New York Times:
The soprano Aprile Millo made her New York recital debut with an eclectic program of works by Donaudy, Wolf-Ferrari and Rachmaninoff at the Rose Theater on Tuesday.
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New York Times:
The themes of this collection are a good way to characterize the author himself: a minor genius who unwittingly demonstrates the hazards of statistical reasoning.
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Reuters: Lifestyle:
BERLIN (Reuters Life!) - Got 48 hours to spare in Berlin, an eclectic city which proudly bares the scars of the turbulent 20th century history it overcame to become a political and creative powerhouse, bang in the center of Europe.
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Financial Times:
Central banking: As the Fed seeks to guide America's recovery, the policy hawks and doves must make nuanced judgments – and the two species are not as distinct as some think. (Read More)
FT.com - Arts & weekend, House & home:
Homes in London's Hampstead and Highgate are defying the recent property correction, as their eclectic appeal combines with residents' spending power to create a market characterised by high demand and aspiration. (Read More)
New York Times:
Strange is a relative term when applied to the work of Willem Dafoe, and yet when one looks at his fall schedule, it is also the word that jumps to mind.
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New York Times:
The CR-Z is the highlight of what promises to be an unusually eclectic Honda display - even by Tokyo's traditionally whimsical standards.
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FT.com - Arts:
Sotheby's auction of the Romano collection in Florence offers an insight into the scale and eclectic nature of the art trade in the early and mid-20th century, writes Susan Moore. (Read More)
New York Times:
This year’s list of finalists is an eclectic one that leans heavily toward conceptual and performance artists. It includes no painters.
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New York Times:
At Retrospect, a new store in Brooklyn, the eclectic array of furniture, decorative accessories and gifts is inspired by the Gilded Age, the Edwardian era, steampunk and Christian iconography.
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New York Times:
Mr. Glassner, whose collection had at its center five-and-dime treasures from the 1940s, wrote “Dime-Store Days,” a documentation of his eclectic holdings.
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Financial Times:
The shortlist for the Financial Times and Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award looks eclectic. But the six books together sum up what went wrong in the crisis and may provide a route map away from the error-strewn past, writes Andrew Hill. (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Wired reports that the popular CBS-owned music service Last.fm is launching as a radio station across the top 4 U.S. markets—specifically, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and San Francisco. "Listeners in those cities (who own HD Radios) will be able to tune in to the channel, to be comprised of 'an eclectic mix of music agg (Read More)