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Vocal Arts's loyal audience "are my peers," says Perman, now in his 80s.
Opera singer Joyce DiDonato talks about her all-American work ethic Anne Midgette 2011
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The fund will enable choreographers to be sponsored under New York Live Arts's nonprofit, 501c3 status—rather than having to set up their own company, a practice that has proved difficult to sustain for aspiring choreographers.
A Dance Merger, And Now a Season Pia Catton 2011
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On Tuesday, Activision Blizzard released its latest Call of Duty shooting game, which will go head-to-head against Electronic Arts's competing title, Battlefield 3.
Bullets Fly as Game Rivals Compete for Holiday Sales Stu Woo 2011
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In the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts's installation of the traveling show "Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musee National Picasso, Paris," that anticlimax - lasting from 1937 to 1973 - takes up about half of the galleries.
Blockbuster Picasso show in Richmond must be seen, but it's not all masterpieces 2011
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The decision to invest in Bragg and his show, which will return this summer complete with Paganini-variation theme tune, is a symptom of Sky Arts's ambition.
Melvyn Bragg bounces back with feast of radio and TV shows 2012
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Sky Arts's budget is thought to be about £9m to £10m a year.
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"To find Electronic Arts's desperate motive to conspire to break these legal contracts ahead of their expiration dates, all one has to do is to look at the company's precipitous decline in stature with investors and, most importantly, in the eyes of game players who demand innovation and excitement," the complaint says.
Activision Seeks to Add EA to Suit Nick Wingfield 2010
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Consumers may need to buy a whole new PC that specializes in gaming (such as Falcon Northwest's FragBox) to fully experience the graphics in Electronic Arts's newest first-person shooter.
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That's more than three times rival Electronic Arts's price relative to sales over the same period.
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Along with major works by Monet and Georgia O'Keeffe, it is a prize of the Museum of Fine Arts's collection, which spans 4,500 years.
NYT > Home Page By STEPHEN HEYMAN 2011
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