|
Visual Arts June 26 Sculpture Space reception from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sculpture Space is located at 12 Gates St., ...
Concerts June 28 ORGAN POPS VARIETY SHOW at the Rome Capitol Theatre, Dominick Street, Rome, at 7:30 p.m. Organ Pops concert with New Jersey's Ralph Ringstead. Focus on music and movie shorts from 1928. Presented by the Rome Grand Theatre Organ Society.
Rome Observer |
|
The man with magic fingers
CODY - Bill Rasmussen has traveled the country showcasing his skills at nursing homes and retirement facilities.
Billings Gazette |
|
July 4th events and festivities
July 3: Band concert followed by fireworks show at dusk over Alton Bay. July 4: Annual foot race starts at 7:30 a.m. and the parade steps off at 2 p.m. The East Bay Jazz Ensemble will perform at 7 p.m. and fireworks will be at 9:15. Rain date for fireworks is July 5 at 9:15 p.m.
The Citizen of Laconia |
|
Crowds turn out for Redlands Bowl opening
The Redlands Bowl was packed Friday for the opening of the summer concert season, with audience members filling the benches. Early arrivals took up all available space on the lawn, lugging in picnic hampers, spreading blankets and opening folding chairs.
The Press-Enterprise |
|
Fourth of July events in Palm Beach County
Delray Beach Fourth of July Celebration , 8 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., State Road A1A and Atlantic Avenue. Activities are to include a sand-sculpting contest, bike and scooter parade, and free concerts. Free. Call 561-279-1380.
Sun-Sentinel |
|
Your Saturday, on the go
There's fun to be had on the east side. The Stars & Stripes Festival, the sprawling event taking over downtown Mt. Clemens, should be a blast.
Detroit Free Press |
|
Live Music
Mary Stallings Mary Stallings, Bay Area jazz singer. Sat., June 28, 8 p.m. $14-28. For more information, call Stanford Jazz Workshop at 650-736-0324 or e-mail info@stanfordjazz.org or visit www.stanfordjazz.org . Campbell Recital Hall, 451 Lasuen Mall, Stanford
Palo Alto Weekly |
|
Light the torches, skip the hula skirt
Go from flat and dry to Bali Hai this summer with torches, island music and rum-based cocktails. What's not to love about a tiki party? And with the Tony-winning revival of "South Pacific" playing to packed houses on Broadway, tiki feels timely again. If you like your Polynesian exoticism without fake grass skirts and coconut bras, consider an updated take on tiki. Designers say it's easy to ...
Detroit Free Press |
|
Rotary hosting bang-up celebration
This year marks the 38th year the Rotary Club of Simi Valley hosts the annual Fourth of July Festival and Fireworks Extravaganza for the city of Simi Valley.
Ventura County Star |
|
Young cellist brings 'wild' piece to Aspen
Alisa Weilerstein attended the Aspen Music Festival 16 of the first 18 summers of her life - not counting the summer she spent here in utero.
The Aspen Times |
|
THE SATURDAY LIST!: Free Press critics' picks for this weekend
Yvette Stevens was born with one of those powerhouse voices -- a delivery that conjures such adjectives as "fiery" and "strong-willed." You know her as Chaka Khan, who at 55 is looking back on a storied career that has taken her through Memphis soul, smooth jazz, hip-hop and crossover pop.
Detroit Free Press |
|
Brubeck, Newman among S.F. jazz fest highlights
The 26th annual festival boasts an impressively diverse lineup
Contra Costa Times |
|
Jazz pianist Dan Nimmer shares the key to his success
Dan Nimmer, the 26-year-old pianist with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, talks about developing young jazz talent — including students at Seattle's Roosevelt High School.
Seattle Times |
|
A novel IDEA: Nonprofit takes lease on arts center
A nonprofit educational group based in Camden has taken a lease on the former South Jersey Performing Arts Center.
Courier-Post |
|
LoVEfest concert to aid Africa orphans
The fourth annual LoVEfest '08 concert, starring international Christian recording artist Michelle Tumes of Agoura Hills, will take place Sunday afternoon at Gardens of the World in Thousand Oaks.
Ventura County Star |
|
Summertime is the season for reggae
The warm weather is here to stay. So here's a little reggae to celebrate. Reggae is meant to be enjoyed while the sun shines and heat is all around. It may make you smile, it may make you dance - and here's hoping it will make you rejoice in these beautiful summer days.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
|
Corn Hill Arts Festival organizers promise more vendors, variety
More vendors will be on hand for the 2008 Corn Hill Arts Festival.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
|
MIM concerts at fairgrounds to continue
Concerts set for the coming week at the Nevada County Fairgrounds are expected to continue as planned, Music in the Mountains spokeswoman Jeannie Duerst said Friday.
The Union |
|
Religion Briefs: Concert to benefit transplant patient
An open mike concert today at a Lebanon bookstore and cafe will benefit 7-year-old liver transplant recipient Michayla Nelson.
The Tennessean |
|
Amy Winehouse sings, others gather at Mandela show
LONDON - Will Smith charmed the crowd, Amy Winehouse wowed them just by showing up — but Nelson Mandela proved to be the biggest star of all at a concert Friday in honor of the South African statesman's 90th birthday.
Tucson Citizen |
|
California man gets prison for burning Burning Man
RENO, Nev. — A San Francisco performance artist was sentenced Friday to as many as four years in prison and ordered to pay restitution for the early torching last summer of the signature effigy of the counterculture Burning Man festival.
Arizona Daily Star |
|
Art and music get together in Washington Park
The Mid-Summer Arts Faire kicked off Friday with Blues in the District at Washington Park. The weekend faire includes 52 artists, including painters, sculptures, photographers, jewelers and many others.
Quincy Herald-Whig |
|
Religion calendar
Today■ Musical, 6 p.m., Williams Memorial CME Church, 3400 Triangle Lake Road, High Point. Information: 883-7330.■ Wings of Grace gospel music event, 6 p.m., Main Street Baptist Church, 126 N. Main St. (Credit: "")
Greensboro News & Record |
|
Math by way of mariachi: Students learn through music
Violins and independent variables. Trumpets and sloping graphs. What do they have in common?
Tucson Citizen |
|
Concert, fireworks on tap tomorrow at Wolfe's Pond Park
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- nHuge crowds are expected to enjoy good music, good food and dazzling fireworks tomorrow as the Celebrate America Free Concert and Fireworks display takes place in Wolfe's Pond Park.
Staten Island Advance |
|
|