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Mulebone at Moondog's; the view from Jazzfest
Mulebone at Moondog's; the view from Jazzfest.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Debate focuses on new preschool for North Andover
NORTH ANDOVER — School Committee Chairwoman Barbara Whidden said just about every space is being used for classrooms at the elementary schools. For example, a locker room is doubling as music and art classrooms, and a cafeteria also is used as a gym, auditorium and storeroom.
The Eagle-Tribune |
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Carnegie International a magnet for planners, art lovers
Last weekend, an effusive collective "Yes!" confirmed the interest in and power of the visual arts in Pittsburgh. ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Photographer opens studio in The Avenues
FirstAtlantic Bank has officially opened its Butler Pointe office at 4500 Salisbury Road. Guests were treated to hors d'oeuvres, beverages and piano music during the grand opening celebration at the full-service bank.
The Florida Times-Union |
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ASIMO to Conduct the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
ASIMO, Honda’s humanoid robot, will focus attention on the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's (DSO) nationally acclaimed music programs for young people in Detroit by conducting the orchestra as it performs "Impossible Dream" to open a special concert performance with renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma at 8 p.m, Tuesday, May 13 (midday, Wednesday May 14, New Zealand Time).
Scoop.co.nz |
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ARTS IN THE PARK
Scholarship winners
The Florida Times-Union |
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PARKER: Jazz Fest a spit in Katrina's eye
Volunteers of America honcho Jim White says his ears are still ringing with the sounds of the 38th annual New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, better known as Jazz Fest.
Rocky Mountain News |
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News Corp. Sales May Have Gained on `American Idol,' Super Bowl
May 7 (Bloomberg) -- News Corp. , the media company controlled by Rupert Murdoch , may report higher third-quarter sales today on increased advertising revenue from Fox Broadcasting's ``American Idol'' and February's Super Bowl.
Bloomberg.com |
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Youth symphony veterans recall rich, valuable experience
Members of the Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestra will be focusing sharply on the conductor at 8 p.m. Friday at the Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts for the CSX Major/Minor Concert. The baton will go up, the ready position will be assumed and then the strike will begin, filling the hall with music.
The Florida Times-Union |
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In Ohio city, Light Bistro thrives in old Parker's American Bistro space
UPDATED: 00 :13 a.m. EDT, May 07, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a dry stone mason. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
The Plain Dealer |
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Lake Catholic High School's Joseph Boyle excels in music, language
UPDATED: 00 :12 a.m. EDT, May 07, 2008 Donald Walsh, 24, is distraught as he testifies during the trial of Terrance Hough Tuesday, May 6, 2008, at the Justice Center in Cleveland. Terrance Hough is accused of shooting five people, and killing three, after a party next to his home.
The Plain Dealer |
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Paintdancing: Thr art of being free
The air drum solo comes in a blind rush. Eyes closed, artist Carolyn Nelson batters the air not with drumsticks but with skinny paint brushes. She has dipped the brushes in blues and reds, set herself before a blank sheet of art paper and surrendered to the hard rock anthem spilling from the portable sound system in the corner.
The Palm Beach Post |
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Retired FBC staff Frank Delrose Jr. dies
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)—Retired Florida Baptist Convention employee Frank Delrose Jr., died April 24 at the Heartland Health Care Center in Orange Park. He was 85.
Florida Baptist Witness |
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Who Is Hotter: Clay Aiken or Josh Groban?
Musically, of course. These two titans go head to head this week on the charts. While Clay Aiken has been enjoying a meaty role in Spamalot, Josh Groban surprised us recently with...
E! Online |
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Children's classic comes to life
For some great family fun, and one that the little ones will love as well as adults, stop over at the Geyer theater in Scottdale this Saturday for a live production of "Charlotte's Web," being presented by the Geyer education department.
Daily Courier |
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Arts & Living Articles
This Friday the University Programming Council will be hosting the fifth annual Festival of the Arts. Attendees can expect a wider array of talent than in previous festivals.
Massachusetts Daily Collegian |
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Children’s music and worship week July 14-18 at Lake Yale
LEESBURG (FBC)—The Older Children’s Music and Worship Week, set for July 14-18 at Lake Yale Baptist Conference Center in Leesburg, will offer music training in choral singing, various instruments and music reading skills.
Florida Baptist Witness |
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MUSIC TO THEIR EARS
A new organ at Camp Hill Presbyterian Church is no longer a pipe dream. Beginning April 14, an eight-man crew from Schantz Organ Co. spent 10-hour days installing a 2,051-pipe four-section organ in the sanctuary of the 80-year-old church on North 23rd Street. Workers completed the job on April 25.
The Patriot-News |
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Cook’s calendar
Food events in the weeks ahead • Taste sweet-potato ice cream and participate in a sweet-potato baking contest Saturday, May 10, at the Lower Richland Sweet Potato Festival . Activities from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Hopkins Adult Activity Center, 150 Hopkins Park Road. • Each Thursday in May from 6 to 9 p.m., Riverbanks Botanical Gardens will host Rhythm and Blooms , an after-hours social ...
The State |
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Good Deeds Begin With Bagels
After munching a bagel breakfast at Congregation Beth Shalom in Brandon, more than 90 members and their families spent Mitzvah Day on March 30 helping people, organizations and animals throughout Brandon and South Shore.
Brandon News & Tribune |
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Paving the way to fun and games
It was something of a hall monitor's holiday Thursday at Cypress Elementary School. Students walked, ran - whatever they felt like - outdoors much of the day as part of a walkathon to raise money for an "outdoor classroom."
Suncoast News Pasco |
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Main Street turns 20 with party at Platts-Backus House
A.E. "Bean" Backus' house used to be a place for people from throughout the community to gather, talk, eat and maybe have a drink or two.
Fort Pierce Tribune |
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Family Concert Series opens season May 15
WEST SPRINGFIELD - "Music is the Heart of Education" is the theme of the West Springfield Park and Recreation Department's 45th annual Family Concert Series, which opens on May 15 at 6 p.m.
The Republican |
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Cabell BOE approves new textbooks
HUNTINGTON -- Cabell County School Board members approved new purchases of music, art, language arts, handwriting and social studies textbooks for elementary, middle and high school classes Tuesday.
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch |
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Carol Saunders: Hollywood celebs/local business heads raise $500,000 for children of Easter Seals
Hollywood celebrities such as Mary Hart of "Entertainment Tonight;" film star Jack Scalia, also of "All My Children," "The Robb Report" publisher William Curtis, film and television producer Burt Sugarman and Baby Phat jeans designer Kathy Martus flew in from California on private planes.
The Jupiter Courier |
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