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  • This week, Bobbi Conner talks with MUSC's Dr. Stacey Maurer about getting back to daily life after cancer treatment.
  • While joining a friend to watch writing spiders weave their webs, Amanda McNulty ponders the purpose of the stabilimentum.
  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with MUSC's Dr. Rebecca Wineland about preconception check-ups to help promote a healthy pregnancy.
  • Mike Switzer interviews Noel Swain, a certified financial planner in Spartanburg, SC.
  • If I told you about a letter from a famous composer to his employers, a letter in which the composer complained that he needed a higher salary because he’d been making less money freelancing playing the organ at funerals, because there hadn’t been nearly enough disease going around – could you guess who the composer was?
  • In music, everything belongs to everybody – and that’s a beautiful thing.
  • For centuries, composers of classical music have been borrowing and adapting ideas and styles from popular music.
  • “Music…embraces at once the real and the ideal… "
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