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After Kidney Surgery, Levine Has ?Fresh Insights?  James Levine, the Metropolitan Opera and Boston Symphony Orchestra maestro, said Friday that his recent brush with cancer brought a glimpse of mortality that will inevitably color his work as a musician.

Pink Floyd member Richard Wright dies at age 65  LONDON -- Richard Wright, a founding member of Pink Floyd, died Monday. He was 65. The rock group's spokesman, Doug Wright, who's unrelated, said Wright died after a battle with cancer at his home in Britain. He said the band member's family did not want to give more details about his death.

Supreme Court poised to enter pre-emption debate  MARSHFIELD -- When Diana Levine starts talking about her rock 'n' roll days, she plays a little air guitar, mimicking the way she used to handle her electric bass in bands like the Re-Bops and Duke and the Detours. But Levine is missing much of her right arm, which was amputated below the elbow after a medical disaster. ... - By ADAM LIPTAK The New York Times

Pink Floyd musician Wright dead at 65   NEW YORK, Sept. 15 UPI -- Pink Floyd founding member and keyboardist Rick Wright has died of cancer at the age of 65, his family said Monday.

Everything is Connected, by Daniel Barenboim / Music At The Limits, by Edward W Said   Music books on a mainstream list are these days as rare as hens' teeth. Faber has drastically cut back, so too Oxford, while Cambridge caters to academics at prices that deter all but the most committed. Now, remarkably, two have come along at once, though neither originated in Britain: Music at the Limits comes complete with typos via Bloomsbury from Columbia University Press, a consequence ...

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