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Local Happenings
As part of Boonton Main Street's Second Saturday program, local artists will display their work in empty Main Street storefronts for local residents and shoppers to appreciate from May 10 through early June.
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Horoscope • Jeraldine Saunders
BIRTHDAY GUY: Singer Christopher Cross was born in San Antonio, Texas, on this date in 1951. This birthday guy made a name in music during the late '70s and early '80s with his biggest songs, "Ride Like the Wind," the Grammy-winning "Sailing" and the Oscar-winning "Arthur's Theme (Best That
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TDIC appoints Westin Hotels & Resorts for contemporary Abu Dhabi golf course hotel
Tourism Development & Investment Company (TDIC), the leading tourism asset development in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, has appointed Westin Hotels & Resorts, part of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc., to manage its highly contemporary 146-room Westin Hotel, Golf & Spa, Abu Dhabi.
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THESE are the first pictures of the luxury terraced houses selling for just short of £1M. Developers Stannard Homes have spent the last 12 months converting a stone barn overlooking Hollingworth Lake into four state-of-the-art homes.
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Millstadt yard sale begins at 8 today
Up and at 'em this morning for the Millstadt Villagewide Yard Sale. It runs from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., so look for the yellow markers in yards for residents and businesses that are participating. It's sponsored by the Millstadt Historical Society and you can get free coffee and a map at the community center at 102 S. Jefferson. Plus, if all that shopping makes you hungry, you can chow down on ...
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On Stage
Xianghua Buddhist Ceremonial Music "Receiving Buddha” and "The Lotus Pool." Buddhist monks and nuns take their sacred music out of Meizhou for the first time. Xianghua traditions started in the 7th century and express the concept of salvation through music, dance, drama and song.
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Every Time I Die seeks Jersey fans
Buffalo's Every Time I Die has broadened its fan base by participating in the Take Action Tour and Vans Warped Tour, but its band members prefer the intimacy of close crowd interaction.
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Timeless tiki
Purveyor of all things Polynesian, Oceanic Arts has survived the ups and downs of tropical trends.
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Downtown park fills up for fiesta
Crowds filled up Founders Park on Friday night for mariachi music and Mexican food at ArtsFiesta!
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Fire ravages bar in Uptown Butte
BUTTE - Fire ravaged part of an Uptown Butte watering hole Friday morning, and destroyed eight motorcycles parked inside.
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New symphony supporter seconds idea of anthem
The letter last week from M.J. Pohorilla of Canal Winchester inspired some readers to comment in favor of hearing the symphony play the national anthem before each concert.
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Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD briefs
• Monday – Creekview High wind symphony honor band concert at 6 p.m.
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Enjoy upcoming events
Let's go native Bartram's Garden ushers in the spring planting season with its native plant sale today. Choose from hard-to-find native shrubs, trees, vines and perennials, including a limited number of Franklinia trees, the "lost camellia" discovered by John Bartram. The garden is planning special activities, beginning with an 8 a.m. bird walk, then open house tours from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and a ...
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Weekend events
Julie Halpert and Deborah Carr: Coauthors of "Making Up with Mom," 2 p.m. Borders, 30995 Orchard Lake Drive, Farmington Hills. 248-737-0110. Habatat Galleries: "36th Annual Glass Invitational," featuring 100 artists from 16 countries, through May 24. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. 4400 Fernlee, Royal Oak. 248-554-0590.
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Party befitting biggest citizen next month
PLANS to hold the biggest and best birthday party in the North East this year were revealed yesterday to celebrate the Angel of the North turning 10.
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Fire ravages Uptown Butte bar
BUTTE — Fire ravaged part of an Uptown Butte watering hole Friday morning, and destroyed eight motorcycles parked inside.
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Spring Fling launch draws crowd
With nearly a dozen performers, four stages and at least six genres of music, there wasn't a place in downtown Spartanburg Friday where the entertainment scene wasn't alive and well.
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Passings
Philipp Freiherr von Boeselager Participant in plot to kill Hitler
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Humphrey Lyttelton, 86; jazz trumpeter, host of popular BBC radio game show
Humphrey Lyttelton, a jazz trumpeter and host of the surreal British Broadcasting Corp. radio game show "I'm Sorry, I Haven't a Clue," died at a London hospital April 25 after surgery, according to an announcement on his website . He was 86.
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A taut program of Orff, Barber
Choruses join BSO for dynamic recital Carl Orff's surefire Carmina Burana never gets too far from earshot. If this "scenic cantata" is not being used (or imitated) in movies or TV commercials, it's in a concert hall someplace. That's where you'll find it this weekend, courtesy of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, with the help of the Baltimore Choral Arts Society, Peabody Children's Chorus ...
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Broward County: Award-winning school jazz ensemble to perform
The Dillard Center for the Arts jazz ensemble, one of 12 high school bands invited to play at the Savannah Music Festival's Swing Central competition, will perform at 4 p.m. today at the center in Fort Lauderdale.
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After 91 years, still fresh as a daisy
Thousands flock to Mount Vernon for Flower Mart's art, food, contests - and, of course, flowers Hazel Butler was a little unsure about whether she should enter the hat contest. When you're 90 years old, you don't take such matters lightly.
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As Flower Mart blooms, a sea of color gives way to memories and little delights
There are mornings when I say to myself, do I really need another Flower Mart? Then I get my walking shoes on, pace down Charles Street, bless the lack of traffic (streets closed) and wind up in the right mood. Call it the Flowermart effect.
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A Night of Promise R&B Sensation Promises to Deliver Nothing But the Truth at Private Listening Event
Arizona native, Promise makes way to the music mecca of the South for a memorable live performance of original music courtesy of his heart and soul. (PRWeb May 3, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb912254.htm
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Baptist gala promises worship, pageantry
The Spartanburg County Baptist Association will celebrate its 25th year with a Silver Anniversary Gala from 6 to 7 30 p.m. Sunday at Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium.
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