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You're invited to join county's personal fitness challenge
May is National Physical Fitness Month. Join me in the HEALTHYYU fitness campaign, part of the President's Fitness Challenge for the month of May.
The Olympian |
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They'll sing you a love song, with a shimmy
"Put a Little Love in Your Heart" is the theme of this spring's Livonia Civic Chorus concerts at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 3, and 3 p.m. Sunday, May 4, at Clarenceville High School, 20155 Middlebelt, Livonia.
Livonia Observer |
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PNC UNVEILS SUMMER SLATE
WITH ALL THE TALK about underage drinking at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, the music at the amphitheater is getting lost in the shuffle.
Asbury Park Press |
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Manchester Nightlife
Over the past few years I've been lucky enough to party my way across the world. From London to Paris , from New York to Madrid , I've checked out gay nightlife of every sort, dodgy dive bars to glamorous clubs. I thought I had seen it all.
RainbowNetwork.com |
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Frankly, My Dear, Not A Bad Retelling
There's Rhett Butler's mischievous grin and Scarlett O'Hara's 22-inch waist. There are even real flames when Atlanta starts to burn. ”Gone With the Wind,” one of
New London Day |
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Summer Is Ready When You Are
Here are two skewed views of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, which opened its three-session 2008 cavalcade at Empire Polo Field in Indio, California Friday (just minutes away from where the late Merv Griffin once held court as the cardiganed billionaire pasha of this desert resort-village refuge, as the sultan of streets named after legendary golfers -- Nicklaus, Palmer, even ...
Spin |
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Wulapalooza paints the town green
Robert Blodgett, of Chicago, Illinois, dances to one of the bands during the 10th annual Wulapalooza Willamette University's Earth, Art and Music Festival on Saturday April 26, 2008.
Salem Statesman Journal |
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ARTS : Old-time Scottish fiddler in concert today
The First Congregational Church will continue its 2007-2008 Fountain Music Series with a performance by internationally known fiddler John Turner today Sunday, April 27, at 4 p.m.
Ridgefield Press |
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Stewart waxes poetic on Shakespeare
NEW YORK – One recent Monday at 8:30 p.m., Patrick Stewart found himself with nothing to do.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Story more than a tribute to Mama
Here is former President Carter reminiscing about his upbringing on the family farm: “This was ... a time of typhus, scarlet and typhoid fevers, diphtheria, and deadly cases of tetanus (lockjaw), influenza, and pneumonia; chronic cases of tapeworm, hookworm, pellagra, trachoma, malaria, mumps, whooping cough, measles, chicken pox, and polio.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Reach out and touch someone
Radiohead may get credit for spawning a revolution, but when it comes to letting fans put their own price on creative works, Sushi Performance & Visual Art – and plenty of local theaters besides – hit the front lines well before the British band.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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'Ecstatic' about link to Playhouse
San Diego's Mo'olelo Performing Arts Company – the 4-year-old troupe known for socially relevant and emotionally searing productions – is the La Jolla Playhouse's newly appointed Resident Theatre Company, launching a groundbreaking initiative that will shine the spotlight on up-and-coming ensembles.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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'Being disoriented' paid off for her
Ignorance isn't bliss for Joanie Mendenhall, a classically trained pianist who started her formal studies when she was 4 and now instructs 35 piano students of her own each week.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Thoughts on 'Night' were right on, or not
I am really fed up with your self-satisfying, smug and myopic reviews of theatrical performances. In particular, I object to your highly critical review of “A Little Night Music” (“ 'Night Music' poorer for lack of live musicians,” Sunday Arts, April 6).
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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At Diversionary, everything from musicals to Queer Theatre
Shows that run the gamut from Sartre to satire – with a couple of new musicals in the mix – highlight Diversionary Theatre's just-announced 2008-09 season.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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She gets what she wants
In this Canadian exclusive, Madonna talks about how today's hottest artists helped create her new dance CD
Toronto Sun |
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New Thrills to Be Had at Theme Parks This Summer
Do you scream on roller coasters I do. In fact, my kids don't like to ride coasters with me because they say I scream so loud I embarrass them. They were actually relieved the time I lost my voice after one particularly scary coaster ride.
The Lakeland Ledger |
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Republican Women's Club Raises Funds to Benefit Local Schools
The Republican Women's Club of Lakeland announced that this year's fund raiser for education was its most successful in the history of the organization.
The Lakeland Ledger |
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Mary Fariday Lives to Dance
Today, we introduce you to Mary Fariday, who started dancing when she was 8. That was 80 years ago. She hasn't stopped.The Lakeland dance instructor teaches twice a week at Broadway Academy of Dance. She charges by the month, averaging 15 students.
The Lakeland Ledger |
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Local jazz fans gather to discuss their passion
It was a beautiful, sunny Sunday, one of the first this spring. But it didn't stop nearly a dozen people from spending a portion of it inside. Passion will do that to you. And passion is about the only way to describe how those gathered feel about jazz,...
Portsmouth Herald |
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If Taylor traded, Fins have backup
The team's 2nd pick is a Clemson defensive end who had 7 sacks in the 2007 season. Along with the $30 million cash guarantee he received last week, overall No. 1 pick Jake Long got an added bonus from the Dolphins when they took his Michigan teammate, quarterback Chad Henne, in the second round of the NFL Draft Saturday.
Orlando Sentinel |
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WEB SLINGER
Black Cab Sessionsblackcabsessions.comA cameraman, a sound guy and an indie music artist cram into the back seat of a cab to record a song, which is the bare-bones premise of the Black Cab Sessions. The site now features performances by alt-stars...
New York Post |
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Sharing the land with black bears
It's springtime in the Berkshires, and the bears are on the move. We're talking about the big, black variety — not some upstart county sports team. Each year beginning in mid-March or early April, bears weighing more than 300 pounds remind us that Berkshire County is their turf, too.
Berkshire Eagle |
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Apartment fire in Norwich, Conn. leaves 150 homeless
A fast-moving fire destroyed a large apartment complex early Saturday, and authorities were looking for one person unaccounted for. Authorities have confirmed the...
Seattle Times |
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Prince plays Coachella, covers Radiohead
INDIO, Calif. (AP) -- "Coachella, I am here.'' Prince hit the stage at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival with that announcement, heralding his arrival as the much-anticipated headliner of the summer festival.
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