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'Tale of Two Cities' musical an epic in the making
Jill Santoriello has been working on her stage version of Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities" for a long time - since Ronald Reagan was president.
The Record
Locals will dine on local stuff at Fund Grazer
Chef David Uecke will be letting local foods set the menu when he prepares the hors d'oeuvre buffet for an upcoming fundraiser for the Cuyahoga Valley Countryside Conservancy.
Akron Beacon Journal
Fewer customers doesn't damper overall good feeling about fair
Despite a drop in attendance of more than 10,000 people, Kane County Fair organizers said they were pleased with the turnout at the five-day festival, which ended Sunday.
Daily Herald
Weekend preview: Jill Scott, Kid Rock and DSO
R&B singer Jill Scott will perform at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Chene Park Amphitheater. Opening act is Bilal. Tickets are $25-$65. Chene Park Amphitheater is at 2600 Atwater St., Detroit. Call (313) 393-7128 or visit www.cheneparkdetroit.com.
Detroit News
Music Listings
Evil Wizard Eyes and Wrong Reasons - . Wed., July 23. Murphy's 1589 Madison (Midtown) 726-4193.
The Memphis Flyer
Music Listings
The Dempseys - . Wednesdays, 8 p.m., Thu., July 24, 9 p.m., Fri., July 25, Sat., July 26, 10 p.m., Fri., Sept. 5, Sat., Sept. 6, 10 p.m., Fri., Sept. 26 and Sat., Sept. 27, 10 p.m.
The Memphis Flyer
Rising prices hit concerts too
VietNamNet Bridge - Specialists in the music field said a live show still requires a heavy investment, at times of up to VND1 billion (US$62,500) of high standards are still rare.
Vietnam Net
Rocker dad stays close to home
DOLLAR BAY -- Sure, papa was a rolling stone, but in this particular case, playing rock 'n' roll meant dad was around home more while his daughter was growing up.
Detroit News
A $500 Million Home for Gates's Charity
SEATTLE -- Across the street from the Space Needle and Paul Allen's tribute to Jimi Hendrix and rock music, Allen's old friend Bill Gates is building his headquarters for charitable giving.
Washington Post
War of the Words
BOISE -- "Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never" -- ouch!Poets throughout the Treasure Valley showed how versatile words could be at the Poetry Slam DeLux, hosted by local poetry organization Big Tree Arts, in downtown Boise Monday. "A poetry slam is the competitive sport of performance poetry. Performance poetry is poetry written with the intent to perform it," said David ...
Idaho Press-Tribune
LET IT FLOW - Zootown Arts summer camp promotes collaboration and unity through artistic projects
Drum Building & World Rhythm was the theme of a Zootown Arts summer camp June 23-27 at Tangled Tones Music Studio on South Avenue West. One of the projects during the camp was creating a huge West African music mural which will hang at Tangled Tones.
Missoulian
Music Calendar
The Reds play Thursday at Michael's Sports Bar in Bay City. Rudy And Alys Band plays Friday night and Texas Remedy plays Saturday night. Rob Darien and The Outside Dogs play at 7 p.m. Friday for the Rosenberg Hot Summer Nights Concert Series at the Third Street Park...
Wharton Journal-Spectator
Kauffman brings music, minstry to Holy Family
By MIKE KONVICKA mkonvicka@journal-spectator.com Singer-songwriter David Kauffman brings his style of inspirational music and ministry to the Holy Family Catholic Church on Aug. 8. Kauffman, who calls San Antonio home, is the founder of "Good For The Soul Music" and has given over 1,000 concerts, youth rallies and parish retreats.
Wharton Journal-Spectator
Henry Ford Community College station to sell music, memorabilia
DEARBORN -- The Henry Ford Community College student-operated radio station, WHFR 89.3 FM, will host a record show to raise money from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday on the first floor of the Andrew A. Mazzara Administrative Services and Conference Center, on the southeast end of the campus at 5101 Evergreen Road.
Detroit News
The Lowdown on Bollinger’s, Set to Open at Anacapa and Cota Sometime in 2008
During the Santa Barbara International Film Festival in 2007, a fortunate few had the chance to get down at the Al Gore after party in the Anacota Building, so named as it’s at the corner of Anacapa and Cota streets
Santa Barbara Independent
Review: Fab Four concert entertaining, but it's not Beatles
John, Paul, George and Ringo took the stage Saturday.
The News-Press
New book lauds comfort foods
Food, like music, will forever be tied to emotions. If you like food memoirs, you’re likely to enjoy “Broccoli and Other Tales of Food and Love,” a collection of short stories by Lara Vapnyar (Pantheon Books, $20).
Lawrence Journal-World
Water vs. Rock: Liars @ McCarren Pool
Sweat dripping down my back as I walked across Williamsburg towards McCarren Pool on Sunday afternoon, I couldn't help but dream that it would be filled with water, rather than hipsters, dodgeballs, beer and rock bands.
New York Press
Business Briefs: Wednesday, July 23, 2008
NATION Construction on headquarters for Gates foundation begins SEATTLE — Across the street from the Space Needle and Paul Allen's tribute to Jimi Hendrix and rock music, Allen's old friend Bill Gates is building his headquarters for charitable giving, something sure to become another Seattle tourist attraction. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation broke ground Tuesday on its $500 million, ...
The Oklahoman
Ukulele maker gives gift of music
MENOMONIE - A UW-Stout graduate recently showed six students to build what he hopes will become family heirlooms. Over the past 50 years, Kazukiyo "Jiggs" Kuboyama, a 1957 graduate in industrial arts, has taught several hundred people how to make a ukulele.
Leader-Telegram
Supporting the Symphony
Dr. George Marquis of Fulton really wants to take Itawamba County to the symphony … or vice versa.
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
What sound or song is your ring tone?
It’s a song by 50 Cent called “Just a Little Bit.” What happened was I had a new phone that broke. So, I had to go back and use my old phone. I laughed when I realized it was this song that I had had on this thing. My newer phone just had one of the stock rings on it.
San Diego Reader
Churches unite to hold revival in Wareham
WAREHAM — Onset Foursquare Church will hold a revival this weekend to help people form a relationship with God, organizers said.
The Standard-Times
Guitar World moving to new uptown Normal location
NORMAL — For more than 30 years, Jim Bland has combined a hobby and a job at Guitar World. By early next month, however, plans for uptown Normal redevelopment will force him to move from his longtime location at 105 N. Broadway to 129 E. Beaufort.
The Pantagraph
Hard Rock Hotels Selects MICROS OPERA Enterprise Solution For Central Solutions
MICROS Systems, Inc., a leading provider of information technology solutions for the hospitality and retail industries, is pleased to announce that Hard Rock International has selected the MICROS OPERA Reservation System (ORS), OPERA Web Suite (OWS), and myfidelio.net, as the core central systems solution for all future Hard Rock Hotels
E-Hospitality.com
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