Leonard Bernstein News
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Genesis HealthCare System in southeast Ohio sold $295 million of municipal bonds in the biggest junk- rated hospital deal since 2011 as investor demand for extra yield shrinks the penalty on such borrowers by 50 percent.
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The Shaw Festival begins its second century with an exemplary roster of entertainments, including at least one show that deserves to make the journey from pretty Niagara-on-the-Lake (Ontario, Canada) to Times Square.
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Like Voltaire’s indomitable hero, “Candide” is forever bouncing back, a perennial fixer-upper with the sturdy bones of Leonard Bernstein’s finest score.
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A 10-year-old blonde with braided hair sits cross-legged on her father’s orchestra podium as he towers over her, waving a baton.
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The turbo-charged, romantic revival of “Oklahoma!” that opens in Washington this week may boast of a surrey with the fringe on top. But it has ants in its pants, too.
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The Vienna Philharmonic last night revealed that almost half of its musicians were Nazis in World War II after it fired Jewish members.
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Arthur Laurents, the New York-born laureate storyteller who penned the scripts for “West Side Story” and “Gypsy,” two of the most successful and influential musicals in theater history, has died. He was 93.
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Nimet Habachy, siren of late-night radio, recounts spending an intimate Christmas Eve singing carols in Leonard Bernstein ’s Manhattan apartment.
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Shoulders rotating, fingers snapping, feet stamping. Gustavo Dudamel has me doing something I never could have imagined in my wildest dreams.
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LeRoy Neiman, the flamboyantly mustachioed painter whose vivid portraits of athletes and celebrities made him one of the best-known and most commercially successful American artists, has died. He was 91.
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