Monday, 8 July 2002
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Opening at Tanglewood Almost Without Ozawa. The opening concert of the Tanglewood season was glibly conducted by the veteran Spanish maestro Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos and was alarmingly uneven. By James R. Oestreich. [New York Times: Arts]'[O]ne hesitates to think what may become of this band in the more than two years that it goes basically untended before James Levine arrives as music director in 2004.'
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Quebec fires out of control, but haze clearing in Ontario
Hundreds of people remain out of their homes in northern Quebec as crews
battle forest fires that could be smelled as far away as Ontario and New
York State on the weekend.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
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An International Gathering for the Deaf in the Arts. Deaf Way II, a week-long festival and conference in Washington, will feature works visual, performing and literary by four hundred deaf artists. By Lynette Clemetson. [New York Times: Arts]
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