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Longtime organist called living legend
Messiah Baptist Church, on the brow of Golden Hill in Bridgeport, rocked to the beat of several spirituals while choir members sang their hearts out to pay tribute to a woman who inspired them as
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Artist works with Redbank Valley students
By LINDSAY STURGEON Tri-County Sunday t NEW BETHLEHEM - High school art classes don't often get the chance to work with a mural artist from a big city.
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May Day Melee: Officers Still Under Investigation a Year Later
There are some two dozen officers still under investigation after the controversial Macarthur Park melee almost a year ago. You might be surprised to learn how the system works when it comes to public disclosure of any problem cops. FOX 11's Phil Shuman has the video report.
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Charlottesville Heart Gala
The community gathered for Saturday night for the 10th annual Charlottesville Heart Gala to raise money for the American Heart Association.
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Students Party Drug-Free "All Night Long"
A drug and alcohol-free post-Prom party has become an annual tradition for students in Charlottesville and Albemarle County.
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WELCOME GUEST! Mozart's opera "The Magic Flute" has been performed all over the world but Berliners will be treated from this week to a modernised production with a difference -- in an underground metro station.
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Mozart opera hits Berlin metro
BERLIN - Mozart's opera "The Magic Flute" has been performed all over the world but Berliners will be treated from this week to a modernised production with a difference -- in an underground metro station.
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Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum To Launch 'Reading' Exhibit
Tatiana Kozmina, Two Readers, Lithograph. MYRTLE BEACH, SC.- On May 8, the Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum will offer the public a glimpse of a rare and significant art collection in an exhibit titled People Reading: Selections from the Collection of Donald and Patricia Oresman.
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Once again, the Megastar will serenade us with the best duets this Sunday night, as Sharon Cuneta makes beautiful music together with some of the best OPM singers.
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Thanks for the memories, Carroll County
In thinking about my time with the Carroll County Times, I've realized I kept a little bit of each story with me. It may be easy for journalists to quickly forget about past writings. In a deadline-driven business, it's basically part of the job to investigate, write, edit and quickly move on.
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LITERARY DATEBOOK APRIL 27
ROAD TO THE FESTIVAL: View display of books written by KCAI faculty members. Part of several literary focused events in preparation for the Kansas City Literary Festival. Through May 13, Kansas City Art Institute, Jannes Library, 4538 Warwick. www.kansascitylitfest.org (816-523-2991)
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Fans at Razorfest
Thousands of Arkansas fans flocked to campus for the get-together. A family event that benefits several youth organizations in Northwest Arkansas. "This is fun watching all the kids, this is a blast," said Don Jones.
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Singers sweat details as choir prepares for papal Mass
HYATTSVILLE - Rehearsal assistant David Mathers brought his lapel microphone up to his mouth for a throaty demonstration of the German word "dich," putting particular emphasis on the guttural "kh" sound at the end.
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More shows, more audience for BCPA's third season
What goes up must not necessarily come down. Just ask the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts, where both attendance and numbers of events have been on the upswing since the venue's opening in the fall of 2006.
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Jazz vet plays mentoring role
NORMAL -- Back when he was a young jazz turk in his 20s, trombonist John Fedchock found himself stampeding around the country with Woody Herman and his legendary Thundering Herd.
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Area residents feeling pinch at the pump
As the price of oil continues to climb into uncharted territories, some area residents believe paying $5 for a gallon of gas will soon be an unwanted reality. Others spanked by the recent spike in gas prices are doing the only thing they can do — staying home and leaving the gas guzzler in the garage.
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True to TR3
When last we crossed paths with Tim Reynolds, he was sharing marquee space at Radio City Music Hall with an ex-bartender, name of Dave Matthews.
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Today in the Word
Run in such a way as to get the prize. - Starting around 776 b.c. and continuing for nearly twelve centuries, the city of Olympia hosted athletic contests that were central to Greek culture and civilization.
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Stewart Downing wants to put Sunderland in a spin
The England winger has revealed his ambition to become a top club DJ.
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Small art has big purpose
NORMAL -- Buying a pig in a poke is one thing. But letting your better instinct guide your purchase, free of all external biases, is quite another.
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Blue Ribbon Rally
Out in the Depot District on Saturday, there was a car and bike show for a good cause. The Blue Ribbon Rally was held by the Family Guidance and Outreach Center of Lubbock. It's an organization dedicated to the prevention of child abuse and neglect.
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Awards promote artworks showing love for Prophet
ABU DHABI — The three-day Mahabba Festival, featuring diverse forms of artistic display of love for the Prophet, concluded with a glittering awards ceremony at Al Raha Beach Theater here yesterday.
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Only male kindergarten teacher in Lynchburg City Schools stands out
John Babcock plops his sturdy frame into a wooden rocking chair in his kindergarten classroom at William Marvin Bass Elementary School.
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Panthers pick Stewart, then trade up for OL
Carolina took Oregon running back Jonathan Stewart with the 13th overall pick in the NFL Draft, then traded with Philadelphia for the 19th pick to take Pitt OL Jeff Otah
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Dr. Samuel Wong Joins Staff At Seneca Eye Surgeons
4/27/2008 - Dr. Samuel Wong recently joined Seneca Eye Surgeons office in Bradford. ‘‘We are very excited that Dr. Wong is coming to Bradford. He is an excellent eye surgeon and will offer patients in the Bradford area state of the art eye care,’’ said Dr. Timothy O’Brien of Seneca Eye Surgeons.
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