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Milsap brings crowd to its feet at concert
Saturday night at the Brown County fairground was a perfect evening for country music....
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Rush University Medical Center And Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Collaborate To Provide Parkinson's Patients With New ...
In a first-time collaboration, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago (HSDC) is working with Rush University Medical Center to launch a pilot program in contemporary dance specifically designed for people with Parkinson's disease and related movement disorders. The class, which features live piano accompaniment, takes place Saturdays from 1 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. at the Hubbard Street Dance Center, 1147 W.
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Vinyl lives!
Patience is the key. If you wait long enough, everything that has gone around will come around again. Beatles haircuts, bell-bottoms, Pumas, stoner slang –just when you think these bits of cultural detritus are buried forever, back they come. § Music –its stylistic leanings, its modes of distribution, its sonic textures –is no different. § Venture into a college dorm or perhaps a high schooler's ...
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Kids are game for Vermont adventures
The kids make it look so easy. The steep climb up the slick rocks -- 770 vertical feet -- doesn't phase them, nor scrambling without footholds or squeezing between two boulders. “Hard but fun,” a trio of 9- year-old boys declare, as they race ahead. “Definitely worth it,” their older sisters add, as they trail close behind them.
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Wayne High students jazz it up for band camp
By last Thursday evening, 16-year-old Stefanie Huffman was "pretty much packed" for band camp.
Westland Observer |
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Music helps Hunt fight through sad times
ST. CHARLES – Music is now even more important to former “American Idol” semifinalist Leslie Hunt as she copes with the recent sudden death of her younger sister, Lauren.
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Niagara Honor Roll / Achievers and achievements
• Ronald Parent, president of the Kiwanis Club of Lewiston, announced that Ernie Krell has been named the general chairman of the 51st annual Niagara County Peach Festival. This three-day event will be held Sept. 5-7 in Academy Park in the Village of Lewiston.
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Station of the Cross has high hopes for festival
NORTH TONAWANDA -- Local Catholic radio station WLOF 101.7 FM will present its first Outdoor Summer Music Festival, “Fan the Flame,” from noon to 9 p. m. next Sunday in Gateway Park on the Canal, Sweeney Street, rain or shine.
The Buffalo News |
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Christian festival inspires community
Hundreds of people came out to Martin Luther King Park on Saturday for the first day of the 21st annual Takin' It to the Streets -- a Christian-based festival that is geared toward families.
The Buffalo News |
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Lighting up the weekends
FANS of acoustic music should head over to the lounge on the ground floor of the Grand BlueWave Hotel, Johor Baru. The hotel is organising the "Lights" acoustic music series featuring singers and musicians who are heating up the local acoustic circuit.
The New Straits Times |
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Top acts to headline V Festival
Music fans rock to The Verve, Kings of Leon and Muse at this weekend's two-site V Festival.
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LCD Guitar Hero toys
I expect we’re all guilty of picking out breakfast cereal as a child just for the free toy inside. Even on the wrong side of my 20s, I’d be tempted by one of the being packed inside Kellogg’s cereal. I bet the music’s a bit rubbish though.
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Lucrecia Kasilag, grande dame of RP music, dies at 89
MANILA, Philippines--Distinguished composer, music educator, former president of the Cultural Center of the Philippines and National Artist for Music Lucrecia Kasilag passed away Saturday night in her Perdigon, Paco home. She was 89. She would have turned 90 on August 31.
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Live Music
Featured Cultural Events: Massenkoff - Russian Folk Festival Nikolai Massenkoff of The Massenkoff Russian Folk Festival. Sun., Aug. 17, 6-8 p.m. Free. Visit http://www.redwoodcityevents.com . Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway, Redwood City
Palo Alto Weekly |
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'Art on Fair'
It was a perfect midsummer day Saturday, with the aroma of popcorn and fried fish, the sound of folk music from the Grandstand, and booth after booth of first-class artwork and handicrafts to delight the eye.
Lancaster Eagle-Gazette |
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Dykons: Katy Perry
They made your hands clammy, your knees quiver, and sent your hormones spinning when you were a dyke-in-training. It’s time to pay homage at the altar of dyke icons. This week a gal who kissed a girl amidst accusations of dilettantism, homophobia and Christian music backlash!
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World of influences marks CAPA offerings
The Columbus Association for the Performing Arts will draw performers from throughout the world next season to Downtown theaters.
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Motivated to 'remold' 3RF
The board that oversees Fort Wayne’s largest festival began making changes last week in the hopes of achieving the long-sought goal of becoming an event with regional prominence. But it first must become financially solvent.
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Jackson's entertainment options superb on Saturday
Our family is having a dog of a time deciding what to do on Saturday. The possibilities are exceptional and inexpensive, which is music to my ears.
The Jackson Sun |
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Pickin' music in the Fort
Photo caption: Jay Lapp of the Goldmine Pickers performed Saturday at the Roots & Rhythm music festival at Headwaters Park. The daylong show featured Fort Wayne artists and benefited Vincent Village, which helps the homeless. See more photos, Page 9C. Photo by Colin Thompson The Journal Gazette
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Music fills Headwaters Park
Photo caption: The Goldmine Pickers were among eight musical acts performing on Saturday. Photo by Colin Thompson The Journal Gazette
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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National Artist Lucrecia Kasilag passes away at 90
MANILA, Philippines - National Artist for Music Lucrecia R. Kasilag died of pneumonia Saturday night, a GMA flash report said Sunday.
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Songs in the key of strife: Could protest songs be making a comeback?
DALLAS and#8212; Jamie Laurie, one of two frontmen for the suddenly successful alt-rock/rap outfit Flobots, is onstage at a crammed Pontiac Garage, the smaller room at the House of Blues, explaining his choice of neckwear: an American flag.
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THE SCORE — The final lieder
The Aspen Music Festival and School performs Arnold Schoenberg’s Gurre-lieder (Songs of Gurre) at the Benedict Music Tent today at 4 p.m.
Aspen Daily News |
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Basalt’s barrio
The ecstatic salsa horn jangles of KPVW radio blare from open windows. Laughter sprinkles through Spanish-language banter. Men in work uniforms amble through groups of children jumping rope and kicking balls on the narrow paths of dust and rock between the trailers.
Aspen Daily News |
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