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Destroyed," says Reginald D Hunter , by way of an introduction. It's part of his considerable charisma, this offer of something illicit and hot-to-handle. Add it to his seductive voice, his poise and authority, and his exoticism to (mainly) white
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Filed Under Art historian Claudia Swan from Northwestern University will speak on "Exoticism and Dutch Culture in a Global Context, 1600-1650" at 5:30 p.m. Thursday in W151 of the Pappajohn Business Building on the University of Iowa campus. The
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The summer will be filled with various treats in the way of classical music concerts, and the New York Philharmonic kicked the season off with a Memorial Day concert on Monday. The brightest star of the Metropolitan Opera's tour to Japan, Anna
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Works for saxophone and orchestra Kerkezos/ LSO/ Simonov The saxophone is so closely associated with jazz and big bands that we tend to forget that its inventor, Adolphe Sax, envisioned it as an orchestral instrument.
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Homeostasie, a 2007 installation by Odile Decq, part of the Perspectives exhibition. One's destination is never a place but rather a new way of looking at things, the writer Henry Miller once said. Perspectives, a new exhibition opening June 4 at the
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Philharmonia/Denève Royal Festival Hall, London Stéphane Denève is a conductor with a sharp eye for grand dramatic gestures, but his ear for the finer details is not always so sure. His thoughtfully conceived programmes can amount to less than the
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