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Subject: Richard Rogers

  • KERA's fading signal

    July 18, 1996
  • Piano Works

    The architect Renzo Piano makes high design for our local culture of kitsch

    July 20, 2006
  • Think Pink

    How Mary Kay got its groove back

    October 9, 2003
  • Fine-tuning

    KERA's president has brought credibility back to local public broadcasting, but she's quitting her job anyway

    September 23, 1999
  • Jeez, Somebody Really Doesn't Like the Looks of the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts

    That somebody is Cornell University associate music professor David Yearsley, whose university bio says that during the past two decades, he's "immersed himself in the musical culture of the German Baroque." He's certainly going for baroque with this intriguingly punctuated essay posted to Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair's CounterPunch, in which he writes of the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts:Have a look at Dallas's biggest-most expensive-in-the-world arts project floating in a g

    June 5, 2009