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Flying High With Ariel

A friend from home I hadn't seen for a couple years bumped into me the other day right outside Elsie's.

The Baton Also Rises

"It has been a great lesson to me to know that in life it is the unexpected that happens. Sometimes

Odd Notes

Doriot Anthony Dwyer, principal flutist with the Boston Sumphony Orchestra, was the only female principal player in any major U.S.

Heavy On The Russian

Alex Kuzma, the Yale senior who conducted the University's Russian Chorus on its recent tour of the Soviet Union, claims

A Sucker Bored Every Minute

A retired janitor clad in a rumpled uniform slouched down in his seat, concerned that some familiar face might spot

Bars

"Music and prisons both have necessary functions, but they sure don't go together," Boston Symphony conductor Seiji Ozawa said a

Warmth, Wit and Wisdom

The personal quality that friends recall first when asked about the late E. Power Biggs is his brilliant wit. Whether

Classical Listings

THURSDAY An Evening of Bernstein --Radcliffe Grant-in-Aid's spring production features a musical revue of greatest hits by Leonard Bernstein, plus

Your Move

Why are these eight overgrown marionettes caught here immobilized, and looking at you like you just threatened to blow up

Could George Plimpton Even Whistle Dixie?

Imagine the Boston Red Sox holding a marathon like the one the Boston Symphony/Boston Pops is holding this weekend. What

Mostly Mozart From This Mixed Chorus

Not just any old chorus gets invited to even participate in the Music Festival in Spoleto, Italy. But only the

From Carnegie to Korvette's

The big break back in 1925 that launched Vladimir Horowitz to stardom came the way every young pianist envisions it.

A Long Night's Journey Into Day

Dave sits in the last booth of the Rendezvous Restaurant at 1:30 in the morning with two giddy fellow Lowellians,

Scuttling Journalism at Harvard

In a very quiet and unpublicized move last winter, Donald Byker, assistant director of Expository Writing, cropped from Harvard's only

Why your professors assign their own textbooks

If you watch the mad scramble to the white pile in the front of the lecture hall during the opening

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