More than just a Fox
Constructed in the 1920s, The Fox Theatre only gets better with age. While it maintains its exotic beauty and magical appeal with an active performance schedule, the Fox’s good health …
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Constructed in the 1920s, The Fox Theatre only gets better with age. While it maintains its exotic beauty and magical appeal with an active performance schedule, the Fox’s good health …
Read MoreMozart’s Requiem, left uncompleted at the time of his death in 1791 at age 35, is one of classical music’s most haunting works. It has a complex history and many …
Read MoreLegendary Hollywood writer, director, actor and producer Garry Marshall has some choice words of advice for those obsessed with the current fiscal crisis. “Forget the Ponzi trouble, and come see …
Read MoreYou probably would never drink dirty or contaminated water. Yet 990 million people around the world have no other choice. Lack of clean drinking water is the second-largest killer of …
Read MoreMusician interviews with ASO Insider and Program Annotator Ken Meltzer are a regular feature. This month, he talks with ASO Principal Librarian Rebecca Beavers. Tell us a bit about the …
Read MoreThe Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s second classical music series at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park will open on June 20, 2009, with excerpts from Barber of Seville and Carmina Burana. …
Read MoreThe oldest continuously operating professional ballet company in America, Atlanta Ballet also is one of the country’s most daring, continuously pushing the envelope by matching daring young choreographers with unorthodox …
Read MoreWith the recent announcement of its 2009-10 season, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra has set the stage for a marvelous musical journey. Let’s take a look: MILESTONES 2009-10 marks the Orchestra’s …
Read MoreFinally, there’s an easy way to get those 8-10 glasses of water and key nutrients you need daily. U Natural Hydration ($7.95), an all-natural way to quench thirst and boost …
Read MoreFrom the very beginning of his tenure with the ASO, he knew he was going to do all he could to make sure “audiences see and hear first-class, innovative” programs. He also knew that he wanted to wear many hats. Most of all, he knew that this Orchestra would be a platform to teach young musicians, which is his passion.
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