Yesterday's Arts article entitled, "Berklee connects with Darfur," contained two instances of editorial oversight. The first occurred in the article's fourth paragraph where the author lists the names of seven members of the Berklee College of Music who participated in the committee to select the 16 songs that appeared on the college's "We Are All Connected" benefit CD; a phrase was deleted that would have made it clear that those seven people were not the only members of the committee. The second instance occurs where the author refers to Lynette Gittens as the assistant director for Berklee City Music Programs; she is, in fact, the associate director.
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