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NTDTV’s Chinese Vocal Competition Starts Today
The Chinese International Vocal Competition, the second in a nine-competition classical arts series hosted by New Tang Dynasty Television (NTDTV) starts today and will showcase hopeful young talent from all ...
August 8, 2008
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Rosemarie Fruehauf
‘Mid-Autumn Spectacular’ Celebrates Ancient Chinese Traditions
A Chinese cultural show is coming to Toronto this fall to entertain and celebrate the depth and glory ...
August 6, 2008
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Madalina Hubert
Lowell Folk Festival: A Celebration of Cultures
With prices skyrocketing all around, it's hard to imagine finding anything free these days, let alone a music ...
August 6, 2008
BY
Connie Phillips
Drew Parker: Musician on a Mission
Drew Parker has created a masterful experience of “acoustic pop rock with a positive vibe” in his debut ...
August 6, 2008
BY
Chris Holehouse
Building a Musical Legend
From its very beginnings, Steinway's mission was to build the finest handcrafted piano in the world.
August 5, 2008
BY
Nadia Ghattas
Concert Review: Kevin Tkacz’s Lethal Objection
It was well worth the trek to Park Slope to hear bassist Kevin Tkacz's Lethal Objections gig at ...
August 5, 2008
BY
Joe Bendel
Festival Preview: Lollapalooza
The three-day concert event, Lollapalooza, is the place to be this weekend for contemporary music fans at Grant ...
July 31, 2008
BY
Chris Holehouse
Tomorrow’s Violin Stars Emerge
Chinese musicians come to New York to compete in competitionNEW YORK—Three full days of rigorous violin competition and ...
July 31, 2008
BY
Rosemarie Fruehauf
The Classical Concept of NTDTV’s International Chinese Violin Competition
At a press conference after the first round of preliminaries finished on Friday, July 25th, the judges of ...
July 31, 2008
BY
Rosemarie Fruehauf
Theater Review: ‘Willy Wonka’
Each summer CST presents a musical and this year, it's a stage version of the 1971 film, "Charlie ...
July 30, 2008
BY
Alan Bresloff
Theater Review: ‘Around the World in 80 Days’
There's a bit of a danger in being too faithful to your source material, as evidenced by the ...
July 30, 2008
BY
Judd Hollander
Piano and Strings at the Ottawa Chamberfest
Canadian pianist André Laplante kicked off the second night of the Ottawa Chamber Music Festival.
July 30, 2008
BY
Pam McLennan
Theater Review: ‘Phantom’
Only 30 minutes from downtown Chicago, this show billed as "The most successful musical never to play Broadway"—this ...
July 30, 2008
BY
Alan Bresloff
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Special to The Epoch Times
Music Can Express Something Spiritual
NEW YORK—Originally from Shanghai, violin student Tong Yan won first place in the International Chinese Violin Competition hosted ...
July 30, 2008
BY
Rosemarie Fruehauf
Weaving Hope and Preserving Tradition
What started out as a trip to Southeast Asia five years ago exploring mid-life career change turned into ...
July 30, 2008
BY
Perple Lu
Winehouse Released From Hospital After Adverse Reaction to Medication
Grammy Winner Amy Whinehouse was admitted to the hospital after what was described as a reaction to medication.
July 29, 2008
BY
Andy Thomas
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Si Gross
Theater Review: ‘Some Americans Abroad’
"Solid" is the word that comes to mind regarding the current revival of Richard Nelson's 1989 work, "Some ...
July 29, 2008
BY
Judd Hollander
The Art of Hardstone Carving and Mosaic Inlay
During the Renaissance and Baroque periods, it was common practice to cut semiprecious stones, such as agate and ...
July 29, 2008
BY
Laurentius von Schulz
Theater Review: ‘Kicking A Dead Horse’
In "Kicking A Dead Horse," Sam Shepard debunks the myths of the American West with symbolism and mysticism.
July 28, 2008
BY
Judd Hollander
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Special to The Epoch Times
Album Review: Beck—’Modern Guilt’
Beck's decision to team up with hip-hop producer Danger Mouse on Modern Guilt, turns out to be a ...
July 28, 2008
BY
Chris Holehouse
Preliminaries of Chinese Violin Competition Impress Judges
After the first round of preliminaries finished on Friday, July 25th, the judges of the first NTDTV International ...
July 25, 2008
BY
Rosemarie Fruehauf
Beijing’s ‘Bjork Policy’ Takes Aim at Musicians
The Chinese Communist Party is banning all music performers who could “threaten national sovereignty.”
July 25, 2008
BY
Ian Ritz
Theater Review: ‘Damn Yankees’
For some summertime fun, one should definitely check out the devilishly delectable musical 'Damn Yankees'.
July 25, 2008
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘I’ll Go On’
I'll Go On, the second offering of the trio of theatrical presentations entitled Gate/Beckett, brought by the noted ...
July 25, 2008
BY
Diana Barth
Album Review: The Offspring—’Rise And Fall, Rage And Grace’
The Offspring's new album Rise And Fall, Rage and Grace captures the band 14 years past their prime.
July 24, 2008
BY
Cary Dunst
Violin Maker, Heifitz Protege Support Int’l Competition
Here's an invitation hard to turn down. Hear the incredible sounds of some of the best Chinese violinists ...
July 24, 2008
BY
Rosemarie Fruehauf
Interview with Violin Competition Judge: Chen Rutang
Chen Rutang, one of the judges of the competition, talked about the aims of the musical event
July 24, 2008
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