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Classical Music Producer Leonid Fleishaker: The Classics Lead Us to See the Colors of Life
Accompanied by a pianist, 11 violinists in formal evening attire (only two of them men) stood across the stage and bodily engaged with the music as they played. The concert on ...
November 8, 2016
BY
Sharon Kilarski
Scars on the Inside: Unpacking Trauma After 10 Years in the Military
NEW YORK—"There are days that I haven't talked to anyone about. I know it's spinning around in there, ...
November 7, 2016
BY
Charlotte Cuthbertson
Suzuki Instructor Devin Arrington: Classical Music Training Can Break Down Barriers
Cradling the violin under his chin, holding the bow just so, a 5-year-old violinist was rendering a lovely ...
November 1, 2016
BY
Sharon Kilarski
Polyphonic Music: Classics Worth Treasuring
For tenor Tom Jim Solon, who co-founded New York-based Canticum Scholare, early music is a miracle in many ...
October 22, 2016
BY
Sharon Kilarski
Sales Motivation: Cutting Out Barriers, Helping Salespeople Thrive
For sales managers wanting to help their salespeople elevate their performance, here are some fundamental truths:
October 5, 2016
BY
Dave Mather
Film Review: Pema Tseden’s ‘Tharlo’
Filmmaker Pema Tseden adapted his own novella to create "Tharlo," an intimate film detailing the demoralizing effect of ...
September 27, 2016
BY
Joe Bendel
Organist Paul Jacobs: The Classics Give Purpose to Humanity’s Suffering
Paul Jacobs, the only organist to ever win a Grammy, believes that the classics transform humanity's inevitable pain ...
September 22, 2016
BY
Sharon Kilarski
Tailoring Is Art at Sartoria Eleganza
NEW YORK—"Sartoria Eleganza" has a nice ring to it. In Italian, "sartoria" means tailoring and "eleganza," elegance. Nick ...
September 16, 2016
BY
Milene Fernandez
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Krzysztof Kieslowski’s ten-part mini-series ‘Dekalog’ is broadly inspired by the Ten Commandments and traces the moral dilemmas of ...
August 31, 2016
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Joe Bendel
Educator Jeremy Tate: The Classics Can Help Us Build a Better Future
Do we value self-control or indulgence? Do we value kindness and generosity or competitive self-interest? These are the ...
August 2, 2016
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Sharon Kilarski
Actress Tracy Arnold: The Classics Ease Our Loneliness
Actress Tracy Arnold describes how classic stories and the age-old medium of theater ease our loneliness.
July 21, 2016
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Sharon Kilarski
Composer William Vollinger: The Classics Keep Artists Humble
Composer William Vollinger writes deeply humane works: Hearing his song for soprano and clarinet, "The Child in the ...
July 12, 2016
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Sharon Kilarski
Film Review: ‘Under the Sun’
“Under the Sun” has provoked outrage from North Korean authorities and deserves our support.
July 6, 2016
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Joe Bendel
Film Review: ‘The Innocents’
"The Innocents” is an uncomfortably true episode of WWII history, with a bestial depiction of the Red Army.
June 28, 2016
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Joe Bendel
10 Common Toxins Linked to ADHD and Autism
It isn't always possible to avoid exposure to these toxins in our environment, but knowing which ones pose ...
June 26, 2016
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Deborah Mitchell
Pianist Maria Asteriadou: Classical Music Can Deeply Satisfy Us
Pianist Maria Asteriadou believes that classical music can reach us emotionally, powerfully, and directly, such that it can ...
June 26, 2016
BY
Sharon Kilarski
Vitamin D Linked to Lower Body Fat in Toddlers
The findings confirm the importance for the development of strong bones of a vitamin D supplement of 400 ...
June 24, 2016
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Step-by-Step Journey Toward Managerial Effectiveness
It's clearly management's responsibility to lead, but what is genuine and effective leadership? Ask 20 managers and you ...
June 1, 2016
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Dave Mather
Sun Safety Tips for Babies
The best protection is to avoid direct sun exposure, especially during the hours of 10 a.m. to 2 ...
June 1, 2016
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Poet Betsy Hughes: Classical Poetry Offers Us Strength
A sonnet by Betsy Hughes offers unmistakable relief; you can actually understand what you are reading. Words in ...
May 30, 2016
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Sharon Kilarski
Piano Accompanist Raymond Beegle: The Classics Are Our Hope
"The primary function of great art, that is classical art, is to convey the feelings, the deeper feelings ...
May 24, 2016
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Sharon Kilarski
Costume Designer Rachel Healy: Classics Connect Us to Our Humanity
Costume designer Rachel Healy believes that the classic arts—ballet, classical music, theater, literature, and the fine arts—are a ...
April 28, 2016
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Sharon Kilarski
Taking Your Stand
Clearly articulate and support your organization's absolute commitments—your lines in the sand The Dale Carnegie Business Group takes ...
April 26, 2016
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Dave Mather
Finding Fairies: What the Tooth Fairy Really Does With Your Tooth
What if you discovered an enchanted forest through your bedroom door? Join Anna as she embarks on an ...
March 3, 2016
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Derek Markham
Pianist Michael Scales: The Classics Make Shared Experiences Live
Michael Scales believes classics are important because they share human experiences across time and make them come alive.
March 1, 2016
BY
Sharon Kilarski
China’s Buying Up Australia’s Supply of Baby Formula
Worries about the safety of Chinese brands are causing people to look for products made Down Under.
March 1, 2016
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Alex Janin
How to Treat ADHD Naturally With Diet
Exactly how this works is unknown, but it may be due to allergies or food sensitivities.
February 24, 2016
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