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		<title>Baby it&#8217;s cold outside, but Berklee heats Miami&#8217;s Gusman Center</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Read the first post from Miami. It&#8217;s unusual to be shivering in Miami, but the locals keep telling us this February has been an unusually cool month.  Orchestra members spent most of their day indoors, including trumpet player Andrew Koskela and professor Bernardo Hernandez, rehearsing for three hours at the Gusman, then retreating to a dressing [...]]]></description>
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