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Teen's cup overflows with music
CROOKSTON - Inside her church, Evangelical Covenant, Emily Reitmeier removes the quilted cover from the black Yamaha grand piano.
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Jabberwock showcases talent, raises money for area students - roanoke.com
The annual variety show is produced by Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. During the moments before Jabberwock 2008 started, Pamela Palmer, a William Byrd High School senior in a dark sparkling dress, sat backstage at Jefferson Center on a stool in front of a microphone. She was one of the variety show's announcers and, in the dimly lit wings, her face was illuminated only by a small lamp clamped ...
Roanoke Times |
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Rebel uniforms recycled into profitable souvenirs
ROCKWELL — Music boosters at Rockwell-Swaledale Community Schools have taken parts of the school’s red and black band uniforms and turned them green.
The Globe Gazette |
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'Shining Lives': Less Than Radiant Drama
BALTIMORE -- If you want to spark a debate about whether playwrights or directors have the upper hand in theater these days, you could start with "These Shining Lives" at Center Stage.
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William Dalrymple checks out pagan rites in India
Delhi-based Scottish author William Dalrymple has journeyed across the Indian subcontinent since settling down here in 1984, delving into its past, capturing its soul in his books. But this time, he is charting a rather freewheeling, mystical course.
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Turner Sims will present an evening of Flamenco music
Voted among the top flamenco guitarists in the world by US Guitar Player magazine, Juan Martín returns to the Turner Sims Concert Hall in Southampton on Thursday May 8 He will present his stunning new show, supported by a line-up of the finest musicians and flamenco dance.
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A JAZZY LITTLE BLOCK OFF ESPLANADE
THE NEIGHBORHOOD: A sliver of Faubourg St. John (in the Esplanade Ridge Historic District) snuggled up to the Fair Grounds Racetrack and wedged between the cemeteries and Esplanade Avenue.
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SATURDAY'S CALENDAR
New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival presented by Shell Fair Grounds racetrack, 1751 Gentilly Blvd. Continuous music on 11 stages, contemporary and traditional crafts, food, educational workshops, 11 a.m.-7. Tickets $50 at the gate. Call 522-4786.
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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All that Chaz
Each spring, one of the defining moments for local bands and musicians around here is the announcement of who will play at Jazzfest.
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Hernandez trying to eliminate all comparisons to Ramon Ortiz
The Twins felt the need for a veteran pitcher for the starting rotation going into 2007. They signed Ramon Ortiz, a Dominican righthander who was listed at 34.
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Chamber turns 100 with 'Celebration of the Century' Lavish birthday party offers food, music for 500 guests
A century of success: Special section marks the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce's 100th anniversary. On sale at retail outlets throughout Hall County.
The Gainesville Times |
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Church notes
BROOKHAVEN WESLEYAN CHURCH, 2960 E. 38th St., has spiritual formation classes at 9 a.m. Sunday. Pastor Phil Stuller’s message will be “Embracing Uncertainties” at 10:15 a.m. worship. Pastor John Walton will preach at the 6 p.m. service. Bart and Anne Bruehler will share personal testimony.
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Class Acts: Private schools
oPrincipal Jackie Certain presented kindergarten student, Pacey Parrow, with a Character Counts Citizenship award certificate for helping a fellow student. Fifth-grade student Mark Mooney nominated Pacey for the award.
Marion Chronicle-Tribune |
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Arlington Park bugler plays swan song at track
Piecing her bugle together as she ran, Bonny Brown zipped through the Arlington Park tunnel 50 feet ahead of the horses and a few minutes before the start of Friday's first race.
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Jazzman Bucky Pizzarelli to perform with Bergen Youth Orchestra
Bucky Pizzarelli heads up the Bergen Youth Orchestra. TELL ME MORE: Since the '50s, John "Bucky" Pizzarelli has collaborated with the likes of Benny Goodman and Stephane Grappelli. He's also worked with his son, John Pizzarelli Jr., who is known for his jazz vocals and guitar music.
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Drug baron sponsors kids’ party from jail
MEXICO CITY: A Mexican drug baron in prison in the US threw a party with presents and clowns for 500 poor children back home despite a government crackdown on warring cartels.
Gulf Times |
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Hitting the right note
Instrument repair proves good choice for Brudvig Harvey Brudvig plays all of the musical instruments commonly used in school bands. He has to. It's his job to fix them, and he's being doing it for 50 years. Advertisement: MAYVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY Get full credit for your A.A.S. degree. A.A.S. to B.A.S. Get full credit for your A.A.S. degree in Mayville State's ONLINE B.A.S. in ...
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Music Fest starts rocking in spite of rainy beginning
Weather delayed the start of music on the Cellular South Stage at the south end of Tom Lee Park on Friday night.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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Culture told through music
When Jimi Aguilar arrived to Florida in 2001, he started working as a car washer.
The News-Press |
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SPOTLIGHT: New Bedford
A thriving city with spectacular ocean views, New Bedford offers buyers a staggering array of affordable real estate coupled with an expanding arts scene, an array of gourmet restaurants and great educational opportunities.
The Standard-Times |
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Methodist church opens door to displaced Presbyterian neighbors
The motto of the United Methodist Church is "Open hearts
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Church events: May 03
Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church - Women's Prayer Breakfast, 9 a.m-1 p.m. Saturday, May 10, 2137 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. Free. Donations accepted. RSVP: 865-524-2034.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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DSO concert promises to be lively
Concert goers think of symphony music as a treat for the heart, the soul and, most of all, the ears.
The Danville Commercial-News |
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Students Make A Joyful Noise At Dixie Elementary Mountain Dulcimer Festival
Staff Photo By Herb Nygren Jr. FESTIVAL FUN: Elijah Rodriguez plays his mountain dulcimer at the 10th annual Dixie Elementary Dulcimer Festival at Camp Tyler on Friday. More than 130 third-, fourth- and fifth-graders participated.
Tyler Morning Telegraph |
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A helping hand
HURRICANE - When Steve Martin gets ready for his day, he can't hop out of bed and take a quick shower. Instead, his mother gives him a sponge bath in his wheelchair. She washes his hair in the sink.
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