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He is one of the greatest pianists of our time. She is his partner in exquisite recordings and performances of the four-hand and duo-piano repertoire...
Mar 7, 2012
by Georgette Gouveia
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Winston, a Jack Russell/Tibetan Terrier mix, has two day jobs. He’s the star of a new Disney Channel movie and a therapy dog making weekly visits to Blythedale Children’s Hospital in Valhalla...
Mar 7, 2012
by Georgette Gouveia
in INSIDE
The dogs trained by Guiding Eyes for the Blind, headquartered in Yorktown Heights, are the wind beneath local autistic children as well as visually impaired individuals around the world.
Mar 7, 2012
by Georgette Gouveia
in INSIDE
With drawings, prints, manuscripts and ancient seals, The Morgan Library & Museum’s “In the Company of Animals: Art, Literature and Music at The Morgan” (March 2-May 20) attests to the breadth and depth of the library’s collection, primarily the frui
Mar 7, 2012
by Georgette Gouveia
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Forget football. Tim Tebow’s presidential press conference was a clinic on how to lose and gain a job gracefully.
Mar 27, 2012
by Georgette Gouveia
in THE ARTS MUSE
From a cultural standpoint, Tim Tebow is the gift that keeps on giving. Today, he became a Jet all the way, and while I’m a Yankees-Giants fan – albeit one who likes to see all New York teams succeed – I am swooning with rapture.
Mar 22, 2012
by Georgette Gouveia
in THE ARTS MUSE
When I heard that Whitney Houston died, I burst into tears.
Maybe you did, too. She had that kind of effect on people.
Gifted with a mezzo-soprano voice of striking range and astonishing power...
Feb 21, 2012
by Georgette Gouveia
in THE ARTS MUSE
Well, congratulations to the New England Patriots: They’ve been Djokovic-ed. One of the greatest teams of all time – to borrow the hyperbole of sports journalism – lost, again, to the underdog, visiting locker room-assigned New York Giants...
Feb 7, 2012
by Georgette Gouveia
in THE ARTS MUSE