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Mimir Chamber Music Festival
Texas Christian University’s acclaimed summer chamber music series returns for the 11th year, with five professional artist concerts and one young artists performance. The festival runs July 3-11 in TCU’s PepsiCo Recital Hall. $25 for each of the pro concerts. If you order online and get a ticket for all five concerts, you get $25 off; or you can get a three-concert package with a $10 discount. ...
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Performing arts listings
JUNE Music Concerts in the Garden Through July 5. Fort Worth Botanic Garden. $15-$18 for lawn; $22-$45 reserved seating. Gates open 6:30pm, shows at 8pm. 817-665-6000. www.fwsymphony.org . June 27 and 28: "Super Awesome Laser Adventure" with the FWSO, conductor Andres Franco. June 29: Red Steagall. Dallas Symphony Casual Classics Series June 6-28. With conductor Danail Rachev. ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Getting Kinky: Songwriter, novelist and political candidate Friedman not one to blow smoke
Kinky Friedman is probably more comfortable holding a cigar in his hand than he is a guitar or microphone. “I smoke eight to 10 a day, and I hope to live forever,” Friedman says. Even so, the iconic Texan can’t quite recall the first time he ever puffed on a cigar. “I forgot the first half of my life,” he admits. “But I would bet it was a King Edward or a rum Crooks in high school.”
Lawrence Journal-World |
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Softball Tournament Benefits Ronald Mcdonald House
Even the threat of heavy rain forecasted for Saturday, May 31st didn't stop sports enthusiasts from attending the 14th Annual Sports Festival at Cantiague Park, hosted by the Ronald McDonald House of Long Island.
Garden City News |
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Coffee Break: Midtown's Shangri-La makes Paste magazine's 'best record store' list
It's no secret that independently owned record stores have been hit hard in recent years by both big-box retailers and the digital music revolution.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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Live Music: 06.20.08 - 06.26.08
Suzy Bogguss will perform at 8:30 p.m. today at the Solomon P. Ortiz Center, 402 Harbor Drive, to benefit the Food Bank of Corpus Christi. Cost: $100. Information: 887-6291 or www.secondharvest.org.
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Rockapalooza at Concrete
By Richard Guerrero Jr. Special to the Caller-Times Friday, June 20, 2008 CORPUS CHRISTI — This isn't your pedestrian, crank-the-amp rock-a-thon. After 30 years on the beach with its C-Sculptures event, rock station icon C-101 elected to retire the shovels and buckets in 2007 and start anew.
Corpus Christi Caller-Times |
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GarCo Fairgrounds in Rifle to host God Rally Project
RIFLE — The God Rally Project, a free Christian outdoor festival, will be held today through Sunday at the Garfield County Fairgrounds in Rifle.
The Daily Sentinel |
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Duffy brings '60s pop sound back
For every yin, there's a yang: everything has its opposite. After lounging to the very lounge-y songs on "Rockferry" (Mercury/Rough Trade), it could be surmised from Duffy's cooing vocals and her penchant for retro song styles that she is the inverse of Amy Winehouse.
Corpus Christi Caller-Times |
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Solar comes out of the shadows
Apple Inc is considering harnessing the sun to power its iPod music players. California's Ironwood prison is installing more than 6,000 solar panels, and Boston's Fenway Park is tapping solar power for Red Sox baseball games. After decad ...
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Garden City Senior News
Garden City Recreation happily announces the start of our summer Gazebo concert series on Thursday, June 26th. Our concerts are held at the Gazebo on the corner of Hilton and Stewart Avenues at 7:15 p.m. every Thursday during the summer and are free to all attending.
Garden City News |
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Summerfest returns to Prospect Hts.
Prospect Heights Summerfest is back this weekend with all its food, music and carnival rides. The festival runs through Sunday at the Prospect Crossings Shopping Center, near Rand and Thomas roads, across from Hersey High School.
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An afternoon of music and family activities on the Trinity River behind LaGrave Field. Fireworks following the Cats game!
Fort Worth Business Press |
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Delta Queen to make port call Saturday
Delta Queen to pay tribute to Henderson Saturday afternoon with calliope and band concert and remarks by captain
Evansville Courier & Press |
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Salsa On The Square Gains Fans
Everyone had a chance to "get up and dance" for the PNC Summer Music Series' 'Salsa on the Square.'
WCPO Cincinnati |
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Stuck on Highway 41
The members of the band that will perform tonight in Audubon Mill Park to launch this year's Downtown Henderson Project Summer Concert Series are never very far away from Highway 41.
The Gleaner |
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A Whole Lot of Love Songs, Gay, Straight, Young, Old
Love songs are scrutinized with a sophisticated 21st-century eye in ?New Love Songs,? the singer Michael Winther?s tender, witty show at the Metropolitan Room.
New York Times |
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Displaced by Construction, an Orchestra Makes Itself at Home in Warmer Halls
On Wednesday, the hall at the 92nd Street Y seemed to agree with the Riverside Symphony, which sounded fuller and warmer than it often did at Lincoln Center.
New York Times |
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B.C. man convicted in helicopter pot case
A B.C. musician has pleaded guilty in Washington state to conspiracy to import marijuana in a case involving a helicopter clandestinely flying pot across the border.
Canada.com |
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Serving the Heart of California since 1892
Bass Lake Craft Fair - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., June 20-22, Pines Village of Bass Lake. Live music by Mike Knapp of North Fork on Friday and Bluegrass music by The String Bandits and rock and roll by the Morgan Canyon Band. For information, call Mike Knapp, 877-3474.
Madera Tribune |
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Cool Conductor
Though conductor Lim Yau is in the process of moving house, the living room of his condominium in Sembawang--the aptly named Euphony Gardens--is still decorated with all manner of music paraphernalia: bookshelves full of music scores, towers of CD cases and a wall covered with framed posters of concerts and operas he has conducted.
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GPAC welcomes its long-awaited musical resident with keys to city
Since March, it sat in storage at Amro Music in Memphis waiting as Germantown work crews finished building a climate-controlled room for its arrival.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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TV movie: 'Camp Rock’ hits all the right notes with tween, teen girls
By CATHERINE MALLETTE Disney’s newest made-for-TV movie, Camp Rock , is predictable, a bit cheesy and altogether exactly what a teenage girl in search of summer viewing wants. I mean, it’s got (and you need to scream this next part ) The Jonas Brothers in it ! If you haven’t had the pleasure of having your own teenage daughter breathlessly read the special collector’s edition of People ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Arias in the Park, Met Stars Included
Opera?s celebrated love duo, Angela Gheorghiu and Roberto Alagna of the Metropolitan Opera, will perform in a mega-outdoor concert at Prospect Park on Friday.
New York Times |
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Concert preview: Vaudeville show offers 'freaks' outlet to be different
Growing up in Denver, Crystal Salazar always wanted to be on stage. But at only a little over 2 feet in height, she found her theatrical ambitions thwarted.
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