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  • Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
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    Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
    In Madrid, Spain, on October 20, 2025, Andres Rabago, known by his pseudonym El Roto, receives the Gold Medal of the Circulo de Bellas Artes de Madrid at the age of 78. He is a renowned Spanish illustrator, cartoonist, and painter, recognized for his lifelong commitment to social and political critique, which he considers a form of public service. In the photo, El Roto is seen during a public conversation with journalist and writer Jesus Ruiz Mantilla. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
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    Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
    In Madrid, Spain, on October 20, 2025, Andres Rabago, known by his pseudonym ''El Roto,'' a renowned Spanish illustrator, cartoonist, and painter, receives the Gold Medal of the Circulo de Bellas Artes de Madrid at the age of 78. This award recognizes his lifelong commitment to social and political critique, which he considers a form of public service. Famous for his sharp, satirical cartoons published daily in *El Pais*, El Roto is praised by the president of the Circulo, Juan Miguel Hernandez, for his ability to expose the hypocrisy of the system and for the enduring relevance of his works, including those created decades ago. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
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    Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
    In Madrid, Spain, on October 20, 2025, Andres Rabago, known by his pseudonym ''El Roto,'' a renowned Spanish illustrator, cartoonist, and painter, receives the Gold Medal of the Circulo de Bellas Artes de Madrid at the age of 78. This award recognizes his lifelong commitment to social and political critique, which he considers a form of public service. Famous for his sharp, satirical cartoons published daily in *El Pais*, El Roto is praised by the president of the Circulo, Juan Miguel Hernandez, for his ability to expose the hypocrisy of the system and for the enduring relevance of his works, including those created decades ago. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
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    Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
    In Madrid, Spain, on October 20, 2025, Andres Rabago, known by his pseudonym ''El Roto,'' a renowned Spanish illustrator, cartoonist, and painter, receives the Gold Medal of the Circulo de Bellas Artes de Madrid at the age of 78. This award recognizes his lifelong commitment to social and political critique, which he considers a form of public service. Famous for his sharp, satirical cartoons published daily in *El Pais*, El Roto is praised by the president of the Circulo, Juan Miguel Hernandez, for his ability to expose the hypocrisy of the system and for the enduring relevance of his works, including those created decades ago. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
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    Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
    In Madrid, Spain, on October 20, 2025, Andres Rabago, known by his pseudonym ''El Roto,'' a renowned Spanish illustrator, cartoonist, and painter, receives the Gold Medal of the Circulo de Bellas Artes de Madrid at the age of 78. This award recognizes his lifelong commitment to social and political critique, which he considers a form of public service. Famous for his sharp, satirical cartoons published daily in *El Pais*, El Roto is praised by the president of the Circulo, Juan Miguel Hernandez, for his ability to expose the hypocrisy of the system and for the enduring relevance of his works, including those created decades ago. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
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    Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
    In Madrid, Spain, on October 20, 2025, Andres Rabago, known by his pseudonym ''El Roto,'' a renowned Spanish illustrator, cartoonist, and painter, receives the Gold Medal of the Circulo de Bellas Artes de Madrid at the age of 78. This award recognizes his lifelong commitment to social and political critique, which he considers a form of public service. Famous for his sharp, satirical cartoons published daily in *El Pais*, El Roto is praised by the president of the Circulo, Juan Miguel Hernandez, for his ability to expose the hypocrisy of the system and for the enduring relevance of his works, including those created decades ago. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
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    Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
    In Madrid, Spain, on October 20, 2025, Andres Rabago, known by his pseudonym ''El Roto,'' a renowned Spanish illustrator, cartoonist, and painter, receives the Gold Medal of the Circulo de Bellas Artes de Madrid at the age of 78. This award recognizes his lifelong commitment to social and political critique, which he considers a form of public service. Famous for his sharp, satirical cartoons published daily in *El Pais*, El Roto is praised by the president of the Circulo, Juan Miguel Hernandez, for his ability to expose the hypocrisy of the system and for the enduring relevance of his works, including those created decades ago. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
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    Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
    In Madrid, Spain, on October 20, 2025, Andres Rabago, known by his pseudonym ''El Roto,'' a renowned Spanish illustrator, cartoonist, and painter, receives the Gold Medal of the Circulo de Bellas Artes de Madrid at the age of 78. This award recognizes his lifelong commitment to social and political critique, which he considers a form of public service. Famous for his sharp, satirical cartoons published daily in *El Pais*, El Roto is praised by the president of the Circulo, Juan Miguel Hernandez, for his ability to expose the hypocrisy of the system and for the enduring relevance of his works, including those created decades ago. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
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    Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
    In Madrid, Spain, on October 20, 2025, Andres Rabago, known by his pseudonym ''El Roto,'' a renowned Spanish illustrator, cartoonist, and painter, receives the Gold Medal of the Circulo de Bellas Artes de Madrid at the age of 78. This award recognizes his lifelong commitment to social and political critique, which he considers a form of public service. Famous for his sharp, satirical cartoons published daily in *El Pais*, El Roto is praised by the president of the Circulo, Juan Miguel Hernandez, for his ability to expose the hypocrisy of the system and for the enduring relevance of his works, including those created decades ago. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
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    Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
    In Madrid, Spain, on October 20, 2025, Andres Rabago, known by his pseudonym ''El Roto,'' a renowned Spanish illustrator, cartoonist, and painter, receives the Gold Medal of the Circulo de Bellas Artes de Madrid at the age of 78. This award recognizes his lifelong commitment to social and political critique, which he considers a form of public service. Famous for his sharp, satirical cartoons published daily in *El Pais*, El Roto is praised by the president of the Circulo, Juan Miguel Hernandez, for his ability to expose the hypocrisy of the system and for the enduring relevance of his works, including those created decades ago. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
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    Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
    In Madrid, Spain, on October 20, 2025, Andres Rabago, known by his pseudonym ''El Roto,'' a renowned Spanish illustrator, cartoonist, and painter, receives the Gold Medal of the Circulo de Bellas Artes de Madrid at the age of 78. This award recognizes his lifelong commitment to social and political critique, which he considers a form of public service. Famous for his sharp, satirical cartoons published daily in *El Pais*, El Roto is praised by the president of the Circulo, Juan Miguel Hernandez, for his ability to expose the hypocrisy of the system and for the enduring relevance of his works, including those created decades ago. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
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    Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
    In Madrid, Spain, on October 20, 2025, Andres Rabago, known by his pseudonym El Roto, receives the Gold Medal of the Circulo de Bellas Artes de Madrid at the age of 78. He is a renowned Spanish illustrator, cartoonist, and painter, recognized for his lifelong commitment to social and political critique, which he considers a form of public service. In the photo, El Roto is seen during a public conversation with journalist and writer Jesus Ruiz Mantilla. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
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    Andrés Rábago, El Roto, Receives The Gold Medal Of The Círculo De Bellas Artes In Madrid
    In Madrid, Spain, on October 20, 2025, Andres Rabago, known by his pseudonym ''El Roto,'' a renowned Spanish illustrator, cartoonist, and painter, receives the Gold Medal of the Circulo de Bellas Artes de Madrid at the age of 78. This award recognizes his lifelong commitment to social and political critique, which he considers a form of public service. Famous for his sharp, satirical cartoons published daily in *El Pais*, El Roto is praised by the president of the Circulo, Juan Miguel Hernandez, for his ability to expose the hypocrisy of the system and for the enduring relevance of his works, including those created decades ago. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
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    ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
    Brian Eno and Malak Mattar ' Together for Palestine'.

    Musician Brian Eno and artist Malak Mattar, key figures in next week’s Together for Palestine concert, explain why artists are putting fears of a backlash aside and uniting in the call for action.

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  • ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
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    ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
    Brian Eno and Malak Mattar ' Together for Palestine'.

    Musician Brian Eno and artist Malak Mattar, key figures in next week’s Together for Palestine concert, explain why artists are putting fears of a backlash aside and uniting in the call for action.

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  • ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
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    ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
    Brian Eno and Malak Mattar ' Together for Palestine'.

    Musician Brian Eno and artist Malak Mattar, key figures in next week’s Together for Palestine concert, explain why artists are putting fears of a backlash aside and uniting in the call for action.

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  • ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
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    ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
    Brian Eno and Malak Mattar ' Together for Palestine'.

    Musician Brian Eno and artist Malak Mattar, key figures in next week’s Together for Palestine concert, explain why artists are putting fears of a backlash aside and uniting in the call for action.

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  • ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
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    ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
    Brian Eno and Malak Mattar ' Together for Palestine'.

    Musician Brian Eno and artist Malak Mattar, key figures in next week’s Together for Palestine concert, explain why artists are putting fears of a backlash aside and uniting in the call for action.

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  • ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
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    ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
    Brian Eno and Malak Mattar ' Together for Palestine'.

    Musician Brian Eno and artist Malak Mattar, key figures in next week’s Together for Palestine concert, explain why artists are putting fears of a backlash aside and uniting in the call for action.

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  • ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
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    ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
    Brian Eno and Malak Mattar ' Together for Palestine'.

    Musician Brian Eno and artist Malak Mattar, key figures in next week’s Together for Palestine concert, explain why artists are putting fears of a backlash aside and uniting in the call for action.

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  • ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
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    ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
    Brian Eno and Malak Mattar ' Together for Palestine'.

    Musician Brian Eno and artist Malak Mattar, key figures in next week’s Together for Palestine concert, explain why artists are putting fears of a backlash aside and uniting in the call for action.

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  • ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
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    ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
    Brian Eno and Malak Mattar ' Together for Palestine'.

    Musician Brian Eno and artist Malak Mattar, key figures in next week’s Together for Palestine concert, explain why artists are putting fears of a backlash aside and uniting in the call for action.

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  • ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
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    ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
    Brian Eno and Malak Mattar ' Together for Palestine'.

    Musician Brian Eno and artist Malak Mattar, key figures in next week’s Together for Palestine concert, explain why artists are putting fears of a backlash aside and uniting in the call for action.

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  • ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
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    ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
    Brian Eno and Malak Mattar ' Together for Palestine'.

    Musician Brian Eno and artist Malak Mattar, key figures in next week’s Together for Palestine concert, explain why artists are putting fears of a backlash aside and uniting in the call for action.

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  • ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
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    ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
    Brian Eno and Malak Mattar ' Together for Palestine'.

    Musician Brian Eno and artist Malak Mattar, key figures in next week’s Together for Palestine concert, explain why artists are putting fears of a backlash aside and uniting in the call for action.

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  • ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
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    ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
    Brian Eno and Malak Mattar ' Together for Palestine'.

    Musician Brian Eno and artist Malak Mattar, key figures in next week’s Together for Palestine concert, explain why artists are putting fears of a backlash aside and uniting in the call for action.

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  • ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
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    ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
    Brian Eno and Malak Mattar ' Together for Palestine'.

    Musician Brian Eno and artist Malak Mattar, key figures in next week’s Together for Palestine concert, explain why artists are putting fears of a backlash aside and uniting in the call for action.

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  • ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
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    ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
    Brian Eno and Malak Mattar ' Together for Palestine'.

    Musician Brian Eno and artist Malak Mattar, key figures in next week’s Together for Palestine concert, explain why artists are putting fears of a backlash aside and uniting in the call for action.

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  • ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
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    ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
    Brian Eno and Malak Mattar ' Together for Palestine'.

    Musician Brian Eno and artist Malak Mattar, key figures in next week’s Together for Palestine concert, explain why artists are putting fears of a backlash aside and uniting in the call for action.

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  • ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
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    ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
    Brian Eno and Malak Mattar ' Together for Palestine'.

    Musician Brian Eno and artist Malak Mattar, key figures in next week’s Together for Palestine concert, explain why artists are putting fears of a backlash aside and uniting in the call for action.

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  • ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
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    ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
    Brian Eno and Malak Mattar ' Together for Palestine'.

    Musician Brian Eno and artist Malak Mattar, key figures in next week’s Together for Palestine concert, explain why artists are putting fears of a backlash aside and uniting in the call for action.

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  • ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
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    ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
    Brian Eno and Malak Mattar ' Together for Palestine'.

    Musician Brian Eno and artist Malak Mattar, key figures in next week’s Together for Palestine concert, explain why artists are putting fears of a backlash aside and uniting in the call for action.

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  • ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
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    ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
    Brian Eno and Malak Mattar ' Together for Palestine'.

    Musician Brian Eno and artist Malak Mattar, key figures in next week’s Together for Palestine concert, explain why artists are putting fears of a backlash aside and uniting in the call for action.

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  • ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
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    ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
    Brian Eno and Malak Mattar ' Together for Palestine'.

    Musician Brian Eno and artist Malak Mattar, key figures in next week’s Together for Palestine concert, explain why artists are putting fears of a backlash aside and uniting in the call for action.

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  • ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
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    ‘Neutrality should not be an option’: why are so many artists now speaking out on Gaza?
    Brian Eno and Malak Mattar ' Together for Palestine'.

    Musician Brian Eno and artist Malak Mattar, key figures in next week’s Together for Palestine concert, explain why artists are putting fears of a backlash aside and uniting in the call for action.

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  • Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1
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    Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1
    American actress, comedian, producer, writer, and illustrator Abbi Jacobson arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1 held at the Netflix Tudum Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1
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    Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1
    American actress, comedian, producer, writer, and illustrator Abbi Jacobson arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1 held at the Netflix Tudum Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

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    Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1
    American actress, comedian, producer, writer, and illustrator Abbi Jacobson arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1 held at the Netflix Tudum Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

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    Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1
    American actress, comedian, producer, writer, and illustrator Abbi Jacobson arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1 held at the Netflix Tudum Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

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    Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1
    American actress, comedian, producer, writer, and illustrator Abbi Jacobson arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1 held at the Netflix Tudum Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

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    Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1
    American actress, comedian, producer, writer, and illustrator Abbi Jacobson arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1 held at the Netflix Tudum Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

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    Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1
    American actress, comedian, producer, writer, and illustrator Abbi Jacobson arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1 held at the Netflix Tudum Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

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    Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1
    American actress, comedian, producer, writer, and illustrator Abbi Jacobson arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1 held at the Netflix Tudum Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

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    Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1
    American actress, comedian, producer, writer, and illustrator Abbi Jacobson arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1 held at the Netflix Tudum Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

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    Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1
    American actress, comedian, producer, writer, and illustrator Abbi Jacobson arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1 held at the Netflix Tudum Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

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    Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1
    American actress, comedian, producer, writer, and illustrator Abbi Jacobson arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1 held at the Netflix Tudum Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

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    Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1
    American actress, comedian, producer, writer, and illustrator Abbi Jacobson arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1 held at the Netflix Tudum Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

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    Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1
    American actress, comedian, producer, writer, and illustrator Abbi Jacobson arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1 held at the Netflix Tudum Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

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    Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1
    American actress, comedian, producer, writer, and illustrator Abbi Jacobson arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1 held at the Netflix Tudum Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

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    Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1
    American actor Ben Feldman, American actress, comedian, writer, and host Nicole Byer, American actress, comedian, producer, writer, and illustrator Abbi Jacobson, American actress Angelique Cabral, American actress, artist, activist, and author Lisa Edelstein, American voice actress Michaela Dietz and American actor and author Max Greenfield arrive at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Season 1 held at the Netflix Tudum Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

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