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Janos Gereben - May 13, 2014
Jaundiced view of corporation-anthropomorphizing Justices, the subject featured in a Volti concert
Jaundiced view of corporation-anthropomorphizing Justices, the subject featured i
Janos Gereben - May 6, 2014
Annie Wu
Annie Wu

Flutist Annie Wu, an 18-year-old senior at Foothills High School in Pleasanton, was named a Presidential Scholar in the Arts by

Janos Gereben - May 6, 2014
Miró Quartet
The Miró Quartet at Kohl Mansion in March
Janos Gereben - May 6, 2014
San Francisco Ballet in Robbins' <em>Glass Pieces</em> Photos by Erik Tomasson
San Francisco Ballet in Robbins' Glass Pieces
Janos Gereben - May 6, 2014
Dubai's planned Opera House
Dubai's planned Opera House

Opera Grand is just a giant residential project in Dubai, but it's located in the Opera D

Janos Gereben - May 6, 2014
As many women orchestra members a hundred years ago as the Vienna Philharmonic has today (six)
As many women orchestra members a hundred years ago as the Vienna Philharmo
Janos Gereben - May 6, 2014
Helen and John Meyer flank Karen Ames at the launch event for last year's Stephanie Blythe recording
Helen and John Meyer flank Karen Ames at the launch event for last year'
Janos Gereben - May 6, 2014

It's doubtful that anything will come of it, but the Metropolitan Opera unions's move to include the press (and thus the public) in contract talks is, at the very least, "interesting." As reported by Jennifer Maloney in The Wall Street Journal: