Meryl Streep, James Levine Elected To American Academy Of Arts And Letters

The 112-year-old academy announced Monday that Streep and conductor James Levine had been elected to a special category, established in 1983, for ‘Americans of great distinction in the arts whose work falls outside the traditional departments’ of music (composition), literature and art.” Nine others, including Francine Prose, Thom Mayne and Marilynne Robinson, were made members in the regular way.