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Batavia Parks
Experience friendship, love, betrayal, passion and forgiveness in this all-new, inspirational musical.
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Northwest suburbs in 60 seconds
Cafe to hold children's concert; Art in the Garden July 12; library redesigns Web site
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This Week Deadline Wednesday The Cleveland Chapter of the Association of Women in the Metal Industries will host its 17th Annual Golf Outing July 14 at Club Walden, 585 Country Club Lane in Aurora. Proceeds will go toward the scholarship fund and other educational programs. For registration and more information call Melissa Stephenson at The Universal Steel Co., 216-883-5868.
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Mariposa hits a high note
By Nathan Taylor The Packet & Times As far as the audience was concerned, Sarah Harmer rounded out a hat trick last night during her third visit to the Mariposa Folk Festival. The Burlington-born singer-songwriter headlined what organizers said was another record-breaking festival. “It was a [...]
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Elsie Von Maur receives musical farewell at memorial service
Elsie von Maur might be listening from heaven Monday as friends celebrate her life with a musical memorial service at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Davenport.
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Local band stays true to roots
Hoots and Hellmouth, an eclectic band that plays rootsy music and has deep ties to Chester County, is scheduled to play two free concerts here this week, at Anson Nixon Park in Kennett Square on Wednesday and in Phoenixville on Saturday.
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Pacific Design files for Chapter 7, owes $2.7M
Accessories company Pacific Design Ltd. will shed laptop computer bags, music player cases and other assets worth $2.1 million after declaring Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
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Music Listings
DJ - . Mondays, Wednesdays. The View Sports Bar & Grill 3222 Airways (Whitehaven/Airport) 332-3800.
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Music House plans to restore musicians rights
Iran - Musicians High Council and Board of Directors of Music House planned to restore rights of musicians. In a meeting presided by noted Iranian vocalist Mohammad Reza Shajarian, the Council unveiled plans to vindicate rights of musicians, IRNA cultural news service said.
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Next! giveaway
We're giving one lucky reader a copy of "Polar Bears," the latest video from the Naked Brothers Band. It includes four music videos and lots more. For a chance to win, e-mail your name and address to contest@detnews.com. Put "Bears" in the subject line and enter once by 5 p.m. Tuesday.
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A day at the opera
Apprentice singers Philippe Pierce and Elizabeth Hartnett perform an aria from “West Side Story” Sunday afternoon at the Culpeper County Library. The Ash Lawn Opera duo sang a total of seven songs.
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'Simple Plan': These Rock stars are just regular guys
We met three members of the band Simple Plan to ask about their latest self-titled CD, "Simple Plan." We spoke with Pierre Bouvier (vocals), David Desrosiers (bass) and Jeff Stinco (guitar). They were incredibly funny. We were impressed by the fact they were so down to earth and full of energy. They answered every question with enthusiasm.
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Your Health
As soft music plays, the young man tenderly caresses his partner's body, admiring her beauty ... and looking for signs of skin cancer.
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Memorial Opera House Children's Theatre Musical Theatre Summer Camp presents musicals
VALPARAISO Members of Memorial Opera House Summer Camp will present musicals throughout the day July 12.
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Country jam band is a Ribfest staple
Heartsfield turned their Sunday performance at Naperville's Ribfest into a CD release party.
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Organizers say Naperville's Ribfest could set record
After four days of food, music and near-perfect weather, Naperville Exchange Club's Ribfest is at an end.
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Regional arts and entertainment events
Sunday On the job Stephen Schwartz's 1978 musical Working was based on Studs Terkel's book of the same title, in which the eminent Chicago journalist collected his trademark oral histories about people's experience of labor. For its "reimagining" of th
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Essence Festival wraps up in New Orleans
The Essence Music Festival wrapped up its 14th year Sunday night, which was marked by the return of Grammy Award-winner Mary J. Blige and comedian Chris Rock.
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Community Meetings
Submit your organization's meeting for immediate publication online at savannahnow.com/do/add_event or e-mail your meeting at least two weeks in advance to calendar@savannahnow.com or fax to 525-0796. Contact number must be listed. Community Meetings is printed Monday-Wednesday in the Accent section as space allows. For information, call 652-0310. To see more upcoming community meetings, ...
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"Jesus freaks" spread word at festival
Dozens of young people at Creation, a Christian music festival in Pennsylvania, wore green T-shirts with the slogan "Young, Single, Available." They weren't looking for a date. They were proclaiming their willingness to spend a year as a missionary in Asia.
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Best Bets
Wednesday Brazilian rhythms The Summer Music Series at the Michener Art Museum in Doylestown - "A Little Night Music" - begins with Latin jazz duo Minas. Free with museum admission: $6.50; $6 seniors; $4 ages 6 to 18. 7 p.m. Rain or shine. 138 S. Pine St. www.michenermuseum.org; 215-340-9800.
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Viola, cello steal sound at concert
By CHRIS SHULL FORT WORTH — It is tempting at chamber music concerts to listen only to the violins. They play the melodies. They get the flashy solos. And the violinists at the Mimir Chamber Music Festival have been a joy to listen to. That continued Sunday afternoon at PepsiCo Recital Hall during the third concert of the festival. Akiko Tarumoto, Stephen Rose, Nathan Cole and Curt Thompson ...
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Shannon Little has a big chance on Plant/Krauss tour
By PRESTON JONES American Idol has nothing on Philadelphia’s Sharon Little. In January, she was picking up shifts as a waitress and writing songs with Scot Sax. In May, her national debut for the recently revived label CBS Records, Perfect Time for a Breakdown , hit stores. ( Breakdown isn’t her first album — Little released Drawing Circles independently in 2006.) Not long afterward, she ...
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Soprano switched seamlessly to directing
It sounds like a cliche, but Adelaide Bishop truly was born to the stage. "I was always interested in everything about the theater," the soprano-turned-opera-director told the Rocky in 1996. "My fascination goes back a long way."
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Rap artist's CD sales buoy executives at Trans World
Rap artist Lil Wayne has given executives at Trans World Entertainment Corp. in Albany reason to believe the CD isn't destined for the dust bin of music history.
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