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Symphony concert delayed
BELLINGHAM — Whatcom Symphony Orchestra’s Chamber Music NOW! Concert has been delayed one week.
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viagogo Named Official Premium and Secondary Ticketing Partner on Madonna's "Sticky & Sweet" Tour in Europe
viagogo, Europe's leading secondary ticketing company (www.viagogo.co.uk), has been named the official premium and secondary ticketing partner on Madonna's Sticky & Sweet tour in Europe, excluding Germany and Italy.
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Gala to celebrate seniors
The Davis County Health Department plans to take seniors back in time with a senior gala featuring big band music.
Deseret Morning News |
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Bhimani to lend voice to Nobel laureate's work
Harish Bhimani, the voiceover talent of India, has been signed on by a US-based company to narrate the audio book, 'Siddhartha', penned by German Nobel laureate Hermann Hesse.
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Around Pasadena
`Clasica' is pure Latino, and free LOS ANGELES - The Pasadena Symphony Association's free concert series, "Cl sica - las ra ces de la m sica" (the roots of music), presents Huayucaltia at 2 p.
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Arts Blog
The UK-US divide between the exposure given to black artists has surfaced in the blogosphere this week. Bonnie Greer noted on Comment is Free that the days when "black people acted, directed and wrote plays" were "gone with the wind".
The New Statesman |
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It’s snowing in Peekskill
Phoebe Snow is back. Since the release of her self-titled debut album in 1974, she has remained one of the most distinctive voices in popular music. Snow’s Top 5 hit single, “Poetry Man,” won her a Grammy Award nomination for Best New Artist and established her as a formidable singer/songwriter leading to platinum records, the cover of Rolling Stone magazine and legions of fans. She storms onto ...
The Journal News |
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Blaise Siwula: Projection: Zero; Transphonic Dimensions & Hommage an Klaus Kinski
Saxophonist Blaise Siwula has been an active participant in New York's 'underground' jazz scene for the past two decades. Although he released several recordings on independent labels, it wasn't until the millennium that he started garnering attention.
All About Jazz |
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The Music of Duke Ellington: Live in Zurich 1950 + Thank You, Uncle Edward
Duke Ellington's half-century of commercial recordings provides a ready comparison for any jazz group that chooses to explore his music.
All About Jazz |
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Overseas III
Over the past decade Norwegian born bassist Eivind Opsvik has become omnipresent in the fertile Brooklyn jazz scene. A stalwart supporting player, Opsvik demonstrates an even greater talent with his unfussy, harmonious writing.
All About Jazz |
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Young Norwegian third in Vienna music contest
The winner of the Eurovision contest is Dionysios Grammenos (18) from Greece, playing the clarinet. Roope Gröndahl (18) from Finland, playing the piano, placed second.
The Norway Post |
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Possuming for donations
The upcoming local WIRES branch garage sale is getting bigger and bigger by the week, organisers say. Goods donated for the sale are piling up and the range has expanded to include new pieces, as well as old, thanks to some generous business donations.
Cowra Guardian |
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This week's most popular
She's a shining star: From Cassini to classical music, Hilary Martens excels at it all Hilary Martens' resume is stunning. More of this story
Missoulian |
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Saturday's Best Bets
It's International Migratory Bird Day and you can celebrate it today at 7 a.m. by participating in the Big Day Count starting at the region's coolest pocket zoo, Kingston's Forsyth Nature Center.
Middletown Times Herald-Record |
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She's a shining star: From Cassini to classical music, Hilary Martens excels at it all
“My interest in space began when I was really young, camping under the stars and thinking about the possibilities of what's out there and not knowing and feeling a strong desire to understand the mystery,” says University of Montana graduate Hilary Martens.
Missoulian |
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Music
Music Watermelon Slim Watermelon Slim and the Workers will perform their Oklahoma-flavored blues Sunday night at Sam's Place, 5521 W. Kellogg. Tickets are $6 in advance, $10 at the door. The music will start at 8 p.m. Call 316-942-2224. Benefit 'Evening at the Casbah'
The Wichita Eagle |
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Survivors, supporters hit track for national cancer fundraiser
Clad in purple, about 300 cancer survivors on Friday took to the track at the YMCA for the “survivor’s walk,” the first lap of the 12-hour Relay for Life. The Greenwood County relay, part of the American Cancer Society’s national program, drew more than 5,000 people.
The Index-Journal |
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See how much Downtown's museums, galleries offer
There are pockets of arts activity spread throughout the city, but one constant is Downtown.
El Paso Times |
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Word of Life hosting Cross the Line Tour concert
Word of Life School is hosting the Cross the Line Tour concert, featuring several Christian music artists, tonight. The concert features Superchick, Disciple, KJ-52, Britt Nicole and Starlit Platoon. It begins at 7 p.m. at the Word of Life School gym, 3841 N. Meridian. Tickets are $20 at the door, or $17 in advance, and can be purchased at www.groundzeroconcerts.com . Ugandan choir to ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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CD REVIEWS
"Classic African American Gospel" by Various Artists (Smithsonian Folkways Recordings) There's "old-school" and then there's "back in the day." And there is a difference. These days, old-school applies to just about anything that isn't happening right now, that's in the recent past. Back in the day is the really old stuff. Smithsonian Folkway Recordings' "Classic African American Gospel" is ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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Art looks a bit different to those on gallery walk
The streets of downtown Lafayette were vibrant Friday night for the season's first gallery walk.
Journal & Courier |
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Franklin Central choral director will lead PMO
Purdue Musical Organizations has a new leader.
Journal & Courier |
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Heaven and earth
Boston exhibit captures the range of styles - from mystical to mundane - in an overlooked period of Spanish art history.
Cape Cod Times |
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Downtown shines with Gallery Night
Art lovers and smart shoppers crowd downtown for second Gallery Night of the year.
Pensacola News Journal |
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Camping fun
Parents can get a jump start on summer programs by registering their kids now
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