Aisle Be Seeing You: Blogospheric Guide to Celebrity Series of Boston
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Aisle Be Seeing You: Blogospheric Guide to Celebrity Series of Boston |
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This weblog is written and edited by Jack Wright, Director of Marketing and Communications at Celebrity Series of Boston. Please address comments, questions or compliments to me!
The Celebrity Series of Boston is New England’s leading presenter of music, dance, and the performing arts from around the world. Founded in 1938, the Series incorporated as a not-for-profit corporation in 1989. |
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SPAM, while annoying, does have its pleasures. I love the ambiguity of today's spam comment:"your blog too enjoyful."Is it so enjoyful that they just can't stand it? Is it "just too much, man?"I don't really want to know the answer any more than I want to try the ant-herpes product they're hawking...
Boston Globe talks with Sir Simon Rattle
Sir Simon RattleDavid Weininger of the Globe had a chat with Berlin Philharmonic conductor Sir Simon Rattle in advance of the orchestra's appearance at Symphony Hall this Sunday:"Rattle is especially glad to be reconnecting with Boston. He nourishes
fond memories of the orchestra - 'I had the best time there, I tell
you' - and especially of Symphony Hall. He found the 2007 concert [by the Celebrity Series
Mark Morris looks out his window
Mark Morris looking out his window For New Yorkers, peeking in other people's windows has long been a subject for open-minded consideration, a fact of life to be considered rather than an embarassment (or at least for some). “Out My Window NYC,” a new series of photographs by Gail Albert Halaban, and “The City Out My Window: 63 Views on New York,” a book of drawings by
Matteo Pericoli that asks well-known New Yorkers to describe what they
see f
Clara Schumann on Brahms' Symphony No. 3
Clara Schumann "I have spent such happy hours with your wonderful creation ... that I should like at least to tell you so. What a work! What a [musical] poem! What a harmonious mood pervades the whole! All the movements seem to be of one piece, one beat of the heart, each one a jewel! From start to finish one is wrapped about with the mysterious charm of the woods and forests. I could not tell you which movement I loved the most."-C
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