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National acts share stage with locals
Of all the great things that have occurred during the 31 years the Northern Rockies Folk Festival has been produced in the Wood River Valley, the highlight Saturday night may be one of the best.
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The Music Makers
The Beijing Olympics isn't just about athletes and world-class competition. It is about world-class music too, and Chinese composers are seizing the chance to have their music broadcast to a worldwide audience at the opening and closing ceremonies.
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Upcoming Photo Events And Contests
The organizers of the first FotoWeek DC (to be held this November) are seeking entries in contest. The contest is open to professionals, students and amateurs in D.C., Maryland and Virginia. Winners will be recognized in an awards ceremony Nov. 22 at the National Geographic Society headquarters.
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The notes of Antoni Dvorak's "Symphony No. 9, in E Minor" floated through the soundproof room at Strathmore Hall in North Bethesda Monday. Dipping and diving, the notes sounded familiar, yet they were missing something: they weren't coming from violins or flutes, drums or clarinets.
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Health message dresses as a diva
Divabetic's Diva 4 Ever, a pop music-style diabetes education program targeted at women, will add a touch of glamour to the annual WTAE-TV Healthy 4 Life and American Diabetes Association Diabetes ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Volunteer shares her musical spirit with patients
Kathy Layo's job at UPMC Passavant, McCandless is that of part-time respiratory therapist, but her calling is that of volunteer singer to the hospital's patients. ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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East Longmeadow musicians, friends unite to form new community band "I think the most important part of music is you ...
If someone asks 21-year-old University of Connecticut senior Jim E. Moriarty what he did during his summer vacation this year, he can say he started the East Longmeadow Community band.
The Republican |
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Children’s Hospital Program: Songs in the key of recovery
The music of healing filled the atrium of Palmetto Health Children’s Hospital on Tuesday morning. With their wheelchairs in tow and their cares left behind, many of the hospital’s young patients embraced the joy of song as part of a new hospital outreach. Some might even say they were rockin’. “What kid doesn’t like music?” said Diane Bagnal-Moody , manager of special programs for Children’s ...
The State |
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June mornings evoke memories of best time of our lives
These late spring mornings are a balm to the soul. Before daylight, the songbirds are tuning up for a full-fledged orchestra, with a few warbles here and there.
The Charleston Gazette |
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Composer-pianist Tim Janis to give benefit concert for West Springfield Arts Council
WEST SPRINGFIELD - Tim Janis, world renowned composer and pianist, will perform a benefit concert for the West Springfield Arts Council at the First Congregational Church, Park Street, on Aug. 28 at 7 p.m.
The Republican |
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Celtic rock band Enter The Haggis a hit at Agawam SummerFest
AGAWAM - Fans of Enter The Haggis weren't going to let a little rain spoil their fun. Or even a lot of rain.
The Republican |
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Retro goofiness part of fun in coming-of-soccer romp: B+
Coming-of-age and sports themes collide in director Paul Weiland's nostalgic comedy Sixty-Six, opening today but seen in last year's Palm Beach Jewish Film Festival. It reaches back 42 years to a memorable season for British soccer fans, which gets merged with Weiland's fictionalized version of his own rite-of-passage bar mitzvah.
The Palm Beach Post |
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Transformation and musical journeys
We always think that a new album coming from artists who had produced exceptional records and anthemic tracks would always equal their previous works. The pressure to maintain or at least live up to the expectations of the public is a tough task for Aiza Seguerra and Yeng Constantino.
Manila Standard Today |
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A whole of shakin' going on
Flat Rock Playhouse is just burning up the house with the Elvis-themed musical "All Shook Up," continuing at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. at the theater, on Old Greenville Highway in Flat Rock. The show is jammed packed with famous Elvis songs. Call 693-0731.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Santa Doses Out Cheer
Even in December, the weather does not always make folks feel like it is Christmastime, but in July, that trick can be even more daunting.
Northwest Tampa News & Tribune |
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Sam Bayer set to direct 'Fiasco'
Music video and commercial director Sam Bayer has signed on to direct the action thriller "Fiasco Heights" for Universal. Michael Bay is among the producers.
The Hollywood Reporter |
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Ella's loss devastates musicians
Ella's Supper Club at Center Stage is closed for business, and won't reopen unless the non-profit can raise thousands of dollars by this week.
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Green Iguana Tries To Stifle Noise
TOWN 'N COUNTRY - In an effort to quell noise complaints, the Green Iguana, 9202 Anderson Road, is working to reduce sounds coming from its bar and grill.
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Do you listen? Really listen? Think about it. When I was a kid growing up in Pawnee County, we heard lots of Pawnee Indian drums beating from a far distance. Occasionally Daddy would say, “Listen, can’t you hear them?” And of course I couldn’t, because I wasn’t really listening.
The Enid News & Eagle |
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Graffiti festival emphasizes community, ecology
College student Dana Jackel, of Maple Glen, is helping to organize a New Jersey recycling-based company's annual graffiti and urban arts festival this weekend in Trenton.
The Ambler Gazette |
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Celtic festival hits park this week
With the long weekend all wound-down in the Town of Goderich, it’s just the beginning for those Celtic at heart.
Goderich Signal-Star |
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Morninglory Music Closes after 38 Years in Santa Barbara
In its day, Morninglory’s opening was really not so momentous.
Santa Barbara Independent |
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Cumberland Estates marks event with party
The 25th annual National Neighbors Night Out was celebrated in the Cumberland Estates neighborhood of northwest Knoxville with hot dogs, hamburgers and music Tuesday.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Jazz Concert Scheduled Saturday
Jazz with Jim, an informal jazz concert, will be offered from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday at Carrollwood Cultural Center.
Carollwood News & Tribune |
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Bar Closing Doors On Noise
TOWN 'N COUNTRY - Green Iguana, at 9202 Anderson Road, is working to reduce sounds coming from its bar and grill in an effort to quell noise complaints.
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