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Probably Tharp will refine the evening during the tour. Maybe another oldie or two would not hurt. To see Baryshnikov's lyrical, muscular performance in One More for the Road (1983), a last-act highlight, is to watch a marvelous synthesis of classical and modern dance -- what their creative partnership...
He said this new "thinking" will include a synthesis of all studies that involve communication: neurology, engineering, behavioral studies and medicine.
Some of Reich's critics target him personally as a "self-promoter" and "pamphleteer" -- in part, no doubt, out of resentment of his productivity and fame. These chafe many economics professors because Reich, often described as an economist, does not hold a degree in that subject. He received his degrees...
OF ALL THE COMPOSERS TO EMERGE FROM the collapse of the Soviet Union, the most significant is ALFRED SCHNITTKE. Long a word-of-mouth favorite of emigre artists like violinist Gidon Kremer, Schnittke, 58, has a firm grasp of structure, a masterly hand with orchestration and, most important, a distinctive...
Adducin, made of subunits alpha and beta, bindsto another molecule, calmodulin, which is thoughtto be important in the synthesis of the membranesof cells throughout the body. A high level ofadducin in the brain raises the possibility thatthe protein is somehow involved in neural functionor even those neurons associated with Huntington...