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Cities across the country are finding unique ways to encourage visitors to enjoy the sights and sounds of their city. The City of Denver in Colorado has placed five colorful pianos painted by local artists in the middle of downtown area, welcoming people of all ages and skill levels to play. The art installation is called Your Keys to the City."Two times a year, we have artists come and re-paint these pianos and create these vibrant art installations,” says Britt Diehl with Downtown Denver Partnership.City officials hope the initiative brings people together."Denver is very artsy,” says a Denver resident named Angela. “I love seeing people interact together." One visitor from London said he’d never been to a city where there is interaction with instruments.But Denver isn’t the only city drawing crowds. In Nashville, thousands visited the selfie wall created by a local artist to help singer Taylor Swift promote her latest album. In New York City, the latest interactive art installation drawing visitors is called the Vessel. It’s also known as the stairway to nowhere."When you have pianos like this or public art, it brings people together from all walks of life and helps you take a moment hop off your phone and enjoy the place that you are in," Diehl says. 1287

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Dr. Michele Hernandez has made a career of understanding the college admissions system, but she was also surprised at the details of the recent college admissions scandal that made headlines. “I think the surprise was the depth and depravity of what the college consultant was doing, because he was rigging every aspect of the process,” Hernandez says. "What it showed is people are desperate to get their kids into top colleges."Hernandez is a former Dartmouth College admissions officer and now runs 514

  

CHICAGO - Former “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett has pleaded not guilty to restored charges that accuse him of staging a racist, homophobic attack against himself last year and falsely reporting it to Chicago police. His lawyer, Tina Glandian, entered the not guilty pleas on his behalf to six counts of felony disorderly conduct. She also told Judge James B. Linn that she's asked the Illinois Supreme Court to halt the case. Glandian told reporters that the revived prosecution is “an ordeal” for Smollett. Smollett has repeatedly denied police allegations that he staged the attack to get attention and further his career. His next court date is March 18. 670

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