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...just assume that the hundreds of people in her class have studied English or Shakespeare or literature and so she has to obviously cater to a wider audience," Kory says...
...rise in the soubrette roles of grand opera. But Upshaw had ideas of her own. A few years earlier, one of her voice teachers, Jan DeGaetani, had told her to "seek your own path." Upshaw took that advice. From Mozart to Stravinsky to show tunes, she sings a far wider range of music than is typical for an international star, yet at 34 she has risen faster and further than any other American singer of her generation...
...modernization of Logan will include a new roadway system that connects with the Third Harbor Tunnel. This roadway will be wider and longer--and hence safer, the statement says...
...Foster and a series of Administration discussions regarding the investigation of the S&L at the center of the Whitewater affair. The Senate later voted to hold hearings next month on the same matters -- the least controversial aspects of the Whitewater case -- while Republicans continued to press for a wider inquiry...
...right. The band started modestly, putting out two albums on a tiny Berkeley record label (Lookout!), but now, on their major-label debut (Warner Bros./Reprise), their raw three-chord rock is finding a wider audience (Dookie has sold 600,000 copies). This summer Green Day is set to pull off a cross- generational coup -- the group will not only tour with the hip annual Lollapalooza music festival, it will also play the nostalgia-laden 25th anniversary of Woodstock. So rock's torch is passed on. Look for Green Day to light some fires...