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Geneva's 'Parsifal' ends in embrace (AP)

Undated picture released by Geneva, Switzerland, opera house on Friday, March 19, 2010 shows Klaus Florian Vogt as Parsifal during a dress rehearsal for the new 'Parsifal' production in Geneva. Geneva's new 'Parsifal' production escaped the boos heard after several recent Richard Wagner opera premieres at the Grand Theatre,  with a richly colored staging accompanying music that was at times so sensuous the allegory of Christian salvation seemed destined to end in embrace. (AP Photo/GTG, Vincent Lepresle, HO) ** MANDATORY CREDIT ** EDITORIAL USE ONLY **AP - Geneva's new "Parsifal" production escaped the boos heard after several recent Richard Wagner opera premieres at the Grand Theatre, with a richly colored staging accompanying music that was at times so sensuous the allegory of Christian salvation seemed destined to end in embrace.



Fri, 19 Mar 2010 17:28:04 GMT


Teen sensation Bieber gears up for busy year (Reuters)

Reuters - "He causes riots everywhere he goes, and my mom loves him almost as much as I do!" sputters a blond girl in a bubble-gum-pink sweater, flanked by two other breathless tweens. You'd have to be on a severe pop-culture fast not to know which star they're kvelling over, but in any event, they let his name be heard loud: "Justin Bieeeberrr!"
Mon, 22 Mar 2010 02:25:46 GMT


Independence pays off for salsa singer Manuelle (Reuters)

Victor Manuelle of the U.S. kisses his award for 'Tropical Album of the Year, Male for 'Decision Unanime' backstage at the 2007 Billboard Latin Music Awards in Coral Gables, Florida April 26, 2007. REUTERS/Marc SerotaReuters - On February 19, salsa star Victor Manuelle co-hosted Univision's Premios lo Nuestro Awards, looking dapper before a live audience of millions. The figure he struck had little in common with the painfully shy singer with braces who first gained national attention in the '90s as a new face of tropical music.



Fri, 19 Mar 2010 23:53:02 GMT


World music champion Charlie Gillett dies at 68 (AP)

AP - Charlie Gillett, a DJ and music historian who helped bring music from around the world to wider attention, has died at the age of 68, his employer, the British Broadcasting Corp., said Thursday.
Thu, 18 Mar 2010 15:56:04 GMT


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