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  • Tonight we'll enjoy Felix Mendelssohn's Concerto for Two Pianos, written as a birthday gift for his sister, Fanny, for them to perform together.
  • Erich Korngold adapted his Violin Concerto for Jascha Heifetz from some of his film scores, including Robin Hood. We'll enjoy it this morning.
  • In a Chinese version of Romeo and Juliet, the star-crossed lovers turn themselves into butterflies to escape their families. We'll enjoy The Butterfly…
  • When he chuckled at a conference last week, the world was a happier place. And when he spoke, he reminded us all how little moments can have a big impact.
  • By editing the genes in embryos in the lab, Chinese scientists showed that it's possible to change hereditary traits that cause a blood disorder. But the work also created unintended mutations.
  • For this final round, every answer ends with our show's initials, A-M-A. We say, "This Nepalese prince found enlightenment and became the Buddha;" you say, "Siddhartha Gautama."
  • In this game, every clue is a sentence that ends with a well-known initialism, BUT is the opposite of what we're looking for
  • VIP Ingrid Michaelson whips out her ukulele and joins Jonathan Coulton for a game about amnesia-afflicted movie characters, set to the tune of Gotye's "Somebody That I Used To Know."
  • Tonight on Carnegie Hall Live you can enjoy a performance of music inspired by the sea by Mendelssohn and Debussy, with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra,…
  • Remembering cool words that are no longer cool — or even used much.
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