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Annual Greek Festival features dancers and food
The Greek Community of Price and surrounding area held their annual Greek Festival at the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, 61 South 200 East in Price on July, 11-12. The main features of the festival are the best Greek dinners, homemade pastries, Greek music and dances.
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MARQUEE VALUE: A Tale of Two Cities at the Hirschfeld Theatre
Production: A Tale of Two Cities, book, music and lyrics by Jill Santoriello, based on the novel by Charles Dickens, directed by Warren Carlyle, starring James Barbour, Brandi Burkhardt, Aaron Lazar, Gregg Edelman, Katherine McGrath, Natalie Toro and Nick Wyman.
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Garlic festival cooks share secrets
A pair of cooks clowns around for Gilroy Garlic Festival
San Jose Mercury News |
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Natalie Portman Must Be in Love
Well, here's one way to get people talking about what would have been an otherwise obscure music video. Singer Devendra Banhart, better known as Natalie Portman's...
E! Online |
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Symphony single tickets go on sale Aug. 4
The Honolulu Symphony will kick off single ticket sales at 9 a.m. Aug. 4 for its Halekulani MasterWorks and select Toyota Pops concert series.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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BC Music Goodie Bag: Buddy Guy's Skin Deep
A goodie bag of Buddy Guy's new album "Skin Deep." Rock and Roll and Blues Hall of Famer Buddy Guy returns with Skin Deep, his first studio album since 2005's Bring 'Em In. The 72-year-old music icon has, over the course of his illustrious career, won five Grammys, 23 W.C. Handy (Blues Music) Awards, Billboard Magazine's Century Award, and the Presidential National Medal of Arts. The...
Blogcritics.org |
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Country music film to be shot in New Mexico
Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at 4:04 p.m. SANTA FE (AP) -- The feature film "Crazy Heart," starring Jeff Bridges, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Robert Duvall, will shoot in New Mexico.
KVII 7 Amarillo |
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Boban I Marko Markovic Orkestar Ignites an Unbeatable Balkan Dance Party at the Kimmel Center
Hailed as the greatest of Balkan trumpeters, Boban Markovic , the legendary native of Serbia's gypsy brass heartland, has led his 13-piece Orkestar to international acclaim, enhancing the traditional repertoire with elements of jazz, Latin and pop, among others.
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Citing money woes, Minnesota Orchestra cancels Lake Harriet concert
The Minnesota Orchestra, citing a lack of money, on Tuesday canceled its annual Lake Harriet bandshell concert, the finale for the venue's music season.
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DashGo Connects Musicians and Labels to Social Media (The Startup Review)
Editor’s Note: This post is part of an ongoing series at Mashable - The Startup Review, Sponsored by Sun Microsystems Startup Essentials. If you would like to have your startup considered for inclusion, please see the details here . STARTUP DETAILS: Company Name: DashGo 20-word Description: DashGo provides digital distribution and social networking analytics for bands and content ...
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Irving, D'Abruzzo and Kaplan Set for Summer Shorts Festival
Oscar nominee Amy Irving ("Yentl") and Tony Award nominees Jonathan C. Kaplan ( Falsettos ) and Stephanie D'Abruzzo ( Avenue Q ) have been cast in the 2nd annual Summer Shorts festival at 59E59 Theatres.
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BLOTCH: Loud Music = More Drinking? Duh! (Anthony Mariani)
Harper’s is a great mag and the only one I’ve been subscribing to since I first started subscribing, lo, these 12 or 13 years ago. One of the mag’s best columns is “Findings,” a narrative list of amazing recent scientific discoveries compiled anonymously by one or more of the staff writers.
Fort Worth Weekly |
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Natalie Portman goes Bollywood
The things we do for love! Natalie Portman plays a Bollywood princess named Carmencita in her boyfriend's latest music video.
New York Daily News |
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New Classical Tracks: The allure and the thrill of Chopin
The young Argentine musician Ingrid Fliter is one of the brightest rising stars in the piano world. The composer she's most identified with is Chopin, and his music is the focus of her latest disc.
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BLOTCH: July 2008
"Loud Music = More Drinking? Duh!": Anthony Mariani Harper’s is a great mag and the only one I’ve been subscribing to since I first started subscribing, lo, these 12 or 13 years ago.
Fort Worth Weekly |
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travelgirl recommends: Hollywood hair; OrganicFest 2008
With dozens of celebrity hairstylists parading their skills in Los Angeles, what's a travelgirl who's obsessed with perfect hair to do? I have long used a rotating cast of stylists, which I admit I'd selected primarily for their chic clientele, but now it was time to get serious. Nearly every stylist in L.A. has a celebrity client list that makes for increased credibility - and prices. I have ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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travelgirl recommends: Hollywood hair; OrganicFest 2008
With dozens of celebrity hairstylists parading their skills in Los Angeles, what's a travelgirl who's obsessed with perfect hair to do? I have long used a rotating cast of stylists, which I admit I'd selected primarily for their chic clientele, but now it was time to get serious.
Centre Daily Times |
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The Woods Hole Film Festival’s Youth Group
A large and diverse group expects a large and diverse range of film offerings, and the Festival delivers.
The Falmouth Enterprise |
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Conductor James Levine had malignant kidney growth
By The Associated Press BOSTON (AP) -- A growth on a kidney removed from conductor James Levine was malignant, but the cancer was caught early and no further treatment is needed, the Boston Symphony Orchestra said Tuesday.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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Because Prodigy Says So
Because Prodigy Says So One of hip hop’s most controversial stars blogs bi-weekly for VIBE.com… while serving out a lengthy prison bid.
Vibe Magazine |
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Nas Rocks the Bells in Chicago
Nas Rocks the Bells in Chicago A great year for Nasir
Vibe Magazine |
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Elton John thrills Expo crowd
Rock legend visits Vermont, the last of the 50 U.S. states in which he has performed Related: Concert review Related: Concert photos
The Burlington Free Press |
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Conductor James Levine had malignant kidney growth
A growth on a kidney removed from conductor James Levine was malignant, but the cancer was caught early and no further treatment is needed, the Boston Symphony Orchestra said Tuesday.
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Jazz in Lincoln Park
James Moody and T.S. Monk headline the jazz portion, set for Friday, noon to 5 p.m., of the 3rd Annual Lincoln Park Music Festival, running Friday through Sunday at Lincoln Park, off Broad Street in the Lincoln Park district, Newark.
The Star-Ledger |
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Glimmerglass Opera gives Wagner's 'Das Liebesverbot' its fully-staged American premiere
COOPERSTOWN - An adaptation of Shakespeare's 1603 dark comedy "Measure for Measure," Richard Wagner's 1836 crazy-quilt opera "Das Liebesverbot" ("The Ban on Love"), the composer's reaction to suffocating German Puritanism, received its fully-staged American premiere at Glimmerglass Opera Saturday night.
The Oneida Daily Dispatch |
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