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Catholic universities that specialize in the traditional liberal arts, such as Thomas Aquinas College, Thomas More College of ...
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Donald Macleod explores what impact the newly formed Turkish Republic made on music.
An expert with 'a passion for the arts and live music' has been appointed to head up a leading Shropshire music organisation.
Donald Macleod explores what impact studying in Europe had on the Turkish Five. Donald Macleod explores what impact studying in Europe had on the Turkish Five.
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A team of Italian computer scientists from Sapienza University of Rome and the University of Padova reports that network ...
Award-winning jazz bassist, educator and mentor Hayden, at age 68, is today the youngest recipient of Detroit’s highest arts ...
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