Tom Lehrer, song satirist and mathematician, dies at 97New Foto - Tom Lehrer, song satirist and mathematician, dies at 97

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tom Lehrer, the popular and erudite song satirist who lampooned marriage, politics, racism and the Cold War, then largely abandoned his music career to return to teaching math at Harvard and other universities, has died. He was 97. Longtime friend David Herder said Lehrer died Saturday at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He did not specify a cause of death. Lehrer had remained on the math faculty of the University of California at Santa Cruz well into his late 70s. In 2020, he even turned away from his own copyright, granting the public permission to use his lyrics in any format without any fee in return. A Harvard prodigy (he had earned a math degree from the institution at age 18), Lehrer soon turned his very sharp mind to old traditions and current events. His songs included "Poisoning Pigeons in the Park," "The Old Dope Peddler" (set to a tune reminiscent of "The Old Lamplighter"), "Be Prepared" (in which he mocked the Boy Scouts) and "The Vatican Rag," in which Lehrer, an atheist, poked at the rites and ceremonies of the Roman Catholic Church. (Sample lyrics: "Get down on your knees, fiddle with your rosaries. Bow your head with great respect, and genuflect, genuflect, genuflect.") Accompanying himself on piano, he performed the songs in a colorful style reminiscent of such musical heroes as Gilbert and Sullivan and Stephen Sondheim, the latter a lifelong friend. Lehrer was often likened to such contemporaries as Allen Sherman and Stan Freberg for his comic riffs on culture and politics and he was cited by Randy Newman and "Weird Al" Jankovic among others as an influence. He mocked the forms of music he didn't like (modern folk songs, rock 'n' roll and modern jazz), laughed at the threat of nuclear annihilation and denounced discrimination. But he attacked in such an erudite, even polite, manner that almost no one objected. "Tom Lehrer is the most brilliant song satirist ever recorded," musicologist Barry Hansen once said. Hansen co-produced the 2000 boxed set of Lehrer's songs, "The Remains of Tom Lehrer," and had featured Lehrer's music for decades on his syndicated "Dr. Demento" radio show. Lehrer's body of work was actually quite small, amounting to about three dozen songs. "When I got a funny idea for a song, I wrote it. And if I didn't, I didn't," Lehrer told The Associated Press in 2000 during a rare interview. "I wasn't like a real writer who would sit down and put a piece of paper in the typewriter. And when I quit writing, I just quit. ... It wasn't like I had writer's block." He'd gotten into performing accidentally when he began to compose songs in the early 1950s to amuse his friends. Soon he was performing them at coffeehouses around Cambridge, Massachusetts, while he remained at Harvard to teach and obtain a master's degree in math. He cut his first record in 1953, "Songs by Tom Lehrer," which included "I Wanna Go Back to Dixie," lampooning the attitudes of the Old South, and the "Fight Fiercely, Harvard," suggesting how a prissy Harvard blueblood might sing a football fight song. After a two-year stint in the Army, Lehrer began to perform concerts of his material in venues around the world. In 1959, he released another LP called "More of Tom Lehrer" and a live recording called "An Evening Wasted with Tom Lehrer," nominated for a Grammy for best comedy performance (musical) in 1960. But around the same time, he largely quit touring and returned to teaching math, though he did some writing and performing on the side. Lehrer said he was never comfortable appearing in public. "I enjoyed it up to a point," he told The AP in 2000. "But to me, going out and performing the concert every night when it was all available on record would be like a novelist going out and reading his novel every night." He did produce a political satire song each week for the 1964 television show "That Was the Week That Was," a groundbreaking topical comedy show that anticipated "Saturday Night Live" a decade later. He released the songs the following year in an album titled "That Was the Year That Was." The material included "Who's Next?" that ponders which government will be the next to get the nuclear bomb ... perhaps Alabama? (He didn't need to tell his listeners that it was a bastion of segregation at the time.) "Pollution" takes a look at the then-new concept that perhaps rivers and lakes should be cleaned up. He also wrote songs for the 1970s educational children's show "The Electric Company." He told AP in 2000 that hearing from people who had benefited from them gave him far more satisfaction than praise for any of his satirical works. His songs were revived in the 1980 musical revue "Tomfoolery" and he made a rare public appearance in London in 1998 at a celebration honoring that musical's producer, Cameron Mackintosh. Lehrer was born in 1928, in New York City, the son of a successful necktie designer. He recalled an idyllic childhood on Manhattan's Upper West Side that included attending Broadway shows with his family and walking through Central Park day or night. After skipping two grades in school, he entered Harvard at 15 and, after receiving his master's degree, he spent several years unsuccessfully pursuing a doctorate. "I spent many, many years satisfying all the requirements, as many years as possible, and I started on the thesis," he once said. "But I just wanted to be a grad student, it's a wonderful life. That's what I wanted to be, and unfortunately, you can't be a Ph.D. and a grad student at the same time." He began to teach part-time at Santa Cruz in the 1970s, mainly to escape the harsh New England winters. From time to time, he acknowledged, a student would enroll in one of his classes based on knowledge of his songs. "But it's a real math class," he said at the time. "I don't do any funny theorems. So those people go away pretty quickly." ___ Former Associated Press writer John Rogers contributed to this story. Rogers retired from The AP in 2021.

Tom Lehrer, song satirist and mathematician, dies at 97

Tom Lehrer, song satirist and mathematician, dies at 97 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tom Lehrer, the popular and erudite song satirist who lampooned m...
Duke and Duchess of Westminster Welcome Their First Baby, a Girl — Will Prince William Be a Godfather?New Foto - Duke and Duchess of Westminster Welcome Their First Baby, a Girl — Will Prince William Be a Godfather?

Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty TheDuke and Duchess of Westminsterare parents! Hugh and Olivia Grosvenor welcomed their first baby — a girl named Cosima Florence Grosvenor — in London on Sunday, July 27. "The Duke and Duchess of Westminster are thrilled to announce the birth of their baby daughter," read a statement obtained by PEOPLE. "Both the Duchess and Cosima are doing well," the statement continued. "The Duke and Duchess now look forward to spending this special time together as a family." https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf The couple firstannounced they were expectingearlier this year. "The Duke and Duchess of Westminster are very pleased to share that the Duchess is expecting a baby in the summer," a spokesperson for the couple said in a March 12 statement. "The couple are delighted with the news and are very much looking forward to starting a family together." It's possible the Duke and Duchess could namePrince Williamas their child's godfather, as the prince is a close friend of Hugh's, who is godfather to William's eldest son,Prince George, and is also godfather toPrince Harry's son,Prince Archie. William, 42, and George, 11, wererecently spottedout with Hugh and Olivia for an Aston Villa soccer game on April 15, when the group watched the team's Champions League quarterfinal against Paris Saint-Germain at Villa Park in Birmingham, England. When Aston Villa — a favorite team of William and George — scored, Hugh and Olivia jumped up from their seats and hugged in celebration. The couple's energetic appearance marked one of their first public outings since first announcing their pregnancy news in March. Jean Catuffe/Getty Can't get enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! The birth of their baby comes about a year after the pairtied the knoton June 7, 2024, in a stunning society wedding at Chester Cathedral. Hugh is therichest personin the U.K. under 40, and he was widely considered to be one of the most eligible U.K. bachelors prior to his relationship with Olivia. He has many close ties to the British royals as a godson of the King, and his mother is godmother to Prince William. His relationship with Prince William was on full display at his wedding, when the royal served as anusherat the event and helped guests — includingPrincess Eugenie— find their seats. Read the original article onPeople

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"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Rumors began circulating this week that musical artist Doja Cat andStranger Thingsstar Joseph Quinn might be dating after the two were spotted together in London. The situation is truly inspirational to anyone who's had a longtime crush, as the rapper first suggested she was interested in Quinn in 2022. But shortly after she made her first move, there were rumors that Doja was datingJ.Cyrus, taking a Quinn romance off the table. Then recently, Doja was supposedlyspottedwith a profile on the dating app Raya, leading fans to think she might have split up with Cyrus. Here's everything we know about Quinn and Doja's relationship timeline so far. Shortly before the release ofStranger Things 4: Volume 1on Netflix, Dojawrotein a now-deleted tweet: "joseph quinn fine as shit." Later, after the release ofVolume 2,a fan wroteon X, formerly Twitter, "Doja look how fine Joseph Quinn is," and she replied, "It's f-cking criminal." Quinn liked the first post, and the official Netflix Instagram accounteven shareda screenshot of it. In July 2022, Noah Schnapp revealed on TikTok that Doja Cat had DMed him about his costar, sharing theirprivate messagesfrom Instagram. In the messages, Doja Cat asked Schnapp, "Noah can u tell Joseph to hmu. Wait no. Does he have a gf?" Schnapp responded, "LMAOO slide into his [DMs]." She answered, "Idk his IG or Twitter he doesn't have a DM to slide into." Schnapp then gave her Quinn's Instagram handle. She was clearly not expecting Schnapp to share their conversation publicly and ended up blasting his behavior during anInstagram livestream. "The fact that Noah did that, like, went and posted a private conversation between me and him is so unbelievably socially unaware and whack," she said. "That's borderline snake shit, that's weasel shit. And I'm not saying that encapsulates his entire personality. She continued, "Maybe he is, like, a whole snake. But I didn't see him that way. I made an assumption that he was gonna be chill about it, and he went and shared information that I didn't feel comfortable with him sharing." Schnapp was 17 years old at the time—during the livestream, Doja also said, "To be fair, first let's be chill about it. Like Noah is a kid..."—and they have both since apologized to each other. On August 18,DeuxMoishared a video of the two walking in London with Quinn wrapping his arm around her shoulder and holding her hand behind his back. Another photo allegedlyshowedthem together in Camden. And a third picseemedto show them having a drink at a pub in London, enjoying an animated conversation. On Sept. 21, Doja Cat performed at the iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas. During one moment in her show, she stopped to flash a large ring on her left hand's ring finger before playfully laughing and turning away from the audience. Naturally, the gesture and jewelry sparked engagement rumors. As she made the gesture, she sang, "Rub it in their face, put a rock on her hand." .@DojaCatperforming Agora Hills tonight at the 2024 iHeart Festival 👀pic.twitter.com/Y1kuHNYNfO — The Kittens Room (@TheKittensRoom)September 22, 2024 The next morning, shewrotea tweet and then deleted it that read, "no, im not engaged its a David Yurman ring with no rocks in it." Inphotosshared by gossip Instagram account DeuxMoi on February 18, the pair can be seen in an airport in Mexico, appearing to be on a trip together. In several pics, Quinn puts his arm around the musical artist and in others he seems to be carrying their bags. The singer wore a short beige dress under a long black coat, while Quinn wore black pants and a brown windbreaker. On March 18, gossip blog Deux Moishared storiesof the pair being seen in London, notably at Dingwalls in Camden. Quinn's filmWarfarehad its Los Angeles premiere in late March and Doja Cat wasseenleaving the after-party at the Sunset Towers Hotel with him that night. She was wearing a long gold gown under what looked like the actor's suit jacket. In late July,The Sunreported that Quinn was seen on a date with model Amelia Zerbe at Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles. "Joseph and Amelia were really low key and, when they left, they made sure they went separately," said an eyewitness. "He went ahead and got into the car before Amelia joined him. It seemed like they were on a date, but were keen not for anyone to notice them." You Might Also Like The 15 Best Organic And Clean Shampoos For Any And All Hair Types 100 Gifts That Are $50 Or Under (And Look Way More Expensive Than They Actually Are)

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Three people killed in German train crashNew Foto - Three people killed in German train crash

At least three people were killed and others seriously injured after a regional passenger train carrying around 100 people derailed in southern Germany. The crash happened in Riedlingen just after 6pm on Sunday, with its cause and the total number injured still being investigated. "The accident occurred at around 6.10pm (5.10pm GMT) near the town of Riedlingen in Baden-Wuerttemberg state," a police spokesman said. The passenger train was travelling from the German town of Sigmaringen to the city of Ulm when at least two train carriages derailed in a wooded area. Footage from the scene of the accident showed yellow and grey train carriages lying on their sides, as firefighters and emergency services were trying to gain access to the passengers. Thomas Strobl, a local politician with the Christian Democratic Union, drove to the scene of the accident after he learnt about the news. He told the Bild newspaper: "At the moment we have to mourn three deaths. In addition, several dozen injured, including several seriously injured. All passengers from the wagons have been brought to safety. But now wagons need to be lifted to make sure no one is under the train." Friedrich Merz, Germany's chancellor, said he was in close contact with the interior minister the transport minister. He said: "The train accident in the district of Biberach upsets me. We mourn for the victims. I express my sympathy to their relatives." Broaden your horizons with award-winning British journalism. Try The Telegraph free for 1 month with unlimited access to our award-winning website, exclusive app, money-saving offers and more.

Three people killed in German train crash

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UN aid chief: some movement restrictions appear to have been eased in GazaNew Foto - UN aid chief: some movement restrictions appear to have been eased in Gaza

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) -United Nations aid chief Tom Fletcher said on Sunday that some movement restrictions appeared to have been eased by Israel in Gaza on Sunday after Israel decided to "support a one-week scale-up of aid." Fletcher said in a statement that initial reports indicate that more than 100 truckloads of aid were collected from crossings to be transported into Gaza. "This is progress, but vast amounts of aid are needed to stave off famine and a catastrophic health crisis," he said. (Reporting by Michelle Nichols; editing by Kanishka Singh)

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Kansas sheriff's deputy shot and killed responding to domestic violence callNew Foto - Kansas sheriff's deputy shot and killed responding to domestic violence call

A 34-year-old Kansas sheriff's deputy was killed on Saturday when he was shot while responding to a domestic violence call, authorities said. Wyandotte County Sheriff's Deputy Elijah Ming was gunned down as he approached a home in Kansas City, Kansas, after a woman, concerned for her own safety, requested a deputy to accompany her as she moved out of the residence, officials said. Prior to the shooting, the woman informed police that a man with a gun inside the house had earlier threatened her and her friends when she first attempted to move out, according to officials. "Deputy Ming gave his life serving Wyandotte County and all of its residents," Wyandotte County Sheriff Daniel Soptic said at a news conference on Saturday, also noting that Ming was a 9-year veteran of the Wyandotte County Sheriff's Office. The shooting occurred at around 3:45 p.m. on Saturday in southwest Kansas City, according to Chief Karl Oakman of the Kansas City Police Department. Deputy Ming and an officer from the Kansas City Police Department went to the home to assist the woman move when a man inside opened fire on them without warning, striking Ming, Oakman said. The Kansas City Police officer was not injured, he said. Other officers raced to the house upon hearing of the shooting, according to Oakman. "As the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department was responding, the individual continued to fire on the responding officers, who then returned fire," Oakman said. MORE: Officer dies after gunman opens fire in 'ambush attack' in Ohio: Police Oakman said the suspect, later identified by law enforcement as 38-year-old Shawn Harris, was wounded in the gunfight and retreated back into the home, where he barricaded himself. Police negotiators spent about an hour talking to Harris over the phone before he surrendered, Oakman said. Harris was taken to a hospital to be treated, Oakman said, and was listed in good condition as of Saturday night. MORE: Shooting suspect ID'd in Santa Monica police officer 'ambush': Officials After visiting with Ming's family at the hospital, Kansas City Mayor Tyrone Gardner requested that the community to pray for them. "There are no words or comfort that can ever ease the pain of losing someone you love to senseless violence," said Gardner. The Kansas Bureau of Investigation is leading the probe into the shooting and will present its findings to the Wyandotte County District Attorney's Office to decide what charges to file against the suspect, according to officials.

Kansas sheriff's deputy shot and killed responding to domestic violence call

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