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  • Plano-based guitarist Andrew Flory stopped by our studio on Friday to perform beautiful music on the theorbo, an instrument developed in Italy during the late 16th century. Hear his performance at the link. Flory will be performing in Boerne and at Mission San Jose in San Antonio this weekend.
  • Members of the U.S. Air Force Band of the West dropped by KPAC 88.3 FM this week to preview their Holiday in Blue concerts, happening on Dec. 17 & 18 at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. Hear some holiday favorites, and music by J.S. Bach, at the link!
  • This weekend, Jan. 10-12, Camerata San Antonio performs a special arrangement of J.S. Bach's 'Goldberg Variations' live in concert. The piece was famously inspired by a Russian count who needed music for company at night. The group stopped by KPAC 88.3 FM to perform an excerpt live on-air, which you can hear at the link!
  • Soprano Megan Pachecano says the new music she'll be performing this weekend with Agarita became personal for her and mezzo-soprano Tynan Davis: "What is this journey from our mortal life... to possibly another?"
  • On Friday, June 13, young performers from the Classical Music Institute and Opera San Antonio joined together to perform some beautifully arranged vocal works at San Francesco di Paola Church. Hear the full recital at the link.
  • "We really want our young musicians to engage with these landmarks of the classical repertoire, and to play these things they're gonna remember for the rest of their lives." — Troy Peters, YOSA
  • HBO on Monday announced a new service presenting its shows online without a cable subscription. NPR TV Critic Eric Deggans says it also shows the power of consumers to bring change in a digital world.
  • Some analysts say that Nintendo's days are numbered because sales of its new console, Wii U, have been lackluster. But since Nintendo still offers some of the most popular game franchises, the love of Zelda and Mario may keep the company going for a long time.
  • The Mast Brothers have been called the "celebrity hipster chocolatiers" of Brooklyn. Lately, they've been accused of defrauding their customers. But that depends on how their chocolate tastes to you.
  • Asian-Americans have displaced African-Americans as the most economically divided group in the U.S., according to the Pew Research Center. Food pantries are seeing growing needs among Asian-Americans.
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