Michael Tilson Thomas, the renowned conductor and composer who led the San Francisco Symphony for 25 years, left a profound legacy that extended from classical music to the preservation of Yiddish theatre. His career was deeply influenced by his grandparents, Boris and Bessie Tomaszewski, whose pioneering work on the Yiddish stage shaped his artistic identity and commitment to audience engagement. Beyond his orchestral achievements, he championed music education and maintained a lifelong dialogue with the creative process, viewing conducting as a collaborative act of molding sound in time. The program also features a critical review of *The Devil Wears Prada 2*, which examines the evolution of the fashion industry and the shift from print media to digital landscapes, highlighting how the sequel critiques the influence of corporate finance and tech moguls on modern journalism.
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