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Mouis' first entrance as Myrta consists simply of a diagonal of tiny steps on pointe. Shrouded in a white veil, she gently skims the floor, an ethereal, cold-blooded creature. From that moment Mouis begins her reign of terror against all unwitting men. In contrast to Bauer's interpretation of...
"It may sound cold-blooded," he says, but he chose China as an academic specialty to break into journalism to break into politics.
The American dons liked the newcomers, who offered them the respect that they got all too rarely from their own offspring. But as one East Coast capo told TIME Correspondent Jonathan Beaty, the hot-blooded Sicilians have also escalated the level of violence in a world that already had too...
Beethoven: Violin Concerto (Violinist Gidon Kremer, Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Neville Marriner, conductor; Philips). Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 2 (Pianist Ivo Pogorelich, Chicago Symphony, Claudio Abbado, conductor; Deutsche Grammophon). These concertos, featuring two electrifying performers, are of unusual interest. Pogorelich has technique and temperament in equal measure...
Over the years, changes in the column have occurred. There has been a significant drop in the coverage of blue-blooded polo players and yacht skippers; such new categories as arrests, court cases and resignations have been added. The column's length, however, has remained about the same, as...