Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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■ This week’s remaining episodes of “Late Night with Seth Meyers” have been scrapped after host Seth Meyers tested positive for covid-19. On Tuesday, the 48-yearold Meyers tweeted about his positive result but said he felt fine, thanking the vaccine and a booster shot. He last hosted an original broadcast on Monday. With Meyers’ positive test, NBC canceled the four shows scheduled from Tuesday to Friday. “Tune in next Monday to see what cool location we will try and pass off as a studio!” Meyers tweeted. “Late Night with Seth Meyers” is just the latest TV show to grapple with the new surge in the pandemic. “Saturday Night Live” had to scramble to broadcast a new show last month without a live audience and with taped sketches. Fellow TV host Jimmy Fallon also revealed a positive covid-19 result right before Christmas, despite being fully vaccinated. Other stars who’ve recently tested positive include Hugh Jackman, Whoopi Goldberg, Debra Messing and LL Cool J.

■ The extensive music catalog of David Bowie, stretching from the late 1960s to just before his death in 2016, has been sold to Warner Chappell Music. More than 400 songs, among them “Space Oddity,” “Ziggy Stardust,” “Fame,” “Rebel Rebel” and “Let’s Dance” on 26 Bowie studio albums released during his lifetime, a posthumous studio album release, “Toy,” two studio albums from Tin Machine, as well as tracks released as singles from soundtrack­s and other projects, are included. Financial details of the sale were not released. Warner Chapell is the music publishing wing of Warner Music Group Corp. Bruce Springstee­n sold his catalog to Sony Music last month for a reported $500 million. Other artists that have sold their catalogs in recent years, either in part or in their entirety, include Bob Dylan, Neil Young and Stevie Nicks. Bowie, born David Jones in London in 1947, died in January 2016 after battling cancer for 18 months. As a performer, Bowie had unpredicta­ble range of styles, melding European jadedness with American rhythms and his ever-changing personas and wardrobes. The gaunt and erudite Bowie brought an open theatrical­ity and androgyny to popular music that changed the very meaning of being a rock star. He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1996. Last year Warner Music Group reached a deal with the Bowie estate that gave Warner Music licensed worldwide rights to Bowie’s recorded music catalog from 1968.

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