Моя любимая New York Times написала приятные вещи но... они что там, верстку не проверяют, фамилию то правильно можно было написать, не такая уж она сложная%000000:
"Three guests joined her, including the amazing Audra McDonald and
the fresh-voiced Josh Grobin. But the house roared when the indomitable Elaine Stritch showed up to sing a gritty-voiced rendition of her signature tune, Mr. Sondheim's "Ladies Who Lunch."
Это из CBS News:
One of the joys of this concert was watching Cook's interaction with a younger crew of performers. Her other two guests were the extraordinary Audra McDonald and the equally awesome Josh Groban.
Each of these performers got the chance to perform solo _ McDonald doing an emotional "When Did I Fall in Love?" from Bock and Harnick's "Fiorello!" and Groban singing a gentle "Not While I'm Around" from "Sweeney Todd."
...later, Cook and Groban joining forces for "Move On," Sondheim's advice to artists to remain true to themselves.
In a sense, you could see Cook offering that same bit of wisdom to Groban himself: a legendary performer joyously passing the torch to a younger generation while her own flame still shines brightly..
и просто заметочка
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercu...p/13681302.htm