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Biography of Leonard Bernstein Life and works of Leonard Bernstein - consummate musician, one of 20th century's most celebrated conductors, and famous for creation of "West Side Story". leonard bernstein • leonard bernstein biography • bernstein works • bernstein music • bernstein west side story
Bernstein Opera A Quiet Place A Quiet Place, a psychological drama by Leonard Bernstein: opera plot summary, character list, and other opera information. bernstein's opera quiet place • quiet place plot synopsis • character roles of bernstein's quiet place • quiet place opera librettist • bernstein's quiet place premiere
Theresa Bernstein's Life Touched THREE Centuries Theresa Ferber Meyerowitz Bernstein died in mid-February in Manhattan, at the age of 111 years -nearly 112! Born in the 1800s, painted throughout all the 1900s, and died in the 2000s. Pretty amazing, and she was an excellent artist, to boot. suite101 • art students' league • theresa bernstein • ash can school • woman artist
Bernstein 65th Anniversary Gala at Carnegie Hall At Carnegie Hall, the New York Philharmonic's new Music Director Designate Alan Gilbert led the orchestra in a celebration of Bernstein's relationship with the NYP. bernstein 65th anniversary gala • music director designate alan gilbert • new york philharmonic • symphonic sutie on the waterfront • serenade after plato's symposium
April is National Poetry Month In 1996 the Academy of American Poets designated the month of April as National Poetry Month. According to the Academy, the purpose of National Poetry Month is to bring “together publishers, booksellers, literary organizations, libraries, schools, and poets around the country to celebrate poetry and its vital place in American culture.” april • national poetry month • charles berstein • academy of american poets
Buy the Right Classical Recording Does it really make a difference which recording of a classical work a listener purchases? Knowing the conductor and orchestra variation can make all the difference. conductor • beethoven's 9th symphony • karajan • bernstein • recording
Intro to the 20th-Century From the mathematical Boulez to the playful Satie to the nationalist Sibelius to the jazz-influenced Gershwin to the minimalist Reich, the 20th-century offers diversity. 20th-century composers • compilation album • classical music • introduction listening • itunes album
Troop 1500 Wins Gracie Awards The documentary about the daughters of inmates in a Texas prison presents an honest depiction of how children are affected by the crimes of their mothers. girl scout badges • troop 1500 movie • girl scouts beyond bars • girl scout uniforms • karen bernstein
Deep Throat Revealed William Mark Felt should be regarded as an American hero, one who risked his career, and possibly his life, to bring justice to the White House. william mark felt • deep throat • richard nixon • watergate • woodward
'The Ballad of the Girlie Man' Poet Charles Bernstein wants a "poetry that is bad for you." So he has written "The Ballad of the Girlie Man," a superb example of poem that is certainly bad for poetry. 'the ballad of the girlie man' • bernstein’s political propaganda • academy of american poets • against national poetry month as such • saturday night live
American Composer Aaron Copland The soundtrack of many an old Western film owes a great debt to Aaron Copland, a twentieth-century composer strongly associated with creating "Americana." aaron copland • elmer bernstein • american folk music • twentieth century composers • rodeo
American Composer Series #1 - Aaron Copland (part 1) This article begins a continuing series which will chronicle the lives and works of this country's greatest composers. copland • new york • boulanger • bernstein • appalachian
Edinburgh Festival and Travel Bargains The organisers announce the spectacular and varied programme for the 55th Edinburgh Festival and Tattoo. Scotland will greet you with the skirl of pipes and a dram or two of whisky. Also some last minute travel bargains for April and May edinburgh • festival • vienna • scotland • scottish
Recommended Investment Books - Basic Investment books I recommend folks read before they start to invest. investement • reading list • john c. bogle • william j. bernstein • david m. darst
Carnegie Hall: Home of Great Music One hundred and eighteen years ago Scottish steel magnate Andrew Carnegie donated the money that made Carnegie Hall one of the most famous buildings in the world. carnegie hall • music hall • famous music halls • leonard bernstein • arthur rubinstein
Follicular Unit Transplant Costs Considering cosmetic hair restoration surgery for alopecia (baldness)? What can you expect to pay for a follicular unit hair transplant? Ensure you get the best price. follicular unit hair transplant cost • hair transplant price • affordable hair transplant • medical hair restoration • bosley medical
Hiddensee Island in East Germany Hiddensee is an idyllic resort island in the Baltic Sea with sandy beaches next to Rügen, East Germany. Great opportunities for swimming, hiking, sailing and fishing hiddensee baltic germany • island of rügen • resort island germany • ferry services stralsund • no private cars allowed
New England Cemeteries An article about the old graveyards of Massachusetts where the headstones tell much about the deceased and their habits, foibles and reputations. new england cemeteries • massachusetts cemeteries • weird graves • historic graves • strange graves
All-Female Chamber Group: The Eroica Trio In "American Journey," The Eroica Trio has released another album that showcases the group's propensity to blend familiar classics with lesser known works. eroica trio • american journey • mark o'conner's poets and prophets • sara sant’ambrogio • susie park
Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival In Vail, Colorado, the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival featured performances by the Rochester Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and the New York Philharmonic. bravo! vail valley music festival • rochester philharmonic • philadelphia orchestra • new york philharmonic • christopher seaman
Dutch Conductor Edo de Waart Dutch-born Edo de Waart is scheduled to replace Andreas Delfs as the Milwaukee Symphony's Music Director, and will begin phasing in over the next couple of years. edo de waart • milwaukee symphony • hong kong philharmonic • steve reich • john adams
More Classical Music for Children Classical music that is sure to delight both young and old. menotti • amahl and the night visitors • i hate music! • lucy's aria • the telephone
Diabetes Dietary Guidelines Diabetes Dietary Guidelines will give you some tips on how you can eat right if you have diabetes. Even if you have not been diagnosed with diabetes, these guidelines will be a useful tool in teaching you how to start eating right too. You will also find some really good links to diabetic, low-fat and healthy, recipes and food web sites.
Be Smart Is Just Beginning In her juvenile year, Smarty Jones' daughter Be Smart wasn't ready to take on the star status of the gray daughter of Tapit, one of Smarty's old rivals from 2004. be smart and smarty jones • stardom bound star material • trainer christopher paasch high on stardom bound • progeny of smarty jones running behind • complete order of finish 2008 juvenile fillies
How to Get Over a Break Up Once you've accepted the break up, it's time to move on with your life. dumped • heartbreak • love • dating • girlfriend
Shakespeare and Gender Representation Critics have opposing views on Shakespeare's representation of women. Are Shakespeare's plays about the individual's struggle, or the struggle of women? gender representation in shakespeare • shakespeare and gender • shakespeare and sexuality • opposing views of shakespeare • shakespeare essay
The 2008 West Virginia Primaries A victory has been slated for Clinton in the state of West Virginia but as she trails Obama and others call for her to quit, it's unlikely that a win will save her. hillary clinton • barack obama • 2008 west virginia primary • democratic primary • united states presidential race
End of October Update AND Great Movie Sequences Part 8 This week, a brief discussion of the most recent films and their Oscar chances, and the eighth installment of my series on the greatest motion picture sequences of all time. sequences • film • cinema • academy award • scene
Downward Slope for Bush Recently, Democrats aren't the only ones to disapprove of the President. Citizens look towards Obama and the Democratic Party for a much needed change. bush approval ratings • iraq • obama for change • republicans opposing bush • bush not popular
Performing Subjectivities: Multi-Mimesis in These Waves of Girls The second part of an article theorising a revisioning of mimesis - MULTI-MIMESIS - in terms of contemporary women-authored hyperfictions, specifically Caitlyn Fisher's These Waves of Girls. feminist • feminism • hyperfiction • hypertext • lanser
Surviving a Natural Disaster or Terrorist Attack There is no better investment than one made which saves your life. This article and related discussion could do just that. earthquake • fire • tornado • hurricane • natural disaster
The Triangle Fire of 1911, Part 2 The second of Bailey Lowenthal's two-part article on New York's 1911 tragedy, the Triangle Shirtwaiste Fire. new york city • new york city labor • triangle fire • triangle shirtwaist company
What Not to Eat Many people have lost weight and kept it off using "low-carb" diets, but most people don't really have a clear idea about what foods contain carbohydrates. Do you? weight loss • lose weight • carbohydrates • low carb • low carb diet
Real Estate: Are We In A Bubble? Kirk discusses past bubbles, discusses ECRI's "Leading Home Price Index" and suggests ways to avoid trouble if this a bubble about to burst. leading home price index • real estate bubble • real estate • prices • index
Women Writing Africa Women Writing Africa: The Southern Region, a new book out from Feminist Press, is a great new resource for primary source materials and women's history in Africa. women writing africa • feminist press • southern africa • south africa • zimbabwe
More Composer Birthdays Ever wonder how old your favorite composer was turning this year? Find out with this fast list of major Classical composers. composer birthdays • milestone birthdays • classical composers • ages of composers • list of composers
100 Most Memorable Film Characters Of All Time: Nominations 21 thru 40 The countdown continues, revealing my choices for the most memorable characters in all of film history. This week, numbers 40 through 21 reveal some more cinema icons and heroes, some characters of true horror, some amazing female characters, and even a President of the United States. nixon • robert redford • paul newman • butch • sundance
BBC Proms Out + About Concert The BBC Proms Out + About concert will perform at multiple points around the city of London, for a full day of free classical music in public places. bbc proms out + about • bbc symphony orchestra family orchestra • bbc proms • tune in • public classical music
Dvorák's New World Symphony Antonin Dvorák wrote his 9th Symphony in the spirit of America's search for a particular national identity. Though perhaps inaccurate, his symphony remains ever popular. antonin dvorák • dvorak • new world sympony • symphony no. 9 "from the new world • " african american spirituals
Festival of Contemporary Music '08 The Tanglewood Music Center is gearing up to celebrate the 100th birthday of composer Elliott Carter at its 2008 Festival of Contemporary Music this July. festival of contemporary music • elliott carter • tanglewood music center • james levine • piano concerto
Joan Rivers - Work in Progress - Review In this hilarious hybrid of autobiography, play and standup, Rivers enthralls her audience and annihilates her enemies. joan rivers comedian • work in progress • comedy show • stand up comedy act • womencomedy review joan rivers comedian
Sesame Street 35th Anniversary Special, this Sunday An overview of the Sesame Street 35th anniversary special, "The Street We Live On", airing on PBS, Sunday April 4 at 8:00 PM and Monday April 5 in the daytime.
Thomas Wolfe Life and Works Brief biography of American author, dramatist, and short-story writer, Thomas Wolfe, famous for autobiographical novel Of Time and the River and Look Homeward, Angel. thomas wolfe life and works • biograohy of thomas wolfe • american author thomas wolfe • wolfe of time and the river • wolfe look homeward angl
Bruce Springsteen: America's Local Hero personal narrative about Springsteen's concerts, stories, recent accomplishments and his effect on one Jersey girl springsteen • concert • songs • heroes • writer
Aaron Copland, Wild West Music Brief biography of American composer and music teacher Aaron Copland, his film scores and works. Famous for ballet Appalachian Spring. aaron copland • american composer of wild west music • copland ballet appalachian spring • copland music americas wide open lands • film score composer of mice and men
Achieving a Healthy Divorce Three tips to improve your experience of separation or divorce. A healthy ending can include identifying realities, talking and reading and attending a support group. healthy divorce • successful divorce • separation or divorce • relationship realities • relationship failures
And the Winner is…Ilan But you already knew that, didn't you? 'Food & Wine' scooped Bravo and mentioned that Ilan won before the episode aired. Ugh! Here's the recap anyway. marcel vigneron • sam talbot • ilan hall • padma • tom
Baffert, Hoping For Three BC Wins, Got Two Synthetic surfaces is not trainer Bob Baffert's favorite subject. His star Indian Blessing lost on it in the BC Sprint. But his boys, Midshipman and Midnight Lute, won. baffert horses won two of three bc races • baffert not a synthetic surface fan • indian blessing couldn't win on pro-ride • midshipman and midnight lute gave baffert two winn • complete order of finish bc juvenile |
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