The First Presbyterian Church from from 1844, also known as the "old first", is a good example of Gothic Revival style. It contains not only stained glass from many masters, including Louis Comfort Tiffany, but also two full pipe organs from the organ builder Sebastian M. Glück.
There is an apocryphal tradition among some spiritual leaders that finding a dead bird in your path is a symbol of both the end of something, and the start of something new.
The music is Debussy's, and it is called Clair de Lune, or "light of the moon". It was originally the third movement of a piano suite called Suite bergamasque, which depicted a poem by Paul Verlaine. The music's beauty has inspired many transcriptions for a variety of instrumental ensembles.
Modern violin strings are made with a steel core, or a synthetic core, but some people, particularly those who play early music, still prefer strings with a gut core. The gut strings, made of sheep or goat gut at the center of the string, are thought to be the most natural and human sounding of strings.
Wine legs are the droplets or streaks (legs) of water that form on the inside of a wine glass as you move the wine around. They are also called curtains, or church windows. Some believe the legs show the quality, sweetness or viscosity of the wine, but that idea has largely been dismissed.