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International Festival of Arts & Ideas
June 15-June 29, 2013



Sundays, 11 p.m. - midnight

Hosted by Julie Freddino. A soothing blend of new age, acoustic, ambient and world music. You'll hear contemporary music from established musicians like George Winston, Peter Kater and 2002, and get to discover new artists from all over the world.

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