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How sound of Andrews’ music was stolen by medical disaster

It was 1997, and Julie Andrews’s legendary four-octave voice wasn’t what it once had been. Sure, she was older than 60 – long after many sopranos decide they have to pack it in – but she was...

Keeping classical cool: Arts group turns 200

BOSTON – Before Beyonce, there were the Beatles. Before the Beatles, there was Brahms. And before Brahms was even born, there was the Handel & Haydn Society. America’s oldest cont...

Arts Briefs

Mangold Duo to perform Friday The Mangold Duo featuring Bonnie Mangold, cello, and Marilyn Mangold Garst, piano, will perform at 7 p.m. Friday at the Unitarian Universalist Fellow...

Literary Hub wants to bring together everything literary on the Internet

NEW YORK – Listening to Morgan Entrekin is a shot of adrenaline for anybody concerned about literary culture. “Independent publishing is the healthiest I’ve ever seen it,” said the president...

Film highlights art from Works Progress Administration

Eighty years after the federal Works Progress Administration put unemployed artists to work creating sculptures and murals for post offices and courthouses comes this reminder from film make...

Ellen Conford, popular children’s author, dead at 73

NEW YORK – Ellen Conford, an award-winning children’s writer whose comic tales about everything from the travails of high school to a girl’s summer camp crush made her a favorite for at leas...

Biography sheds light on first lady’s Chicago years

A new book about Michelle Obama reveals little-known details about the first lady and more fully outlines the ways her relationship with her husband shaped both their lives. In th...

Rare Tennessee Williams story published for first time

NEW YORK – As she takes in the despair of her in-laws’ one-room apartment in “A Streetcar Named Desire,” Blanche Dubois exclaims: “Only Poe! Only Mr. Edgar Allan Poe could do it justice!” ...

A&E Calendar

Tuesday Terry Rickard, 5:30-10 p.m., Diamond Belle Saloon, 699 Main Ave., 247-4431. Super Ted’s Super Trivia Night, 6:12 p.m., Ska Brewing, 225 Girard St., 247-5792. ...

Cinderella: A fairy tale for the ages

Behind Snow White, the most adapted and re-interpreted fairy tale of all time has to be Charles Perrault’s “Cinderella.” Among the more successful attempts have been a popular Di...

Transgender teen has become role model

Jazz Jennings, star of new TV series, has a growing following

Prolific album as good now as when released

Former Live frontman celebrating 20 years of ‘Throwing Copper’
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