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Hentoff, Nat | July 22, 1978 issue
Reports on several jazz performances in the United States. First Presidential rites of jazz on the South Lawn of the White House; Twenty-fifth anniversary...

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Aloff, Mindy | February 25, 1984 issue
Reviews two dance performances "A Schubertiad," and "The Tap Dance Kid," which were held in New York as of February 25, 1984.

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Haggin, B. H. | March 18, 1944 issue
This article focuses on the Nine O'Clock Opera Company's drama "Marriage of Figaro," which was presented in New York recently in the Town Hall Endowment...

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Krutch, Joseph Wood | February 10, 1945 issue
The article focuses on performer Margaret Webster and her performance in the theatrical production, The Tempest, written by William Shakespeare. Even the...

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Faison Jr., S. Lane | May 10, 1952 issue
This article focuses on the show titled "Fifteen Americans," held at the Museum of Modern Art in the U.S. in 1952. Enough of the work of each of fifteen...

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Haggin, B. H. | October 30, 1954 issue
At its concert in Carnegie Hall the great Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra played, under Eduaid van Bernum's direction, the Symphony No. 2 of Henk Badings...

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Chanin, A. L. | January 28, 1956 issue
"CUBISM 1910-1912," at the Sidney Janis Gallery (to February 4) will rank as one of the two or three finest gallery presentations of the entire season....

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Schuyler, George S. | March 23, 1927 issue
This article focuses on the people who are blessed with good humor. There are people in the United States who have the enviable privilege of being continuously...

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August 31, 1985 issue
The article presents a list of events. The music Bargemusic will be conducted at Fulten Ferry Landing, Brooklyn, New York City on August 29, 1985 and September...

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November 28, 1994 issue
The article presents information about several entertainment events. Few of the listed events are: "Looking Forward," the weekly radio program about splendid...

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