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  • The NSO also will perform the Lieberson work during its subscription series, narrated by actor Richard Dreyfuss, along with Bernstein's "Fanfare for the Inauguration of John F. Kennedy."

    50 years later, a Kennedy legacy of music and dance Jacqueline Trescott 2011

  • A serendipitous footnote to yesterday's ramble on places, real and virtual, is this story, which you probably have seen: Leonard Bernstein's composition studio is being shipped to Indiana.

    Take Care of This House Matthew Guerrieri 2009

  • Cable operators are losing the most subscribers—657,000 in the second quarter, according to Bernstein's estimate—but are cushioned by the fact they now get almost half their business from voice and data services.

    Pay-TV Subscriber Losses Felt at Cablevision, Dish Matt Jarzemsky 2011

  • For me it was reading Gabrielle Bernstein's latest work, aptly titled Spirit Junkie.

    Manisha Thakor : Spirit Junkie: Gabrielle Bernstein on Money & Miracles Manisha Thakor 2011

  • Cable operators are losing the most subscribers—657,000 in the second quarter, according to Bernstein's estimate—but are cushioned by the fact they now get almost half their business from voice and data services.

    Pay-TV Subscriber Losses Felt at Cablevision, Dish Matt Jarzemsky 2011

  • In a winning introduction, he tells us about his early passion for Beethoven's "Eroica" Symphony and his devotion to Leonard Bernstein's "The Joy of Music" and "The Infinite Variety of Music," which he calls "the best introductory books of their kind."

    Michael Dirda reviews "Listen to This," by music critic Alex Ross Michael Dirda 2010

  • And in a senior staff meeting at the White House the day after Woodward and Bernstein's first story about Watergate in the Washington Post , Rumsfeld asserts he defied his colleagues and demanded to get to the root of the problem, saying, "If any jackass across the street at campaign headquarters or here had anything to do with this, he should be hung up by his thumbs today."

    New Details Revealed From Rumsfeld's Memoir Marcus Baram 2011

  • And in a senior staff meeting at the White House the day after Woodward and Bernstein's first story about Watergate in the Washington Post , Rumsfeld asserts he defied his colleagues and demanded to get to the root of the problem, saying, "If any jackass across the street at campaign headquarters or here had anything to do with this, he should be hung up by his thumbs today."

    New Details Revealed From Rumsfeld's Memoir Marcus Baram 2011

  • In a winning introduction, he tells us about his early passion for Beethoven's "Eroica" Symphony and his devotion to Leonard Bernstein's "The Joy of Music" and "The Infinite Variety of Music," which he calls "the best introductory books of their kind."

    Michael Dirda reviews "Listen to This," by music critic Alex Ross Michael Dirda 2010

  • Jake Montagnino, 12, a slight seventh-grader at Mark Twain Junior High on Coney Island, cited Mahler's Eighth among his favorite pieces, as well as Bernstein's Mass and "Lord of the Rings," in which, he said matter-of-factly, he'll be singing a solo at the end.

    Raising Their Voices as One Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim 2010

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