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ARTS
Choir Collaborates with Kronos Quartet in Cleveland
By Nathan Heidelberger
Terry Riley’s recent piece “Sun Rings” was performed by the Oberlin College Choir with the critically acclaimed Kronos Quartet last Saturday at the Masonic and Performing Arts Center in Cleveland.
Cherry Blossoms, Kimonos, Fans
By Anna McGlynn
“Performing Images, Embodying Race,” a traveling exhibit with curator Robert Lancefield, opened at the Allen Art Museum last Friday.
Also in arts:
• Far Away or Close
• Black Musicians’ Guild Pays Tribute to Trane
• McCutcheon’s Cool Croonings
• Anansi Boys, Author Gaiman Tries Again
• Diverse Programming at WOBC 91.5
• Pianist Barbara Nissman Performs for AIDS Cause
• Oberlin Writer’s Screenplay Wins Award
• How we see it...: Wal-Mart
• Good Eats: Divine Dieting
• Wanton Distraction: 2006 Academy Award Nominees
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