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WED 8 SEP 2004
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bullet Fall semester full of faculty recitals

The Lionel Hampton School of Music faculty recital series got into full swing Tuesday with Jay and Sandy Mauchley’s piano performance. The Mauchley Duo performed pieces by composers Bach, Debussy and Brahms, along with a 22-minute sonata by French composer Pulenc.
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bullet Dancer brings pirouettes to UI

Henning Rübsam has only a few words to say to people who are unsure if they will like modern dance.
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bullet Morrison creates his own little world

Imagine if John Mayer and NOFX had a love child, with Run DMC performing the delivery.
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bullet ‘Natasha’ brings short stories to the masses

Printed on the front cover of David Bezmozgis’ collection of short stories, “Natasha,” are Russian nesting dolls – figurines that are independent until you put one inside another inside another to form a whole.
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bullet Music program draws world-class musicians

For 18 years, University of Idaho’s Auditorium Chamber Music Series has brought diverse music groups from around the world to play at UI.
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bullet To parfait or not parfait?

I have never had a McDonald’s parfait. I’m not ashamed to say that. I’ve never, for the duration of my adult life, tasted the sweet mix of yogurt or granola, or whatever happens to be in these little treats. That is, up until today.
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bullet Art & Culture Briefs

Tickets on sale for Drew Carey’s Improv All-Stars; “Fahrenheit 9/11” showing at the Kenworthy
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Arts&Culture Editor: Jon Ross
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