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Latest News For 04-Aug-2008
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Solzhenitsyn, chronicler of Soviet gulag, dies
(AP)
04-Aug-2008
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AP - Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the Nobel Prize-winning Russian author whose books chronicled the horrors of dictator Josef Stalin's slave labor camps, has died of heart failure, his son said Monday. He was 89.
Kanye West, NIN close Lollapalooza fest in Chicago
(Reuters)
04-Aug-2008
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Reuters - Hip-hop superstar Kanye West and
industrial rock legends Nine Inch Nails on Sunday put
exclamation points on a successful Lollapalooza music festival
on Chicago's lakefront.
Jonas Brothers, 'Gossip Girl' score teen awards
(AP)
04-Aug-2008
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AP - "Gossip Girl" has six more reasons to say OMG. And so do the Jonas Brothers.
Olympic opening ceremonies unthinkable without music
(Reuters)
04-Aug-2008
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Reuters - the raising of the Olympic flag without the Olympic hymn, the
parade of nations in a hushed stadium and synchronized swimming
to the sounds of silence.
Music Review: From Handel, Faithlessness and Devotion
04-Aug-2008
(Cached page) The countertenor David Daniels sang magnificently in the title role of Handel’s “Radamisto,” the Santa Fe Opera’s first presentation of the work and Mr. Daniels’s company debut.
Music Review: Artful Dodging Between Mozart and Webern
04-Aug-2008
(Cached page) Surely, it can’t have been the first time in the 42-year history of the Mostly Mozart Festival that anyone has booed.
Music Review: A Queen of Country Holds Court in Concert
04-Aug-2008
(Cached page) Ms. Lynn was in moments discomfitingly frail, yet her once radical songs proved durable.
Music Review: Floating, Personalizing and Performing
04-Aug-2008
(Cached page) Everyone knows about the three B’s of classical music: Bach, Beethoven and Brahms. The pianist David Holzman introduced a new wrinkle with three A’s: austere, abstract and academic.
Music Review: A Quartet Investigates a Mutant Jazz Landscape
04-Aug-2008
(Cached page) The Vijay Iyer Quartet trafficks in a surging, complex, mutant strain of post-bop, steeped in portent and incident.
Media Talk: A Rare CD by Today’s Hot Boy Band: Bids Start at $160. Do I Hear $200?
04-Aug-2008
(Cached page) To teenage girls this summer, few things are hotter than the Jonas Brothers, and the sole album on their back list, the out-of-print “It’s About Time.”
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