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LCC raises curtain on Rose Center for the Arts
Rob Buckingham came to the Rose Center for the Arts Saturday to hear the symphony, and he left with the impression that Lower Columbia College's newest building will have a lasting impact outside campus walls.
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Murrieta drenched in celebration
BIRTHDAY BASH: Hundreds come out to enjoy music, games, fireworks and food. MURRIETA - Juana Mota, 32, took her two daughters, Abby, 5 and Sonya, 1, to Murrieta's 17th Birthday Bash Saturday because they wanted to get wet.
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Willie Nelson and Wynton Marsalis' dream team
Who doesn't like Willie Nelson? I'm almost suspicious of someone who doesn't warm up to his everyman voice and off-kilter guitar style.
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Christie's back at home helming Colorado Music fest
Celebrated conductor Riccardo Muti was supposed to lead a set of four concerts in March with the New York Philharmonic, but he fell ill just as rehearsals were about to begin, forcing the orchestra to scramble for a replacement.
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Event Calendar this week
Tap into your inner Viking at this solstice-related festival of light, music and dance.
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Shakespearean Fest is a gem in our own backyard
I was lucky enough to spend the past week in Cedar City. Yes, it was part work after all, someone has to review the latest offerings at the Utah Shakespearean Festival but the other part was pure joy.
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Teachers unions sponsor Nyack concert Tuesday
NYACK - A free concert featuring the Orangetown Concert Band is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on July 1 at Nyack's Memorial Park, courtesy of two teachers unions working with Friends of the Nyacks.
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Dairy, farm focus of festival
Barnfest 2008 brought people to Chaney’s Dairy Barn on Saturday to learn about the dairy industry - and to have a little fun as well.
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Vans Warped Tour: Utahns rock out at Fairpark
Everyone's favorite punk-rock summer camp made its annual stop in Salt Lake City at the Utah State Fairpark on Saturday.
Deseret Morning News |
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Fathers and sons make music together
It isn't every father and son who can work and play together without friction.
Deseret Morning News |
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Under One Sky kicks off
THOUSANDS are expected at a one day festival of music, dancing, and entertainment in Harrow. Under One Sky, one of the biggest events in the Harrow arts calendar is happening on Sunday, June 29.
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Salt Lake City's Brinton named America's Junior Miss
Salt Lake City's Junior Miss, Lindsey Brinton, garnered the title of America's Junior Miss at the organization's national competition in Mobile, Alabama.
Deseret Morning News |
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No more Mr. Nice Boy
NEW YORK -- The term 'singer/songwriter' makes Gavin DeGraw cringe.
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July 4th activities across the state
Salt Lake County Salt Lake City Friday: The Sugar House Arts Festival, on Highland Drive between Wilmington Avenue and 2100 South, starts at 10 a.
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African-American celebration
Ethnic food, arts and crafts, music, drama, poetry, children’s activities, dance and entertainment fill Kensico Dam Plaza today from noon- 7 p.m. This free festival celebrates African-American heritage. Off the Bronx River Parkway in Valhalla. 914-864-7275.
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Friends in White Plains remember homeless man
In 1963 the great Bob Dylan wrote a song about a man found dead, lying in a doorway.
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Country: Various Artists
Patriotic Country 3 **
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In the luthier's workshop
FILER - Mandolin maker Ron Cole's reward: hearing his instruments in the hands of accomplished musicians. "Oh boy, it feels good," he says. He listens for the deep tones or brilliant midrange brought out by his placement of tone bars.
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An overlooked sound in classical music
MOLAA puts on a free show in tribute to composers of color. Staff Writer LONG BEACH - When John Malveaux first conceived of Music Untold, he wanted to find a way to expose listeners to the music of overlooked ethnic classical composers and have their works performed by similarly overlooked musicians.
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Japanese center celebrates culture
Today's event features music, dancing and a chance to save a life.
Long Beach Press-Telegram |
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Vehicle stop leads to arrest
Loud music triggered West Monroe police's stopping of a vehicle at 1:38 a.m. Saturday, which ultimately led to a Monroe man's arrest for drug possession.
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Yet another untimely death brings us together
The ritual has become increasingly familiar.El Paso teenagers embrace and cry, play somber music, light memorial candles, and comfort each other in yet another traffic-related death.
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two festivals are of one mind
.Any city where diversity is encouraged is going to have more and better opportunities, both socially and economically,. Vice Mayor Jim Gray said to an enthusiastic audience during a speech at the first annual Lexington Pride Festival. Acceptance as a necessity seemed to be the mantra at the all-day festival, which shared a crowd of over 1,000 with the Lexington Diversity Festival a mere ...
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Salvation Army gave composer his start
Just as the sun was setting in Lexington last night, Shawn E. Okpebholo was in Cincinnati watching a world-famous euphonium virtuoso, Steven Mead, perform a concerto Okpebholo had written for the concluding celebration of the International Tuba Euphonium Association's weeklong conference. It was only natural. The euphonium is a brass instrument that is an integral part of Salvation ...
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WELCOME GUEST! American rapper Jay-Z answered his critics, notably Oasis's Noel Gallagher, with a performance at Britain's famous Glastonbury music festival that was received to rapturous cheers Saturday.
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