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For over 70 years, BBC World Service has been the globe's most comprehensive source for news. When news breaks -- anywhere, anytime -- BBC is there.
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WKSU Classical Channel
Classical Music With Bob Christiansen
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Giorgio Ghedini: Sonatina (Massimo Bianchi, piano)
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Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet No. 6 (Tokyo String Quartet)
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Anton Bruckner: Symphony No. 4: 3rd movement: Scherzo (Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra)
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Arts and Entertainment Monday, January 15, 2007 Artist Chris Pekoc -- Evolution -- 1964 - 2006
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| An exhibition of works by the French Impressionist painter Monet is headed to the Cleveland Museum of Art after shattering records in North Carolina. Over 14 weeks, it drew 214-thousand people at a museum in Raleigh, about 30-thousand more than expected. But you don't have to wait for Monet to arrive to see great art. WKSU contributing writer George Bilgere reports on the art of Cleveland native Chris Pekoc:
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