Concerts across Asia are being canceled as fears continue to swell around the coronavirus outbreak, The Associated Press reports.
The coronavirus epidemic began in the Chinese city of Wuhan and has since reached more than 20 countries and killed more than 300 people. Upcoming concerts in China have been called off, as well as gigs in South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong and Macao.
Several major K-pop acts have decided to cancel shows, including Taeyeon, Winner and Nct, who had upcoming gigs in Singapore and Macao, while GOT7 postponed shows in Singapore and Bangkok,...
The coronavirus epidemic began in the Chinese city of Wuhan and has since reached more than 20 countries and killed more than 300 people. Upcoming concerts in China have been called off, as well as gigs in South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong and Macao.
Several major K-pop acts have decided to cancel shows, including Taeyeon, Winner and Nct, who had upcoming gigs in Singapore and Macao, while GOT7 postponed shows in Singapore and Bangkok,...
- 2/4/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
American orchestral conductor James Levine is recovering after undergoing surgery to remove a tumour from his kidney.
The Boston Symphony and Metropolitan Opera music director was hospitalised on 15 July to have the tumour removed.
The 65-year-old was released from hospital last weekend (19-20Jul08).
Levine's spokesman Mark Volpe says doctors "found the growth to be malignant, but it was very small and confined to the central area of his right kidney, which was then removed".
He adds, "Fortunately, as the growth was discovered early enough, it had not spread to the surrounding tissues, blood vessels, or lymph nodes. Doctors reported the surgery was completely curative and no further treatment is necessary.
"He is in very good spirits recuperating at home, and looks forward to conducting the opening events of the 2008/2009 seasons."...
The Boston Symphony and Metropolitan Opera music director was hospitalised on 15 July to have the tumour removed.
The 65-year-old was released from hospital last weekend (19-20Jul08).
Levine's spokesman Mark Volpe says doctors "found the growth to be malignant, but it was very small and confined to the central area of his right kidney, which was then removed".
He adds, "Fortunately, as the growth was discovered early enough, it had not spread to the surrounding tissues, blood vessels, or lymph nodes. Doctors reported the surgery was completely curative and no further treatment is necessary.
"He is in very good spirits recuperating at home, and looks forward to conducting the opening events of the 2008/2009 seasons."...
- 7/23/2008
- WENN
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