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South Bend Symphony Orchestra Music Director Alastair Willis discusses Dvorak's Symphony No. 9, and three composers connected with his legacy - George Gershwin, Jerod Tate, and Florence Price - with SBSO Board Chair and retired dean of IU South Bend Dr. Marvin Curtis.
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South Bend Symphony Orchestra Music Director Alastair Willis previews an operatic collaboration with Emanuel Cristian Caraman, artistic director of South Bend Lyric Opera.
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Twyckenham Bridge after a snow storm
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Mtume brought, in Miles Davis' words, "a deep African-American groove" to the trumpet legend's band before later exploring neo-minimalist funk and R&B. And then there was "Juicy."
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John Stamos, Norman Lear and Whoopi Goldberg are among those paying tribute to the actor and comedian, who was found dead in an Orlando, Fla., hotel room on Sunday at age 65.
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While Sunday night's Golden Globes were not televised, Rodriguez gave an acceptance speech on Instagram Live in which she thanked those who worked on the show and spoke of paving the way for others.
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Alongside her husband, Alan, she won two Academy Awards for Best Original Song for "The Windmills of Your Mind" and "The Way We Were."
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Woody Hoburg is one of NASA's newest astronauts, and in contention to be part of the team that goes back to the moon. So, we've invited him on to answer three questions about Dancing with the Stars.
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Didion, who died Dec. 23, was known her cool, unsentimental observations. Her books include Slouching Towards Bethlehem and The Year of Magical Thinking. Originally broadcast in 1987 and 2005.
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White's television career spanned the history of TV itself. Best known for her roles on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Golden Girls, she died Dec. 31, at age 99. Originally broadcast in 1987.