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EVENTS & ENTERTAINMENT (Taipei Times) Germany?s Tanztheater des Staatstheaters Darmstadt brings Schwanengesang to the stage this weekend as part of the 2010 Taiwan International Festival. Ludovico Einaudi: Classical twist on pop music (San Francisco Chronicle) Blending piano minimalism and ambient electronica, Ludovico Einaudi's unique sound has been called everything from post-classical to post-rock. The 54-year-old Italian composer's latest album, "Nightbook," which the artist says is a study of the transition... School Notes (Winnetka Talk) WINNETKA DISTRICT 36 School Notes (Glencoe News) DISTRICT 35 School Notes (Wilmette Life) HIGHCREST SCHOOL Oak Park & River Forest Community Calendar (Oak Park Leaves) Oak Leaves and Forest Leaves welcome items for the Community Calendar, as well as items for Business Briefs, Campus News, Community Briefs, School Digest and Newsmakers. Items must be received minimum of 10 days prior to publication; earlier is better. E-mail oakpark@pioneerlocal.com; fax (708) 383-3678; or mail to Pioneer Press, 1010 W. Lake St., Oak Park, IL 60301. Community Calendar (Proviso Herald) The Proviso Herald welcomes items for the Community Calendar as well as for columns including Business Briefs, Campus s, Community Briefs, School Digest and smakers. Items must be received a minimum of 10 days prior to publication; earlier is better. E-mail to oakpark@pioneerlocal.com; fax to (708) 383-3678; or mail to Pioneer Press, 1010 Lake St., Suite 104, Oak Park ... Saturday, March 13 (Washington City Paper) ?What are you listening to?? sneered my son, a reaction he reserves for one genre: easy listening. He never would?ve guessed that the voice crooning those lullabylike bossa novas in Portuguese was once jailed as a political threat to Brazil?s government. Turn off TV? Easy. Walk out on a movie? No problem. Why, then, can't we abandon books without feeling guilty? (Erie Times-News) The prospect of tucking into Hilary Mantel's "Wolf Hall," indisputably the Big Book of 2009, made me shiver with anticipatory delight. Awaiting me within its 532 pages was, I felt sure, Mantel's usual blend of arch humor, shrewd observation, sharp dialogue and cascading narrative. friday, march 5 (St. Petersburg Times) Ballet Evening Mariinsky Theater soloists Mariinsky Theater, Concert Hall Swan Lake The Theater of Russian Ballet performs Tchaikovsky?s romantic classic.
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