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...illustrious college football teams, the Seminoles, has a massive undergraduate population of almost 25,000 (55% is female) and resides in Tallahassee, Florida, a town that has long looked forgivingly upon underage drinking and other college revelry. In turn, FSU has perennially appeared on list after list that trumpet the nation’s biggest party schools. Both the Princeton Review and Rolling Stone magazine have at different times bestowed upon FSU the title of the nation’s most social institution for higher learning...
...family members enjoyed Act I of the musical romance Nord-Ost (North-East), then found themselves immersed in a real-life tableau that unfolded in horror. "My late husband always joked that musicians and prostitutes will be safe under any regime," says Valentina Khramtsova, widow of Fyodor Khramtsov, a trumpet player in the show's orchestra. "Little did he know that this regime would kill the musicians, too." The family was seeking $1 million in damages, Khramtsova said, "to make the officials remember that their office is a job, not a privilege, to ensure that nothing like that happens...
...real fight is between those who believe the Augusta's rules against women are an ugly anachronism and the white-male golf hierarchy that stands behind those rules. The National Council of Women's Organizations sounded the first trumpet of the crusade, and it was quickly taken up by the New York Times, which published nearly three dozen articles on topics ranging from the possibility of protesters disrupting the Masters Tournament to the failure of tournament broadcaster cbs to take a stand on the issue. I think the Times went a step too far, however, when it published an editorial...
David Curry, a local musician, accompanied himself on an ethereal composition, switching from bass to violin to trumpet over a background of electronic samples...
Perhaps you know some Potterites, for lack of a better term, like me. A lot of us, whether we trumpet it or delight secretly, walk among...