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Greg Greenway plays the Minstrel Coffeehouse in Morristown
Once described as "rambunctiously disarming" by the Boston Globe, folk singer Greg Greenway graces the stage at Minstrel Coffeehouse, 8 to 10:30 p.m. Friday, Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Road. Andy Goessling of Railroad Earth opens. $7, children free. 973-335-9489 or folkproject.org.
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Concert tickets on sale
At 10 a.m., Children of Bodom, Testament, Black Dahlia Murder and Between the Buried and Me, 7 p.m. Oct. 9 at Hammerstein Ballroom, 311 W. 34th St., Manhattan. $29.99. Ticketmaster.
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Mercer songwriting project to return to NU
The Johnny Mercer Songwriters Project will return from Aug. 9-16 for the third consecutive year. Part of NU's Summer Music Theatre Festival 2008, the project is cosponsored by the Johnny Mercer Foundation and NU's American Music Theatre Project. The project consists of a weeklong educational project for 18 to 30 year old songwriters and songwriting teams from all popular music genres.
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Movin' On concert July 18
Movin' On is a nondenominational social group whose purpose is to provide a welcoming, social situation exclusively for widowed men and women in the northwest suburbs. Call Lenore, (847) 458-9697, for more information. See below for July 2008 events:
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Elkallassi to provide LUCC service
LAKEVILLE — Special music for the morning worship service at the Lakeville United Church of Christ this Sunday will be provided by Veronica Elkallassi, a member of the Saints and Singers musical group.
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Artisans, crafters sought for festival
LAKEVILLE — On Saturday, Oct. 4 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. the Lakeville Arts Council will sponsor the fourth annual Lakeville Arts & Music Festival at the intersections of Rte 18 & 105 in Lakeville. Organizers are currently accepting artisan and...
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A Josh Weir column: Just another sad song for Indians
CLEVELAND -- The Indians entered last year’s All-Star break at 52-36, en route to 96 wins and a Central Division title.
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Ethnic Arts Festival brings internationl artists to city
More than one hundred artists from countries all around the globe will gather at Dawes Park this weekend to showcase their work in Evanston's 23rd annual Ethnic Arts Festival. This year first-time organizer Naomi Echeandia hopes to market to a younger and more family-friendly audience than ever before.
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Pitchfork Fest appeal high in third year
There's something a bit bizarre about a fiendishly independent music publication organizing a festival to showcase the bands it has heaped praise upon. Pitchfork Media is the prince of the indie media world and helps emerging acts sell hundreds of thousands of albums or kicks them into the crap-stained gutter based on the decimal points they assign.
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THURSDAY MUSIC WITHOUT BORDERS If you're out of town for the Pitchfork Festival this weekend you may want to check out the Pitchfork Music Festival Preview Night at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park. Balkan beats and gypsy melodies fill the park for this free sample of some of the weekend's highlights.
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Pecan pie and hanky-panky
On Sordid Lives: The Series, the colorful folk in a certain Texas town are back in action after having won an avid following with the 1996 play and 2000 movie of the same name.
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Bonners' charity rock fest to cap Market Days
Matt Bonner hasn't forgotten where he came from - in either the literal or figurative sense. That's why he's in his hometown this week raising money for the Concord Boys Girls Club, where his basketball career started. And that's why his fundraiser of choice is an indie rock fest featuring a bunch of bands you probably haven't heard of.
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Chamber music wafts through Bradford
In the mood for something swanky? Head to Bradford - that's right, Bradford - this weekend for the annual Lettvin Chamber Music series. The first concert, tomorrow night at 7:30, will feature Linda Skernick on the harpsichord and Julie Ribchinsky on the cello, playing the music of Bach, Vivaldi and Scarlatti.
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Parking won’t be a problem – officials
North Bay will not be a “parking nightmare” during the Civic Holiday weekend despite major events at Lee Park, the downtown core and waterfront, Coun. Mac Bain promised Wednesday. Bain made the comment at city hall during a media conference for organizers of the North Rocks the Bay, Summer [...]
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special musical events planned at Taltree
Enjoy an evening of smooth jazz at Taltree Arboretum and Gardens Friday beginning at 6:30 p.m. Reggie Foster, Jr. will demonstrate his passion as a smooth jazz saxophonist. He comes from a family of musical influences, with his father Reggie Foster, Sr. being the main catalyst. Foster Jr. started playing professionally at age 20 and he has performed on many gospel and jazz recordings. For ...
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Celebrate families with Club Jano Festival Saturday night
VALPARAISO "Celebrating Families & Our Town" will be the theme for Saturday's Club Jano Festival on the Square.
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THEATER PICK ASSASSINS When composer-lyricist Stephen Sondheim and writer John Weidman look at assassins, their vision is wayward, tough, ambiguous, sympathetic and bitterly satiric. They see people desperate and unhappy enough to embrace the quick and easy solution that never works.
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Dil deke dekho, Indonesian actress tells Bollywood (Interview)
By Radhika Bhirani, New Delhi, July 17 : Indonesian actress Christine Hakim, who grew up seeing Shammi Kapoor films and wants to make a movie with Indian filmmaker Ketan Mehta, says Bollywood films and music are very popular in her country.
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Concert opens 20th Victorian Weekend
Experience a world of opulence, social grace and turn-of-the-century glamour during Mercer’s 20th annual Victorian Weekend, which begins Friday evening with an old-fashioned ice cream social, sponsored by Eastern Star Chapter 180, before and during Mercer Community Band’s “Victorian Concert” at 7:30 on courthouse square.
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Pleasantview celebrates its 50th Anniversary
Pleasantview will be hosting an ice cream social in celebration of their 50th anniversary on Tuesday, July 22 from 6-8 p.m. In addition to hand-made ice cream, the event will also feature live music and tours of the nursing facilities and duplexes.
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Step into the "Cotton Patch"
HOBART The original adaptation of "Cotton Patch Gospel," with music and lyrics by Harry Chapin, opens Friday at Center Stage Studio Theatre, 227 Center St.
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'Rockovery' rocks on
An enjoyable afternoon of music and fun is the least we can do for the people who have protected our freedom.
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Young musicians fine-tune skills at University of Redlands' summer workshop
Rachel Koh is spending part of her summer creating music with her older brother Dylan Koh at a University of Redlands summer music workshop. The 11-year-old cellist has enjoyed friendly competition with her 13-year-old violinist brother ever since she started to show an interest in music.
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Writers confirmed for Writers' Festival
FESTIVAL PROGRAMME WILL BE RELEASED JULY 23!
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Gospel fest: An uplifting event
The message of gospel music is harmony, both in sound and spirit.
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