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Alex Ross: Can the Kennedy Center find new life? by Alex Ross

Harry Truman, an amateur pianist who often brought miniature scores with him to classical performances in Washington, D.C., once wondered aloud why the capital lacked a decent venue for concerts. “There isn’t any reason in the world why Washington shouldn’t have a place for the . . . (Subscription required.)

SOURCE: The New Yorker at 12:00AM on March 26, 2012

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