Tuesday, 07 February 2012
The New York Times PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. – There were 37 golfers who putted better than Tiger Woods at the Abu Dhabi Championship last month, but a belly or long putter is apparently not the prescription for what ails him on the greens. Describing himself as a traditionalist, Woods said he was opposed to putters that...
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The New York Times The Dessoff Choirs’ program on Friday evening was unwieldy. But unwieldier still was the setting, the Church of St. Paul the Apostle near Lincoln Center. ArtsBeat Breaking news about the arts, coverage of live events, critical reviews, multimedia and more. Go to Arts Beat » A sortable calendar...
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The New York Times MONTCLAIR, N.J. — It’s been a while since the saxophonist and composer Miguel Zenón has written a tune that wasn’t about something bigger than itself. Generally, he works without words or straight narrative — his medium is the small-to-medium-size jazz group —...
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The New York Times Composers have long set poetry to music, but using a letter as text, as Steven Mackey did in a work performed by the Dolce Suono Ensemble at Symphony Space on Monday evening, is less common. ArtsBeat Breaking news about the arts, coverage of live events, critical reviews, multimedia and more. Go to...
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The New York Times The treat of the East Coast Chamber Orchestra’s excellent concert on Sunday afternoon at the New School’s Tishman Auditorium was a rare opportunity to hear Schoenberg’s Suite for String Orchestra “Im Alten Stile” (“In the Old Style”). Composed in 1934, soon...
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The New York Times It’s hard to remember a time when the marathon concert was not a feature of New York’s classical music landscape. I am not foolish enough to presume that no epic-length concerts took place here before 1978, when Symphony Space was born with the initial Wall to Wall Bach festival. But...
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Newsday Quick Read2.1 million viewers live stream Super Bowl in first online webcast of NFL's title game (AP) -- The first live stream of the Super Bowl drew 2.1 million unique viewers, NBC said Thursday. That's a small fraction of the record 111.3 million viewers that watched NBC's broadcast of the big...
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The Examiner By now, most people know that new DVDs and Blu-rays are released on Tuesdays. If they previously enjoyed the film at Carmike Cinemas Movies 14 or Regal Cinemas Stadium 22 in Austell one finds himself or herself running to the store to either rent or buy the feature. Before spending your hard...
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The Examiner Carlos Condit has a lot to be thankful for these days. He has a lovely wife and a beautiful baby boy. He has the full support of his family in his fighting endeavors. He has purchased a house, and is in the process of gutting it to create his dream home. And he just defeated Nick Diaz to become the...
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