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What's Happenin'?
Looking for something to do Saturday? Consider the following: SYMPHONY CONCERT The final concert of the season for the Butte Symphony Orchestra and Chorale, “Memories,” starts at 7:30 p.m. at the Mother Lode Theatre.
The Montana Standard |
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Church news
The Immaculate Conception Church will host the African Artists Community Development Project from 1 to 4 p.m. today at the church 1701 Poplar Ave. in Buhl.
The Times-News |
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Fire guts Party Palace
Fire ravaged part of an Uptown Butte watering hole Friday morning, and destroyed eight motorcycles parked inside. The flames, reported about 8:30 a.m. at the Party Palace bar, 1 W. Park St., in the heart of Uptown Butte, gutted the west end of the building.
The Montana Standard |
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Real estate: Avtec expanding its base
When Avtec Homes started selling two years ago, sales people often had a hard time explaining the company's business plan to eager buyers. Set up to cater to first-time buyers, the company often had to turn away buyers who already owned a home to stay true to its mission.
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Music contrasts stand out
Along with the formidable challenges of Duke Chapel as a concert venue, the N.C. Symphony's program Thursday offered its own challenges. One was coming to grips with a moody nontraditional concerto not yet two decades old; the other was adjusting to a nontraditional interpretation of a classic nearing its second century mark.
The News & Observer |
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Bride, groom plead guilty in reception fight with band
A US bride and groom arrested at their wedding reception after the bride trashed a set of conga drums in a spat with the band have pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct.
The West Australian |
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Hancock officials seeking feedback on downtown plan
Hancock County Commissioners are still spreading the word about their new Civic District Master Plan, but parts of the plan involve Findlay's city government, which has not made any formal commitment.
The Findlay Courier |
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Highway projects update
Following is the state Department of Transportation's highway construction and maintenance report for the week of May 5:
The Findlay Courier |
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Current Issue:
Talk about living vicariously through those more baller than you. Aside from being an eye-opening educational film on the transfer, sale, highs, and lows of the chronic, Blow is also a heart-wrenching expression of the human condition.
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Actress: 'It really affects you spiritually because it's on a different level'
CALGARY, Canada-Actress Angelica Janik attended the Divine Performing Arts Chinese Spectacular on Wednesday April 30 at the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, Calgary.Angelica was enrap...
The Epoch Times |
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Worth The Wait
The title of this album, Worth The Wait , is a specific reference for these two old pals, drummer Peter Erskine and trumpeter Tim Hagans, to join in one recording session with the Norrbotten Big Band. The origin of the title dates back to a 1974 musical meeting when Erskine was the drummer for the Stan Kenton Orchestra and Hagans was appearing for his first gig with the band in a Zanesville, ...
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Love is Real: Ulf Wakenius Plays the Music of Esbjorn Svensson
While the recent proliferation of piano trios has proven the pop/rock world can provide plenty of grist for jazz exploration, few are as successful as e.s.t. in writing instantly (and consistently) memorable original material that's rife for reexamination by others.
All About Jazz |
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Just Swingin'!
If a group is to name itself the Swingin' All Stars and record an album titled Just Swingin,' it should darn well be able to . . . how shall I put this? . . . swing. Luckily, trumpeter J.B. Scott and his All Stars have the swingin' part down pat.
All About Jazz |
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Fire ravages Uptown Butte bar Posted on May 3
BUTTE - Fire ravaged part of an Uptown Butte watering hole Friday morning, and destroyed eight motorcycles parked inside. The flames, reported about 8:30 a.m. at the Party Palace bar, 2 W. Park St., in the heart of Uptown Butte, gutted the west end of the building.
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Clips in time: Historic movie project rolls on
morris and Lynn Walker Columnists Editor’s note: Morris and Lynn Walker are working to make “150 Years in the Heart of the Valley,” a documentary film about Corvallis’ first 150 years. Each Saturday, they share tidbits from Corvallis that they’ve uncovered during their work. You can contact the Walkers at heartofthevalley@yahoo.com.
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Public gets 'taste' of the arts in downtown
The streets of Chambersburg were alive with paintings, dancing and music last night. The second annual Taste of the Arts took place downtown from 5 to 8 p.m., with 24 local artists, dancers and musicians displaying their crafts, talents and creations.
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Revel in some outdoor fun
Spring days mean plenty of festivals and outdoor events in the metro area. Here are some starting this weekend.
The Clarion-Ledger |
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RELIGION CALENDAR
Concerts The Spiritual Image Filipino-American choir, 3 p.m. today, First United Methodist Church, 330 N. Broadway. Advance tickets $10 adults, $8 children and students; $2 more at the door. Call 316-773-2024 or 316-267-6244. Celebration of the Pipe Organ with Brett Valliant, 4 p.m. Sunday, Haven United Methodist Church, Fourth and Kansas, Haven. Free. Fundraisers Pancake Feed, ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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CASA/Baxter
An organization geared around aiding kids received a big assist themselves from a professional athlete reared right in Tyler.
Tyler Morning Telegraph |
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PNC, Michiana Resources host Dream Catchers exhibit
WESTVILLE The Purdue University North Central Odyssey 2007-08 Arts and Cultural Events Series continues its ongoing exhibit featuring the work of the Michiana Resources Creative Concepts artists with the new show, Dream Catchers.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Wicked the perfect fit for former Idol
Rob Mills says that's why he is perfect to play party boy turned good guy Fiyero in the stage musical Wicked.
AAP via Yahoo!7 News |
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QUICK CLICKS: Local news briefs for Saturday, May 23
The city of Waco Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring its annual Cinco de Mayo celebration from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at the South Waco Recreation Center, 2815 Speight Ave.
Waco Tribune-Herald |
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Spice up your love life
Just try something new! You are in the mood for a nice romantic evening, but your partner is not even thinking of it.
The Times of India |
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Holocaust observance on Tuesday
A communitywide observance of Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, starts at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at St. Mary Church, 340 N. Main St., Hudson.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Go green this weekend
Earth Day has come and gone, but the nice weather probably has you thinking about the outdoors. Get out there this weekend at the Great Green America Fest (GGAF) on the grounds of the Mount Hope Estate and Winery in Cornwall, and celebrate the environment.
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