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    Oct 16, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Music review: Igudesman & Joo, inspired nuttiness at the Broad

    Culture Monster
    Mark Swed reviews the West Coast debut zany and inspired and inspiring classical music duo, Igudesman & Joo at the Broad Stage....
  2. Oct 22, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  3. Steinway honors pianist Michael Rickman, professor at Stetson University

    Orlando Arts Blog
    Critically acclaimed pianist Dr. Michael Rickman, professor of piano in Stetson University’s School of Music, has been honored by Steinway & Sons as a new member of its prestigious roster of Steinway Artists. The New York-based company says of its a...
  4. Feb 19, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Kennedy Center's boss says the arts are in trouble, blames lack of excellence and daring on timid administrators and funders

    Culture Monster
    Kennedy Center boss Michael Kaiser bemoans lack of excellence in the arts and says timid arts managers are to blame...
  6. Feb 14, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Jasper Johns is first studio artist in 34 years to receive Presidential Medal of Freedom

    Culture Monster
    Obama to confer 2011 Presidential Medal of Freedom on Tuesday; arts honorees are Yo-Yo Ma and Jasper Johns, the first visual artist to win since 1977....
  8. Dec 4, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Musical gift ideas: for the romantic

    Culture Monster
    A lot of attention has been given lately to the 19th century’s three dominant virtuosos. Topping the slate of recent recordings of Chopin’s late piano music is Marc-André Hamelin’s brilliantly deft accounts of the second and third sonatas. Maria...
  10. Jul 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. 'Harpejji' gaining traction in music world

    It looks a little bit like a body board, and it does ride the waves — sound waves, that is. Meet the harpejji, a fretted string instrument invented and built in the Baltimore area.
    It looks a little bit like a body board, and it does ride the waves — sound waves, that is. Meet the harpejji, a fretted string instrument invented and built in the Baltimore area. Coldplay bought one. A.R. Rahman, who composed the score to...

    Tags: Entertainment, Apple iPad, Real Estate, YouTube, Slumdog Millionaire (movie)

  12. Jul 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Review: A fascinating education in 'The Jazz Standards'

    <strong>The Jazz Standards</strong>
    -------------------- The Jazz Standards A Guide to the Repertoire Ted Gioia Oxford University Press: 528 pp., $39.95 -------------------- I like jazz but I don't know much about it. Or perhaps I should say that I know what I like. Duke Ellington,...

    Tags: Entertainment, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, Erroll Garner, Standards

  14. Apr 8, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Mike Wallace Dies At 93; '60 Minutes' Pioneer

    Mike Wallace, who pioneered and then dominated the probing and enduringly popular hallmark TV magazine series "60 Minutes," died Saturday night, CBS announced. He was 93.
    Mike Wallace, who pioneered and then dominated the probing and enduringly popular hallmark TV magazine series "60 Minutes," died Saturday night, CBS announced. He was 93. Wallace, who had triple heart bypass surgery in early 2008, died in New Haven,...

    Tags: John F. Kennedy, Shirley MacLaine, Roger Clemens, 60 Minutes (tv program), Unrest, Conflicts and War

  16. Apr 9, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Mike Wallace dies at 93; '60 Minutes' pioneer

    As the self-described "black hat" of television's premier newsmagazine "60 Minutes," Mike Wallace crafted a persona of a probing reporter known for his often caustic questioning of sometimes reluctant guests on the program.
    As the self-described "black hat" of television's premier newsmagazine "60 Minutes," Mike Wallace crafted a persona of a probing reporter known for his often caustic questioning of sometimes reluctant guests on the program. Beginning in 1968, as one of...

    Tags: John F. Kennedy, Shirley MacLaine, Roger Clemens, 60 Minutes (tv program), Unrest, Conflicts and War

  18. Apr 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Mike Wallace: The archetype for watchdog journalism on TV

    I was in the CNN green room in Washington Sunday when I heard about the death of pioneering CBS newsman Mike Wallace at 93 Sunday.
    The Baltimore Sun
    I was in the CNN green room in Washington Sunday when I heard about the death of pioneering CBS newsman Mike Wallace at 93 Sunday. Being a live show, host Howie Kurtz and the CNN team scrapped the planned opening and went with a segment on Wallace that I...

    Tags: Entertainment, Hospitals and Clinics, Television, Journalism, Lyndon B. Johnson

  20. Jan 24, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
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  22. Mar 2, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. The Maryland Theater

    On way to relieve Cabin Fever is to get out of the house and attend The Western Maryland Blues Fest’s “Cabin Fever Blues Bash” Thursday, March 3 at the Maryland Theater located in the Arts and Entertainment District in Hagerstown. ...

    Tags: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Entertainment, Arlo Guthrie, Music Theater, Theater

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