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    Canadian installation artists Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller will show a new work in Trinity Bellwoods Park during the Luminato arts and cultur

  • Canadian Broadcasting Company - 1 hours ago
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    A host of independent music acts were celebrated at Canada's annual Indie music awards on Saturday, with Vancouver pop-punk band Marianas Trench takin

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    Jean Ferrat, a French singer and songwriter whose communist views saw some of his songs banned from French radio and television in the 1960s, has died

  • Canadian Broadcasting Company - 1 hours ago
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    An ancient wooden coffin stolen from Egypt 126 years ago has finally returned home after being confiscated in the U.S. in 2008.

  • Canadian Broadcasting Company - 1 hours ago
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    The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) handed out its annual media awards with honourees that included Cynthia Nixon and Joy Behar.

Music Review | Grand Finals Concert of the Metropolitan Opera’s National Council Auditions: A Chan
New York Times - 1 hours ago
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This year’s Grand Finals Concert of the Metropolitan Opera’s National Council Auditions on Sunday presented nine young singers competing for five priz

Sony and Michael Jackson Estate Sign Sweeping Contract
New York Times - 1 hours ago
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The deal gives Sony the rights to sell the artist’s back catalog and draw on a large vault of unheard recordings.

Music Review: At the Met, Dance, Chant and Song Span the Centuries
New York Times - 1 hours ago
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Early Music Exposed, a daylong festival at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Saturday, ostensibly celebrated the reopening of the André Mertens Galler

Music Review: At Jazz Gallery, Melding Cuban and American Jazz
New York Times - 1 hours ago
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Bobby Carcassés, a singer, trumpeter, pianist, conguero and connector in Cuban jazz, performed at the Jazz Gallery on Thursday.

Music Review | Alim Qasimov: At Asia Society, Mugham, the Classical Song of Azerbaijan
New York Times - 1 hours ago
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The words Alim Qasimov sang on Friday night at Asia Society were nearly five centuries old.

Music: Scion Rock Fest: Grindcore, Death and Other Styles
New York Times - 1 hours ago
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Scion, a Toyota brand, underwrote a metal festival in Columbus, Ohio.

Critics’ Choice: New Music From Gorillaz, the Chieftains and Fenn O’Berg
New York Times - 1 hours ago
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New releases from Gorillaz, the Chieftains and Fenn O’Berg.

Music Review | Lea Salonga: Disney and ‘Miss Saigon’ at Café Carlyle
New York Times - 1 hours ago
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Lea Salonga is the vocal personification of what might be called the Broadway and Hollywood international style.

Music Review | Kronos Quartet: Reveries From the Arctic Circle, at Zankel Hall
New York Times - 1 hours ago
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The Kronos Quartet presented music and performers from within or near the Arctic Circle.

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Music Review | Flux Quartet: At Bargemusic, Microtones of Annie Gosfield and David First
New York Times - 1 hours ago
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There was microtonal mayhem at Bargemusic during the adventurous Flux Quartet’s performance in the Here and Now series.



Arts, Briefly: Royal Opera in London to Stage ‘Anna Nicole’
New York Times - 1 hours ago
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According to the BBC, the Royal Opera House in London plans to stage the world premiere of “Anna Nicole,” based on the life of the former Playboy mode

MUSiC: Brad Mehldau and Jon Brion’s Jazz-Pop Encounter, the Sequel
New York Times - 1 hours ago
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The latest collaboration between the jazz pianist Brad Mehldau and the pop producer Jon Brian, who teamed on the influential album “Largo” eight years

Passing the Baton at the Salzburg Festival Orchestra
New York Times - 1 hours ago
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While young orchestras have been around forever, marketing them as billboard attractions is something new.

Playlist: New CDs From Zola Jesus, No More Shapes and Walter Smith III
New York Times - 1 hours ago
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New CDs from Zola Jesus, No More Shapes and Walter Smith III.

Ping: Labels Balk at Services to Stream Music to Various Devices
New York Times - 1 hours ago
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Music in the cloud, an Internet music service that everyone anticipates but which has not yet caught on, would cause problems for the music industry i

Lacombe Prepares to Lead the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra
New York Times - 1 hours ago
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Jacques Lacombe of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra. He called its lack of a permanent home an advantage.Jacques Lacombe, the new leader of the New J

Music Review | Gilberto Gil: At the Nokia Theater, Complex Colors in Simple Settings
New York Times - 1 hours ago
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Gilberto Gil’s trio meticulously sketched the sound of much larger ensembles at the Nokia Theater on Thursday night.

Music: Two Bands Nurtured in a Garden State of Mind
New York Times - 1 hours ago
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New albums from Titus Andronicus and the Pharmacists are infused with a sense of New Jersey identity.

Music Review | 'Gershwin ... Here to Stay': Gershwin by K T Sullivan at the Oak Room
New York Times - 1 hours ago
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“Gershwin ... Here to Stay” is a wonderfully buoyant tribute the piano man Mark Nadler is performing with K T Sullivan at the Oak Room of the Algonqui

True Grit author to get award for southern writing
Canadian Broadcasting Company - 1 hours ago
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Charles Portis, the author of True Grit and Norwood, will be honoured with a lifetime achievement award in southern literature by Oxford American maga



Ship 'O Fools commissioned by Luminato
Canadian Broadcasting Company - 1 hours ago
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Canadian installation artists Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller will show a new work in Trinity Bellwoods Park during the Luminato arts and cultur

Marianas Trench grabs 2 Indie music awards
Canadian Broadcasting Company - 1 hours ago
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A host of independent music acts were celebrated at Canada's annual Indie music awards on Saturday, with Vancouver pop-punk band Marianas Trench takin

French singer-songwriter Ferrat dies
Canadian Broadcasting Company - 1 hours ago
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Jean Ferrat, a French singer and songwriter whose communist views saw some of his songs banned from French radio and television in the 1960s, has died

3,000-year-old coffin back in Egypt
Canadian Broadcasting Company - 1 hours ago
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An ancient wooden coffin stolen from Egypt 126 years ago has finally returned home after being confiscated in the U.S. in 2008.

Cynthia Nixon, Joy Behar win gay media awards
Canadian Broadcasting Company - 1 hours ago
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The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) handed out its annual media awards with honourees that included Cynthia Nixon and Joy Behar.

Ex-CBC host Gary Mittelholtz dies
Canadian Broadcasting Company - 1 hours ago
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Long-time CBC radio personality Gary Mittelholtz died while cross-country skiing near Sussex, N.B., on Saturday. He was 55.

The ESP Enigma: The Scientific Case for Psychic Phenomena by Diane Hennacy Powell - review
The Daily Telegraph - 2 hours ago
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The ESP Enigma: The Scientific Case for Psychic Phenomena by Diane Hennacy Powell offers a 'science-based' look at psychic phenomena.

Bad Ideas? An Arresting History of Our Inventions by Robert Winston: review
The Daily Telegraph - 2 hours ago
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Does science always benefit mankind? Perhaps not, says Toby Clements, discussing Robert Winston's new book, Bad Ideas? An Arresting History of Our Inv

So Much for That by Lionel Shriver: review
The Daily Telegraph - 2 hours ago
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Lucy Daniel is uplifted by Lionel Shriver's passionate and unflinching new novel, So Much for That, which tackles unapproachable subjects head-on

Nothing to Envy: Real Lives in North Korea by Barbara Demick: review
The Daily Telegraph - 2 hours ago
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Simon Scott Plummer reads an account of the Stalinist cruelty of the Kim dynasty in North Korea, as chronicled by Barbara Demick in Nothing to Envy



Saving Darfur: Everyone's Favourite African War by Rob Crilly: review
The Daily Telegraph - 2 hours ago
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Nick Meo finds Saving Darfur by Rob Crilly provides a different view of the tragedy in Sudan

We prepare for birth - why not prepare for death?
The Daily Telegraph - 2 hours ago
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A new book on coping with death by Comic Relief founder Jane Tewson aims to aid the grieving process

Kathy Lette: if my convict ancestors could see me now...
The Daily Telegraph - 2 hours ago
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When Australian novelist Kathy Lette was awarded an honorary degree by a British university last year, she was inspired to explore her family history

Solar by Ian McEwan: review
The Daily Telegraph - 2 hours ago
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Lorna Bradbury declares Solar by Ian McEwan, a dark satire about climate change, to be his finest work to date

Molotov's Magic Lantern: A Journey in Russian History by Rachel Polonsky: review
The Daily Telegraph - 2 hours ago
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Charlotte Hobson takes a literary journey in the footsteps of Stalin's henchman, reviewing Rachel Polonsky's new book, Molotov's Magic Lantern

Beg, Borrow, Steal: A Writer's Life by Michael Greenberg
The Daily Telegraph - 2 hours ago
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Sinclair McKay is highly amused by Beg, Borrow Steal, Michael Greenberg's romantic account of struggling to be a writer in New York

My Animal Life by Maggie Gee: review
The Daily Telegraph - 2 hours ago
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Maggie Gee vividly shares her memories of post-war Britain in My Animal Life, finds Sinclair McKay

Why Not Me? A Story of Love and Loss by Barbara Want: review
The Daily Telegraph - 2 hours ago
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Helen Brown admires the honesty of Why Not Me? A Story of Love and Loss, Barbara Want's memoir of bereavement

Learning to love Gustav Mahler
Los Angeles Times - 6 hours ago
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The composer's works have moved past the controversy to be ubiquitous and vital. One evening in 1966, not long after the Los Angeles Philharmonic move

Athol Fugard’s Next Act: Driving Out Apartheid’s Ghost
New York Times - 2010-03-13 11:28:36
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Athol Fugard, the South African playwright, is back telling stories shaped by his country’s tormented racial history. His new play will have its premi

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Music: Two Bands Nurtured in a Garden State of Mind
New York Times - 2010-03-13 11:28:29
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New albums from Titus Andronicus and the Pharmacists are infused with a sense of New Jersey identity.

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Television Review | 'Who Is Clark Rockefeller?': Pretend Rockefeller Could Sell a Bridge Over the Ea
New York Times - 2010-03-13 11:28:25
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The Lifetime movie “Who Is Clark Rockefeller?,” which makes its debut on Saturday night, is about a German man who fooled flocks of Americans with his

Dance Review | Liz Gerring Dance Company: At Baryshnikov Center, Bringing the Outdoors In
New York Times - 2010-03-13 11:28:19
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Liz Gerring’s “Lichtung/Clearing,” at the Baryshnikov Arts Center, puts a video set to good use. But it’s the dancing and choreography that make this

Music Review | Kronos Quartet: At Carnegie Hall, an All-Riley Evening of Peace and Hope
New York Times - 2010-03-13 11:28:13
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The Kronos Quartet performed a program of Terry Riley’s music at Zankel Hall on Thursday evening.

Dance Review | Walter Dundervill: ‘Dear Emissary, ... ’ - A Trip Through Time and Fashion
New York Times - 2010-03-13 11:28:08
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“Dear Emissary, ...,” a new dance-theater work at the Chocolate Factory in Queens, escapes neat associations to float in its own strange in-between lo

Music Review | Gilberto Gil: At the Nokia Theater, Complex Colors in Simple Settings
New York Times - 2010-03-13 11:28:02
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Gilberto Gil’s trio meticulously sketched the sound of much larger ensembles at the Nokia Theater on Thursday night.

Kathryn Bigelow: How Oscar Found Ms. Right
New York Times - 2010-03-13 11:27:55
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Kathryn Bigelow’s two-fisted win at the Academy Awards has helped dismantle stereotypes about what types of films women can and should direct.

Film: ‘The Runaways’: The Girls Who Kicked In Rock’s Door
New York Times - 2010-03-13 11:27:51
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The most striking thing about “The Runaways,” a new film about the trailblazing bad-girl rock band from the 1970s, is how authentic it feels.

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Theater Review | 'Lenin’s Embalmers': Doing a Job for Stalin, at Ensemble Studio Theater
New York Times - 2010-03-13 11:27:50
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“Lenin’s Embalmers,” at Ensemble Studio Theater, will teach you to beware those in seats of power who issue orders that carry the whiff of crazy.

‘Her Name Was Steven’ on CNN Presents
New York Times - 2010-03-13 11:27:45
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Reviews of new programs on Ion, Animal Planet and CNN.



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