leaks, dripping water onto masks, textiles and baskets in a third-floor storage room.
-- Wishful thinking?: Will cuts to F-22 fighter plane funding lead to more arts jobs?
-- Ironic reversal: Gentrification protesters vandalize a Banksy mural in Bristol, England.
-- Threat looms: Union warns of ‘likelihood’ of strike against New York City Opera
-- Record sale: $20.5-million sale of Chinese painter Lin Fengmian’s ‘Fishing Harvest’ sets a record.
-- Obituary: John Blankenchip, a stage and production designer who taught at USC’s drama school for more than 50 years, dies at 89.
-- All work: A busy time for ‘Mauritius’ playwright Theresa Rebeck.
-- Lisa Fung
Caption: Damaged bell tower of the 16th-century San Bernardino Church in L’Aquila. Credit: Gregorio Borgia / Associated Press