From Miller-McClune: Will Critique Work for Food
[http://www.miller-mccune.com/article/will-critique-work-for-food-1062]
> Most newspapers continue to cover the world of culture using freelancers and (in
the case of film and television)
From The Guardian: Playwrights are more important than politicians. So why do
powerful people mesmerise me?
[http://www.guardian.co.uk/stage/2009/mar/16/mark-ravenhill-playwrights-politicians]
> There is a certain bond between
From the New York Times: Cultural Post at the White House
[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/14/arts/14arts-CULTURALPOST_BRF.html].
> The White House declined to describe the position in detail,
Karl Paulnack’s welcome address to parents of students at Boston Conservatory
[http://www.symphonymusicians.com/WelcomeAddressbyKarlPaulnack/tabid/87/Default.aspx]
.
> I have come to understand that music is not part of
Sweets with a Dash of Spice
An interview with Brooklyn confectioners Whimsy & Spice – the first in a series
of interviews with small artisanal businesses.
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We’ll Always Be HereBy Alisa Harris