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Pamela Tsai
Music and Life in Oneness: An Interview With Burt Bacharach
May marks an important month for Burt Bacharach, recipient of three Academy Awards and eight Grammy.
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April 30, 2013
Motivated Musicians Inspire the World
The winners came from different cultures and continents, speak different native languages, both linguistically and musically, but they ...
Arts & Culture
December 13, 2012
Iron Tenor, Tender Heart: One True Love
This year, one of the leading tenors in the world today, Marcello Giordani, will be singing in Carnegie ...
Arts & Culture
September 27, 2012
Success: Music and Business in One Orchestration
Tough questions face American orchestra managers and arts administrators as audiences dwindle and revenues decline: Can orchestras persevere ...
Arts & Culture
September 18, 2012
A Holistic Approach to Financial Consulting
Confucius once said, “The wheel of fortune turns round incessantly, and who can say to ‘I shall today’ ...
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August 13, 2012
World-Renowned Chefs Cooking to Fight Childhood Cancer
Celebrity chefs come together to fight childhood cancer, at The 7th Annual Great Chefs Event in Philadelphia.
Food & Dining
June 17, 2012
A Melting Pot in Music: An interview with Maestro Dirk Brossé
An interview with Maestro Dirk Brossé, one of Europe's finest composers and conductors.
Arts & Culture
May 26, 2012
‘Free China’ Movie Wins International Award
A documentary portraying how two Falun Gong practitioners stood up against the Chinese regime at great personal cost ...
US
May 17, 2012
An Interview With Opera Great, Jessye Norman
On April 14, The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia will be hosting a gala to honor Jessye Norman, a ...
Entertainment
April 9, 2012
Medical Community Disturbed by China’s Organ Centers
A recent report by a human rights watchdog group linking would-be defector and former police chief Wang Lijun ...
US
March 6, 2012
Foreign Policy Poses Challenges for Chinese Leader’s Meeting With Obama
In foreign policy talks between People’s Republic of China’s Vice-Chair Xi Jinping and President Obama on Tuesday at ...
China
February 13, 2012
Spellbound By Shen Yun
"I thought the whole thing was fantastic. I really loved the choreography. The costumes were fantastic and I ...
News
January 7, 2012
Shen Yun ‘Makes You Feel That Life is Better’
“This was a very uplifting experience to leave the theater happy and that you’ve enjoyed yourself. It makes ...
News
January 7, 2012
In Service of Classical Music
An interview with Musical America's 2012 Musicians of the Year David Finckel and Wu Han.
Entertainment
January 1, 2012
A Deep Love Fulfilled by a Divine Mission
An interview with Shen Yun artist, Yuan Qu, student of Carlo Bergonzi. Deeply connected to his native Tibet, ...
Arts & Culture
December 12, 2011
A History Museum that Interacts with the Present
The five-story building documents the history of a distinctive ethnic group that has persevered in adversity—be it economic ...
Arts & Culture
December 11, 2011
Silvia Bossa, Rekindling the Light of the Renaissance
An in-depth interview with Florence Opera Academy's founder and artistic director on traditional arts.
Arts & Culture
November 28, 2011
Opera Diva Speaks on Beauty and Tradition
The world's leading soprano Lucia Aliberti embarks on new journey. This journey takes her aesthetic of pure Italian ...
Arts & Culture
November 9, 2011
Nation-State Cyberwar Targets US Industry
Cyberwarfare being conducted by a nation-state against private sector industries and government agencies in the United States and ...
News
October 24, 2011
Currency Bill About Jobs, Say Supporters
The Senate procedural vote last week to crackdown on China's currency manipulation drew diverging rhetoric—both business and political—from ...
US
October 9, 2011
Fashion Shows Give Philly a Lift
The Philadelphia Collection, a series of more than 75 fashion events from Sept. 12 to 24, turned the ...
Style
September 30, 2011
Former Secretary of Defense Gates Awarded 2011 Liberty Medal
Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates was the 2011 recipient of the Liberty Medal, awarded during an evening ...
US
September 23, 2011
Justice O’Connor Honors Constitution Day
Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor visited the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia on Sept. 16 to ...
US
September 18, 2011
Culinary Greats Cook for Childhood Cancer Research
A group of 37 top chefs gathered in Philadelphia's Naval Yard at an annual fundraiser to benefit Alex's ...
US
June 18, 2011
Eisenhower Fellowships Promote International Understanding
Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Colin Powell presented an award to Mr. Jeffrey Koo last week. It was ...
US
May 24, 2011
Couple Sets Generosity Record, Donating $225 million
A 94-year-old businessman, Raymond G. Perelman, and his wife Ruth, 90, set a national record when they gave ...
Life & Tradition
May 17, 2011
Democratizing Music — Touching Lives With the Extraordinary
An interview with Clive Gillinson, Executive and Artistic Director of Carnegie Hall.
Arts & Culture
May 14, 2011
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