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Latest News For 09-Nov-2008
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Met 'Damnation' offers high-tech art and athletics
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09-Nov-2008
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AP - High-tech circus meets grand opera. That's a quick way to sum up the Metropolitan Opera's production of Hector Berlioz's masterpiece, "La Damnation de Faust," which opened Friday at Lincoln Center.
'Akeelah' star Keke Palmer's new role: style maven
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09-Nov-2008
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AP - She was a girl quarterback in "The Longshots," a reluctant school spelling champ in "Akeelah and the Bee" and a rope-skipping double Dutch competitor in "Jump In!"
Spanish King Juan Carlos, Queen Sofia arrive in Japan
(AFP)
09-Nov-2008
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AFP - Spanish King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia arrived in Japan Sunday for a six-day tour of the nation, which they last visited a decade ago.
Outspoken priest, novelist Andrew Greeley injured
(AP)
09-Nov-2008
(Cached page) AP - The Rev. Andrew Greeley is in critical condition at a Chicago-area hospital after falling and fracturing his skull.
Music: My Music, MySpace, My Life
09-Nov-2008
(Cached page) Stressing young love and personal connections, Taylor Swift expands country music’s audience.
Music: The Weill (Almost) Nobody Knows
09-Nov-2008
(Cached page) As champions of Kurt Weill always point out, there is more to his catalog than “The Threepenny Opera.” Two new projects will bring some of his lesser-known productions to the stage.
Playlist | Jared Followill: Sounds Like Other Decades? Just One of the Attractions
09-Nov-2008
(Cached page) Jared Followill of Kings of Leon discusses music by M83, Glasvegas, She & Him, Chairlift and Animal Collective.
Fantasies Old and New, Names Familiar and Fresh
09-Nov-2008
(Cached page) Reviews of recordings by David Greilsammer, Simn Bolvar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela and Ursula Oppens.
For Copland Musicians, 10th Season of Seclusion and Nurture
09-Nov-2008
(Cached page) Aaron Copland’s modest house — recently named a National Historic Landmark — will be the nurturing home to nine successive composers.
Red Bank: Basie Theater Renovation Turns Back the Clock 82 Years
09-Nov-2008
(Cached page) Many volunteered time, work or money to help restore the theater, including Bruce Springsteen and his band, who played a benefit concert raising $3 million.
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