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Mark MacNamara - October 4, 2012
Lynn Douthit School of Dance
Have you heard about the happy dancers?
Janos Gereben - October 2, 2012
<em>L’Italiana in Algeri</em> from Bologona
L’Italiana in Algeri from Bologona

Speaking of films, here is the 2012-2013 "Opera and B

Janos Gereben - October 2, 2012
James MacMillan: Hollywood in our subconscious
James MacMillan: Hollywood in our subconscious

Friend and colleague

Janos Gereben - October 2, 2012
Baritone Ao Li, continuing as an Adler Fellow, in the current SFO production of <em>Capuleti</em>, with Joyce DiDonato as Romeo Photo by Cory Weaver
Baritone Ao Li, cont
Janos Gereben - October 2, 2012
Conrad Tao is a soloist with the Sacramento Philharmonic
Conrad Tao is a soloist with the Sacramento Philharmonic

There has been plenty of bad ne

Janos Gereben - October 2, 2012

Composer, arranger, singer-songwriter and pianist Clarice Assad can put on a variety show by herself, but she is getting some major assist tonight at Yoshi's/San Francisco.

Janos Gereben - October 2, 2012
Jessica Valeri, chamber music series star Photo by Stefan Cohen
Jessica Valeri, chamber music series star
Mark MacNamara - September 27, 2012
Les Petit Chanteurs
Les Petit Chanteurs

It’s fall and you’re back in the ‘big busy.’ That's understandable, but if you had time to hear these 30

Mark MacNamara - September 27, 2012
Daniel Barash with his shadow puppets
Daniel Barash with his shadow puppets

Think of it: A whole day of free dance, music, and theater — Chi

Mark MacNamara - September 27, 2012

The Sound of Music, born on Broadway in 1959 has since become the stuff of skits and slams, as well as reverence and audience sing-alongs, a 1950s anthem to the carefree heart. Think of the songs “16 Going on 17” and “Do-Re-Mi.”