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May 13, 2004
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May 13, 2004
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'A private moment, with 1,100 eavesdroppers'
John Lithgow '67 interviewed this year's Arts First Medalist Yo-Yo Ma '76 at Sanders Theatre on Sunday night (May 9). Ma, ever the generous performer, delivered on Lithgow's promise, sharing secrets that revealed his easygoing humanity and privileged the sold-out audience with an intimate glimpse into his musical life. (Staff photo Kris Snibbe/Harvard News Office) Full story
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Ma's Day
Arts First Medalist Yo-Yo Ma shares artistic insight - and Bach - with sold-out Sanders Theatre crowd
Solar power fuels Arts First stage
Clean fuel showcased at annual event
Revolutionary works
Restored historical allegory by John Singleton Copley displayed at the Fogg
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