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From: Sarasota Magazine
Date: 20041101
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in one of E.M. Forster's novels, two culture-loving English sisters live for their occasional trips to London to hear the symphony; and for months afterwards, they blissfully recall every magical note and movement. Imagine how thrilled they would have been to know that in the years to come, people could enjoy almost any work of art whenever they wanted to, whether at home or one of the many live performances now staged even in small towns and cities.
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I thought about those sisters this month, when I read executive editor Kay Kipling's preview of ...
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