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THE HEDGEHOG, the international arts review, has published its latest issue. One subscriber wrote to tell us it is “SPLENDID!”
   This issue has features on Eva Hesse, the inventive sculptor who passed away at age 36; the Royal Danish Ballet’s performances--some wonderful, some puzzling--Isabella de Borchgrave’s unique paper creations; the Olmec’s monumental sculptures; interviews with Donato Cabrera, Conductor, and Director of the San Francisco Youth Symphony Orchesta; a profile of Krystyna Chciuk, tireless hero of Polish culture; and a new discovery about the great Post-Impressionist artists: their preoccupation with cats.
   And So Much More! Don’t miss The Hedgehog’s tribute to great art The Hedgehog missed: the premiere of Richard Wilson’s opera, Aethelred the Unready, and the new architecture of the Ashmolean Museum.
   Mahler. Mahler. Mahler: his work performed by two great conductors and orchestras: Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony and Zubin Mehta and the Israel Philharmonic.
   Great libraries subscribe to The Hedgehog: the New York Public Library and the Getty Library and Museum to name just two. Don’t wait in line to read it there: it’s time to subscribe for yourself.
$30 for four issues, individuals; $40 for four issues, institutions and abroad.
   Please send your check to The Lively Foundation.
photo above: Kristen Loken
 
The Hedgehog, the international arts review, Vol.5, No.2 is now in the hands of happy Hedgehog Subscribers. (L)SFSYO plays a fanfare for The Hedgehog.(R)Brahms never went anywhere without his Hedgehog!
Friday, August 5, 2011
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