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David Del Tredici’s Influences, From Copland to Gay Life
03-Oct-2007   (Cached page)

Marc Peloquin, the pianist, celebrated David Del Tredici’s 70th birthday with a Bargemusic recital last month, and he kept the party going with a second concert at the Thalia Theater at Symphony Space on Monday evening.

Pop star Thalia is expecting a baby girl (AP)
13-Jun-2007   (Cached page)

Latin music artist Thalia smiles during a news conference in this March 6, 2007 file photo in New York. Thalia is expecting a baby girl, due in the fall,  publicist Kim Jakwerth said Tuesday, June 12, 2007. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II, file)AP - Mexican pop star Thalia is pregnant with her first child.




Thalia to host weekly radio program (AP)
06-Mar-2007   (Cached page)

Latin music artist Thalia smiles during a news conference to announce her participation in 'The Conexion Thalia Radio Show' on ABC radio ,Tuesday, March 6, 2007  in New York. The two-hour weekly radio program starring and produced by Thalia will premiere on March 17, 2007. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)AP - Mexican pop star Thalia is about to become a talk-show personality.




Berlin opera sets dates for 'Idomeneo' (AP)
01-Nov-2006   (Cached page)

Kirsten Harms, the director of the Deutsche Oper Berlin (German Opera Berlin), second right, is seen during a discussion about the cancellation of the Mozart opera Idomeneo in a September 5, 2006 file photo. The Deutsche Oper Berlin said in a statement Friday, October 27, 2006, that it nnow hopes to stage two performances of the controversial Hans Neuenfels production of Mozart's 'Idomeneo' before the end of the year, after receiving a new security assessment from police.  At the stage from left: Guenter Piening, Berlin's migration commissioner, Ulrich Khuon, director of the Thalia Theater Hamburg, Erhart Koerting, Berlin's Interior Senator, Wolfgang Huber, Head of the German Protestant Church, Eike Gebhardt, Journalist and Moderator, Kirsten Harms, director of the Deutschen Oper and John Kornblum, former US ambassador in Germany.(AP Photo/Markus Schreiber, File)AP - The Mozart opera production canceled over security concerns because of a scene depicting the severed head of the Prophet Muhammad will be staged on Dec. 18 and Dec. 29, the Deutsche Oper said Wednesday.




Mozart opera rescheduled in Berlin (AP)
27-Oct-2006   (Cached page)

Kirsten Harms, the director of the Deutsche Oper Berlin (German Opera Berlin), second right, is seen during a discussion about the cancellation of the Mozart opera Idomeneo in a September 5, 2006 file photo. The Deutsche Oper Berlin said in a statement Friday, October 27, 2006, that it nnow hopes to stage two performances of the controversial Hans Neuenfels production of Mozart's 'Idomeneo' before the end of the year, after receiving a new security assessment from police.  At the stage from left: Guenter Piening, Berlin's migration commissioner, Ulrich Khuon, director of the Thalia Theater Hamburg, Erhart Koerting, Berlin's Interior Senator, Wolfgang Huber, Head of the German Protestant Church, Eike Gebhardt, Journalist and Moderator, Kirsten Harms, director of the Deutschen Oper and John Kornblum, former US ambassador in Germany.(AP Photo/Markus Schreiber, File)AP - A German opera company said Friday it would bring back a Mozart opera canceled because of security fears over a scene featuring the severed head of the Prophet Muhammad.




Music in Review
21-Oct-2006   (Cached page)

“Alexander Nevsky” at Lincoln Center, Veronika Povilioniene at the Thalia Theater, Beck at Madison Square Garden and Stefon Harris at Zankel Hall.

Canceled opera in Germany may go on (AP)
04-Oct-2006   (Cached page)

Kirsten Harms, the director of the Deutsche Oper Berlin (German Opera Berlin), fourth from right, sits on the stage during a discussion about the cancellation of the Mozart opera Idomeneo, in Berlin on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2006. The Deutsche Oper Berlin had canceled the staging of the opera on Sept. 25, 2006 due to fears of possible Islamic hostilities after Berlin security officials warned of an 'incalculable risk' due to scenes dealing with Islam, as well as other religions. On the stage, from left, are Guenter Piening, Berlin's migration commissioner, Ulrich Khuon, director of the Thalia Theater Hamburg, Erhart Koerting, Berlin's Interior Senator, Wolfgang Huber, Head of the German Protestant Church, Eike Gebhardt, Journalist and Moderator, Kirsten Harms, director of the Deutschen Oper, John Kornblum, former US ambassador in Germany, Thomas Flierl, Berlin's Culture Senator and Riem Spielhaus. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)AP - Performances of a Mozart opera canceled because of fears of Muslim anger could be reinstated as early as December if authorities guarantee security, Berlin's Deutsche Oper said Wednesday.




ASK THE DJ / BORIS (Miami Herald)
11-Sep-2006   (Cached page)

Russian DJ Boris' hard-pumping, driving sound has become synonymous with the underground ''New York sound,'' which is perfect for the main room at Space, where he's spinning Saturday night. His energetic, uplifting music has spurred major record labels to request remixes: Janet Jackson's All I Want and Thalia's I'm In Love for Virgin Records, Anastacia's Left Outside Alone for Epic Records,

Internet Banking Under Attack? (CBS News)
26-Aug-2006   (Cached page)

With security concerns surrounding online banking, overseas companies are using strict measures, such as thumbprint scans, to authenticate the identification of customers. Thalia Assuras reports on why U.S. banks aren't panicking.

Kid- Powered Hurricane Relief (WHO-TV Des Moines)
26-Aug-2006   (Cached page)

Des Moines, August 23, 2006 - A kid- powered hurricane relief effort raised millions Wednesday for hurricane victims. The organization, called Random Kids, was started by 10- year- old Iowan Thalia Lehman.

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