Sunday, 6 October 2002
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Bush declares war may be 'unavoidable'. The US president says he may have no choice but to go to war with Iraq, as EU and Arab leaders stress their continuing differences with the US. [BBC News | WORLD]
moron
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The Orpheus Mystique (and Myths). IT is hard to believe that Orpheus turns 30 this season and is pondering how to regenerate itself after its oldest members begin to retire. But this cooperatively run, conductorless chamber orchestra, a musical child of the counterculture, has matured in more ways than one. By Barbara Jepson. [New York Times: Arts]
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Loving Guns to Death. Michael Moore's latest gadfly documentary, "Bowling for Columbine," tackles America's love affair with guns and its egregious number of gun deaths compared with that of other countries. By Karen Durbin. [New York Times: Arts] Hello? Anybody home?
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A Poet of Love and Chaos in the Valley. Paul Thomas Anderson, the director of "Punch-Drunk Love," has emerged as one of the most original voices of his generation. By Dave Kehr. [New York Times: Arts]
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James Taylor Teams Muse With Marketer. A changed music industry forced this reluctant 54-year-old troubadour into a marketing sensibility, and his efforts have produced results. By Anthony Decurtis. [New York Times: Arts]
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scene&heard
by Travis McGee
The Vision Is Sound: Robbie Robertson Embraces The Unconventional When
Robbie Robertson visits this year's AES Convention to receive the Les
Paul Award (to be presented to him by musician/producer Daniel Lanois)
during the TEC Awards on Monday evening, he will be honored, in part,
for the enduring, monumental work he did during his years with The Band. [ProSound News] Right on. A couple of Canucks!
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