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Munich Olympics Discussion (Wednesday) The circumstances of the 1972 murders of members of the Israeli Olympic team by the Palestinian group Black September will be discussed by David Clay Large, a scholar and the author of "Munich 1972: Tragedy, Terror and Triumph at the Olympic Games"; Gabriel Sanders, the museum's director of public programs, also takes part. Read More

Mansion and Garden Tours (Friday through Sunday) To celebrate Bronx Week, the museum will be offering free mansion and garden tours, beginning at 12:15 p.m. Also on view is "Dibbles and Daisy Grubbers: The Art of the Garden Tool," an exhibition of familiar and unusual garden tools. Read More

an Valentine slipped into a New York City cab. Read More

'Baseball in the Bronx: Nine Innings of Bronx Baseball' (Friday through Sunday, and Thursday) This show, which will be up through May 13, includes photographs of amateur and professional players over the years, as well as memorabilia of former players and others. Read More

Classics concert calls for silence

Toledo Symphony will offer a tough challenge to audiences at its Classics Concerts VIII at 8 p.m. Read More

'Baseball in the Bronx: Nine Innings of Bronx Baseball' (Friday through Sunday, and Thursday) This show, which will be up through May 13, includes photographs of amateur and professional players over the years as well as memorabilia of former players and others. Read More

John Leventhal Makes The List

Talking to John Leventhal is a satisfying feast. Read More

This striking set of original Devin Gray compositions features the young drummer alongside saxophonist Ellery Eskelin , trumpeter Dave Ballou and bassist Michael Formanek. Read More

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Highly original American composer of orchestral, chamber, and solo vocal and piano music who used and anticipated polytonality,... Read the full Charles Ives bio.