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The preschool/kindergarten choir and the children’s choir of Athens Christian Church , 1411 E. Illinois 29, will present their spring program at 6 p.m. Sunday. The evening will begin with the preschool/kindergarten choir singing its favorite songs.
The State Journal-Register
Pianist Dang Thai Son performs in HCM City
VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam most famous pianist, People’s Artist Dang Thai Son, gave a one-hour performance in Ho Chi Minh City on May 2. A collection of 13 albums of Son’s performance of classical music, which were recorded over the last 20 years, was made public on the occasion.
Vietnam Net
New site but same Nalley invite
he 41st annual Carlin Nalley Invitational, Saturday starting at 9 a.m., offers something completely different. Javelin exhibition? Nope. Paralympian Tony Volpentest? Nope. An appearance by Carl Lewis or Rafer Johnson? No and no.
Daily Herald
Cinco de Mayo callson organizer's skills
Less than five hours before show time, and Monette Molinar is a non-stop ball of problem-solving energy.
The San Angelo Standard-Times
Martian soil can support life
ST. JOHN – Saralynn Davis has had “space dreams” most of her life. This spring she proved that astronauts, given a bio-dome, can probably one day grow beans on the planet Mars. Her award-winning science fair project will take her to the international science fair in Atlanta, Ga., next week.
Minot Daily News
Mighty Mitby
Staff writer Paul Gerard writes that the 976-seat Mitby Theater at MATC's Truax campus "could become a major performance venue for Madison arts groups."
Isthmus
Locally yours
You may not have noticed amid the Green Day promotion and coverage, but last week's cover story, 'quot;Farm Fresh,'quot; by Kenneth Burns, was the first of a two-part series entitled 'quot;How We Chow.'quot; This week we present 'quot;How We Chow Part 2: Handled With Care,'quot; written by staffer Tom Laskin.
Isthmus
Tarayana Fair 2008 at clock tower
3 May, 2008 - With six communities from remote parts of the country participating and spiced with games, flowers, music and food, the annual Tarayana fair, which began yesterday in the capital at the clock tower square, had a carnival atmosphere.
Kuensel
Hardcover Advice
1. THE LAST LECTURE, by Randy Pausch with Jeffrey Zaslow 2. JUST WHO WILL YOU BE?, by Maria Shriver 3. THE SECRET, by Rhonda Byrne 4. THE 4-HOUR WORKWEEK, by Timothy Ferriss 5. HARMONIC WEALTH, by James Arthur Ray with Linda Sivertsen
New York Times
Making the Band
This prehistory of Roxy Music focuses on British art, fashion and academia in the 1950s and ?60s.
New York Times
At San Jose Elementary, students experience a variety of art forms
The woman in the flamenco costume arced her hands and stamped her feet, the nails on the bottom of her black-buckled shoes tapping out a staccato rhythm in a classroom at San Jose Elementary School.
The Florida Times-Union
Local radio host fired
Radio personality Andy Thomas, host of the show "Your Charleston With Andy Thomas," said he was fired Friday because he was spending too much time spotlighting the arts. According to Thomas, who hosted an early morning radio show on WQSC-AM 1340 for five months, he was terminated by Gil Kirkman owner of Kirkman Broadcasting Inc.
The Post and Courier
North Charleston Arts Festival schedule
FESTIVAL MAIN EVENT: Performances may be seen throughout the day on four separate stage areas. Attractions and exhibitions include fine art, photography, fine crafts, a gem and mineral show, children's activities, arts and crafts vendors, a food court and more.
The Post and Courier
Arts notes
Toussaint at CrawfishAllen Toussaint, a major figure on the New Orleans R&B scene since the 1960s, with hits as a songwriter, producer and recording artist, will perform at this year's Crawfish Fest, a music, food and camping event taking place at the Sussex County Fairgrounds in Augusta, May 30-June 1. Other performers will include the Funky Meters, the Radiators, Railroad Earth, Tab Benoit, ...
The Star-Ledger
Coveting Thy Neighbor?s Condo
Buyers who long for the amenities of new buildings, but can?t afford them, are bargaining hard for older apartments.
New York Times
Forever Dolly: Unbowed, Unsinkable
Dolly Parton twittered and told endless jokes at her show at Radio City Music Hall on Thursday, which was a seminar on the peril of accepting received wisdom.
New York Times
Orchestra wraps up in style
A packed Jacoby Symphony Hall was showered in gifts Thursday evening, as the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra concluded its 2007-2008 Masterworks season.
The Florida Times-Union
Corbett Estate Leaves $30M For The Arts
Even after her death, one of the greatest arts patrons our city has ever known is still giving.
The Kentucky Post
BEN Column
Good morning! Sunshine Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Rain iffy today and 50 percent Sunday and Monday. With unexpected bad weather in most other parts of the country, we've really been lucky.
Bridgeton News
Artist puts spin on device skins
The Orange County RegisterSANTA ANA, Calif. -- Tinsel, acrylic paint, magnesium printing plates, spray pain...
The Norman Transcript
Asheville Art Museum puts Frida Kahlo and 'Naqoyqatsi' on screen
The Asheville Art Museum will screen an award-winning film based on the life of Frida Kahlo on Saturday and Sunday, followed the next weekend by the experimental documentary film "Naqoyqatsi: Life as War."
Asheville Citizen-Times
The Older Player
The older Player can be just as successful as the younger Player Those who truly understand women have taken one immutable fact to heart: Women tend to gravitate toward classy, intelligent, wise men.
AskMen
Music and Art in Lackawanna County
The sounds of music could be heard in Lackawanna County . Students from all over Northeastern Pennsylvania gathered in song Friday night. This is the Pennsylvania Music Educator's Association District 9th Annual "Songfest".
PAHomePage.com
Condo dwellers are starting to speak up about noise
MILWAUKEE -- Brian Verban knows quiet when he hears it ... or not. He and wife Jamie grew up in small-town Illinois and in suburban Franklin, Wis., respectively. ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Glad Tidings Church Of God
"Won't It Be Wonderful There" was the opening hymn for the morning service. It was followed by the Choir singing "Great Is He," "Canaanland" featuring Kathy Headley, Wilma Kelley and Mickey Sansom and "When God Dips His Love In My Heart" featuring Randall Headley, Janice Copenhaver and Wilma Kelley.
Clanton Advertiser
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