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According to Thomas G. Everett, the head of the Jazz Band, The Office of the Arts selected Bley for her "unique" reputation. "She is one of the major, significant, underrated composers in jazz," Everett said. "Her music deserves wider reputation...
...assume an attitude of indifference or superiority to the culture-at-large." Perhaps as a result, popular culture is no longer indifferent to them. Observes Byrne: "In the past, traditional artists didn't care what the public thought. More recently people want to show their stuff to a wider audience and be accepted. People like Anderson and Glass don't consider it selling out to approach a popular audience...
...work is devoted to a dramatic recapitulation of the dynastic and bureaucratic maneuvering at two firms, Ford of Detroit and Nissan of Tokyo, before and during the great U.S. auto crisis of the late '70s. But the moral that Halberstam, 52, draws from his story is intended to have wider significance. As a result of the failings of U.S. industry, he says, "life for most Americans (is) bound to become leaner. But in the middle of 1986 there seemed to be little awareness of this, let alone concern about...
Growing confidence in the job market prompted members of the Harvard Class of 1986 to seek out a wider variety of jobs, and more of them entered public service than previous graduates, according to a survey released this week by the Office of Career Service...
...recent years, the media has focussed muchattention on the financial world, as the stockmarket has experienced record highs. Consequently,a wider variety of students across the country areconsidering business careers, recruiters...