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Stephanie
Black - Life and Debt / Leon Fleisher / Picturing America
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Life
and Debt, a documentary film by Stephanie
Black uses powerful narration by Jamaica Kincaid,
beautiful cinematography and a pulsating reggae
score to expose the harsh economic policies imposed
by the IMF/World Bank on Jamaica's people. For
complete details on the film and to view other
works by Stephanie Black visit www.lifeanddebt.org.
The Rutgers Film Co-op will present Life and Debt
January 25-27. For a complete list of screening
times visit the New Jersey Media Art Center on
line at www.njfilmfest.com.

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For
several decades renowned piano soloist Leon Fleisher,
due to a debilitating illness, was forced to play
with only his left hand. Although he recently returned
to his standard repertoire, he celebrates his Westfield
Symphony debut with a special performance of Ravel's
"Concerto for Left Hand." Join us for
a backstage look at the warm collaboration between
a seasoned virtuoso and his protégé,
David Wroe, conductor of the Westfield Symphony.
For information on upcoming concerts visit the Westfield
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See
part two of a behind-the-scenes look at the Newark
Museum's latest permanent exhibit Picturing
America focusing on 19th Century landscapes
and the Gilded Age. Located in a wing of two dozen
galleries, Picturing America features over 300
works of art ranging from the early 1700s to the
present created by some of America's premier painters,
photographers and sculptors. For museum times
and exhibit information, visit www.newarkmuseum.org.
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