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Part of the hype surrounding the guest orchestra's appearance was that soloists Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman were recreating their 1982 recording (on Deutsche Grammophon) of Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Viola, K.364, again under Zubin Mehta. But after the Mozart had been played, Perlman and Zukerman played an unexpected encore that astonished the crowd...
...national conference on the future of the workplace held yesterday and Sunday had a few faces familiar to Harvard on the guest list...
...many West Europeans simply do not want to encourage immigration into their ethnically homogeneous nation-states. The only foreigners who have a right to live in Germany today are those who have been granted refugee status or those who hold valid work permits, most of whom come in on "guest worker" programs. Germany has no immigration program in the sense that the U.S. or Canada or Australia has, with rules about moving in and becoming a citizen. Germany has only recently begun to consider ways to make it easier for thousands of ethnic Turks born and educated in the country...
...times with the mostly erroneous "discoveries" and deductions made about them in the present. At a deeper level the piece is a meditation on the chanciness of fame and the meaning of genius, strongly suggesting that the 19th century girl was a considerably greater figure than her celebrated house guest, Lord Byron. At its most profound, Stoppard's elegant dialogue addresses the competing principles of order and disorder in the universe...
...album ends with The Wanderer, a haunting litany of discontent performed by guest singer Johnny Cash that pushes the album into the numinous region of The Joshua Tree. Bono still hasn't found what he's looking for, but the search continues to redefine the boundaries of modern rock. Like a memoir written while the applause is still thundering, Zooropa is a plugged-in, spaced-out dispatch from the blinking LED eye of the multimedia storm...