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Hahn, who is in her early thirties, first gained notice as a prodigy playing obvious fare.
Hear him here in arias from Verdi, Puccini and, for Licitra, less obvious fare: Bach, Fauré and Golijov.
I double-clicked "Classical" and "Experimental," and was served a fair amount of obvious fare, along with a few pleasingly offbeat choices (James Tenney, Merzbow).
Last year, when the Tulsa Opera was forced to make cuts, it staged Massenet's "Don Quichotte" instead of more obvious fare.
Those who have never been, for instance, to Salzburg, Austria's top musical draw, or to Edinburgh, Munich or Aix-en-Provence, might be forgiven for feeling disappointed if the more obvious fare is not on display.
But ever since Art Spiegelman's Maus won the Pulitzer and Joe Matt began publishing Peepshow, both in 1992, comic artists have found freedom to concentrate on less obvious fare.
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The Judgement Of Paris, where mortal Paris gets to decide whether a nude Hera, Aphrodite or Athena is best looking, doesn't sound like obvious feminist fare.
Part of the Royal Court's 50th anniversary celebration of the founding of the English Stage Company, which produced John Osborne's era-defining, iconoclastic "Look Back in Anger" in 1956, "Rock 'n' Roll" is not obvious Royal Court fare.
Elsewhere, Hollywood seems to have run out of obvious literary fare to adapt, and has gone in search of new content designed to keep the box office turning over.
Her librarian mother had, until then, been reading her more obvious children's fare: Goodnight Moon, The Runaway Bunny.
Another lame New York taxi-bashing story," and said the solution was obvious -- a taxi fare increase.
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