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Wednesday, 29 January 2003
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Nagano a hit with MSO fans 'But last night at Place des Arts, the 51-year-old Californian with the lanky black hair flew into a maelstrom of a different sort: feverish, if hopeful, rumours that he is short-listed as the new leader the Montreal Symphony Orchestra has been looking for since Charles Dutoit's abrupt and embarrassing exit last year.'
< 11:30:46 PM>.
Can artists inspire scientists?
The National Research Council has awarded two fellowships to see if a different kind of creative process can stimulate scientific thinking
By STEPHEN STRAUSS
-- Art does not reproduce what we see. Rather, it makes us see. Paul Klee Alan Storey grew up in a home with a math and physics teacher of a father and thought he would become an architect when he graduated from high school. Then he thought he would get his welder's licence, but discovering that course was filled up he settled for his third choice: Art school. FULL STORY [The Globe and Mail: Arts]
< 2:35:16 AM>.
100 poets enlisted in protest against war Montreal-born Todd Swift has organized an e-mail demonstration of antiwar verse
By GAYLE MACDONALD FULL STORY [The Globe and Mail: Arts]
< 1:27:11 AM>.
Posting election results early lands man in court
Paul Bryan is going to court Tuesday to defend himself for posting
results of the 2000 federal election on the Internet before he was
supposed to.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
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