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Allons, enfants: this is Glass's best work in years, an exhilarating and original E-ticket ride that is a lot more stimulating than anything to be found at Euro Disney. The prolific composer, who has modified but never forsaken his adherence to the repetitive rhythms and simple harmonies of...
Critics argue that America's surging weapons sales will turbocharge regional arms races -- 66% of all U.S. exports go to Third World countries, among which are many fragile autocracies vulnerable to sudden power shifts. While funneling weapons abroad may delay the Pentagon's and its client industry's shrinkage, it...
Commissioned by the Philharmonic, the symphony was completed in "short- score" forma piano score, with some instrumental indicationsin the fall of 1992, two months before Albert's death. Composer Sebastian Currier deciphered the manuscript and added missing dynamics. A smaller, more compact work than RiverRun, the three-movement, 20-minute...
If you've noticed a dearth of bargains at your local car dealership lately -- no more rebates or zero-pecent financing -- congratulations. With the economy strong and consumers eager to spend, automakers have been able to ignore the kinds of promotions that had been cutting into the bottom line. The...
This nascent outward-bound movement even has its own magazine, Transitions Abroad, which for several years has been targeted at American college students who want to work overseas. Founder and editor Clayton Hubbs, 58, takes it for granted that campus hunger for foreign-job information is surging. "I would make...