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    Jan 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Critic's Notebook: Gustavo Dudamel wraps up an ambitious year

    NEW YORK — The hair jokes may have grown old, what with a slight fleck of gray peeking through his now shortened and tamed curls. The Dude nickname is pretty much over as well. And no longer is Gustavo Dudamel as tempted to head for Pink's hot dog stand after conducting at Walt Disney Concert Hall or the Hollywood Bowl as he was when he first became music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic in 2009. He is more likely to rush home to be with his 20-month-old son, Martín, and wind down by doing his own cooking.
    NEW YORK — The hair jokes may have grown old, what with a slight fleck of gray peeking through his now shortened and tamed curls. The Dude nickname is pretty much over as well. And no longer is Gustavo Dudamel as tempted to head for Pink's hot dog...

    Tags: Concerts, Opera (genre), Entertainment, Milan (Italy), Charlie Rose

  2. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Vienna Boys Choir to perform sold-out concert in Pa.

    How do you balance the expectations of tradition and the demands of contemporary audiences when planning music for a centuries-old, world-famous musical group?
    chrisc@herald-mail.com
    How do you balance the expectations of tradition and the demands of contemporary audiences when planning music for a centuries-old, world-famous musical group? Conductor Kerem Sezen said it's important to include both old and new. "Times change, and...

    Tags: Austria, Schools, Tourism and Leisure, Entertainment, Michael Jackson

  4. May 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. 15 years later, CIA acknowledges fallen Marylander worked for agency

    The report from the State Department was brief: Thomas M. Jennings Jr., a federal worker from Burtonsville on a temporary assignment with NATO peacekeepers, had died in a car crash in Southern Bosnia.
    The report from the State Department was brief: Thomas M. Jennings Jr., a federal worker from Burtonsville on a temporary assignment with NATO peacekeepers, had died in a car crash in Southern Bosnia. Fifteen years later, it turns out that was only...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, U.S. Embassy, Bosnian War (1992-1995), David Petraeus, Clarksville

  6. Nov 2, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Riccardo Muti ill, cancels Vienna concert appearances

    Riccardo Muti, music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, has canceled his scheduled appearances at the helm of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra this weekend because of illness, according to a statement issued by the Musikverein concert hall in Vienna.
    Riccardo Muti, music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, has canceled his scheduled appearances at the helm of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra this weekend because of illness, according to a statement issued by the Musikverein concert hall in...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Chicago Symphony Orchestra

  8. Oct 10, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. PASSINGS: Turhan Bey

    Turhan Bey, 90, an actor whose exotic good looks earned him the nickname of "Turkish Delight" in films with Errol Flynn and Katharine Hepburn before he left Hollywood for a quieter life in Vienna, died Sept. 30 in the Austrian capital after a long struggle with Parkinson's disease. His friend Marita Ruiter, who exhibited Bey's photos in her Luxembourg gallery, confirmed his death, according to the Austria Press Agency.
    Turhan Bey, 90, an actor whose exotic good looks earned him the nickname of "Turkish Delight" in films with Errol Flynn and Katharine Hepburn before he left Hollywood for a quieter life in Vienna, died Sept. 30 in the Austrian capital after a long...

    Tags: Austria, Peter Lorre, Los Angeles Times, Errol Flynn, Entertainment

  10. Aug 15, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  11. Jackson part of new science designed to diversify elephant herds

    The International Conservation Center near Fairhope will house an elephant frozen sperm bank.
    Daily American Staff Writer
    The International Conservation Center near Fairhope will house an elephant frozen sperm bank.   A reproductive lab will be housed there for research and implantation, Willie Theison, elephant manager for the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium, said Wednesday...

    Tags: Africa, Medical Specialization, Biology, Genetics, Science and Technology

  12. Jan 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Celebrity traveler: Chef Cindy Wolf's appetite for Paris

    Where does a highly acclaimed Baltimore chef like to escape when she has the opportunity to temporarily hang up her apron? If you are Cindy Wolf, there's no better place than Paris.
    Where does a highly acclaimed Baltimore chef like to escape when she has the opportunity to temporarily hang up her apron? If you are Cindy Wolf, there's no better place than Paris. As often as possible, Wolf sneaks away to "the world's best food city"...

    Tags: Baltimore Hotels, Breads, Opera (genre), Woodrow Wilson, Trips and Vacations

  14. Apr 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. The Hotel Sacher in Vienna, Austria, has old-school charms

    VIENNA — The Hotel Sacher will never be mistaken for a hip hotel. The elaborate gilt trim in public rooms, the old-school celebrity photos that adorn the walls and the tourists in line to sample Sacher torte — all evidence that guests are unlikely to think of Philippe Starck or Shawn Hausman as they explore the place.
    VIENNA — The Hotel Sacher will never be mistaken for a hip hotel. The elaborate gilt trim in public rooms, the old-school celebrity photos that adorn the walls and the tourists in line to sample Sacher torte — all evidence that guests are...

    Tags: Pet Shops, Services, and Supplies, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Arts and Culture, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure

  16. Apr 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Dr. Ernst F. L. Niedermeyer

    Dr. Ernst Friedrich Lepold Niedermeyer, who was a leading researcher, author, clinician and pioneer in the field of electroencephalogy and its use in epilepsy and other brain research, died Thursday of colon cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
    Dr. Ernst Friedrich Lepold Niedermeyer, who was a leading researcher, author, clinician and pioneer in the field of electroencephalogy and its use in epilepsy and other brain research, died Thursday of colon cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson. The...

    Tags: Health, University of Iowa, Concerts, Austria, Prisoners and Detainees

  18. Apr 18, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Music review: On-stage, all is well for Cleveland Orchestra

    The bulletin from the Cleveland Orchestra, which performed for the first time at the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall on Tuesday night, is that it is still the Cleveland Orchestra, still magnificent. This was the orchestra's first return to Southern California in seven years, and during that time the news from the second-largest city in Ohio hadn't always been good.
    The bulletin from the Cleveland Orchestra, which performed for the first time at the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall on Tuesday night, is that it is still the Cleveland Orchestra, still magnificent. This was the orchestra's first return to...

    Tags: Concerts, Arts and Culture, Jake Gyllenhaal, Off-Broadway Theater, Culture

  20. Dec 8, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Cookbook gift ideas: 'Neue Cuisine' by Kurt Gutenbrunner et al.

    Austrian cuisine gets short shrift around here. But whenever I get to New York, I eat at Kurt Gutenbrunner's Austrian bistro Wallse, which is why I was thrilled that he's got a cookbook out this season. As soon as I got my hands on a copy of "Neue Cuisine: The Elegant Tastes of Vienna," I was planning menus to test the recipes.
    Austrian cuisine gets short shrift around here. But whenever I get to New York, I eat at Kurt Gutenbrunner's Austrian bistro Wallse, which is why I was thrilled that he's got a cookbook out this season. As soon as I got my hands on a copy of "Neue...

    Tags: Onions, Book, Marjoram, Salt, Recipes

  22. Feb 1, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Q & A: How a fancy Austrian ball stirred worry about neo-Nazis

    World Now
    In Austria last week, protesters condemned a fancy ball that has been linked to extremists and neo-Nazis. The ball happens annually, but it caused extra uproar last week because it dovetailed with worldwide commemorations of the Holocaust....
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