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Theater camp for grades 1-7
West Columbia Briefs Slayton House Camp of the Arts is accepting registration for its musical theater camp for children who have completed full-day kindergarten and those in grades 1-7.
Baltimore Sun
Comrade: Commies coming?
You bet your babushka, baby. But now, the red menace is kind of green. The d�cor inside the national headquarters of the Communist Party USA, or CPUSA, is more Macy's than Marx. Glass walls rise from the floor to form state-of-the-art work spaces, nontoxic linseed oil burnishes the work surfaces, and biodegradable blue carpet is underfoot. Colorful paintings by the renowned artists Boris ...
Orlando Sentinel
Sharpton preached the word of God
I was disappointed with The News-Times' coverage of the Rev. Al Sharpton's visit to New Hope Baptist Church in Danbury.To read the May 5 article, one would have thought a political rally had taken place. Yes, there were political ramifications to Sharpton's message because whenever the people of God struggle with what it means to be Christian in the world there are social, political and economic ...
The News-Times
An evening under and amid the stars
Once you opened the invitation to Evening Under The Stars, you pretty-much had to go. Upon being opened, the colorful card burst forth with a lively, spirit-lifting tune by the orchestra Pink Martini, teasing us into wanting more and delivering in full measure when we got there.
The Desert Sun
Making a new start in a bar with art
For years, Russell deOcampo wanted a way to combine his passions for art, live music, bartending and film.
Baltimore Sun
Chatham students take heart, honor classmate with fundraiser
CHATHAM -- On May 18, the Second Annual Walk With Heart Fundraiser to benefit the John Taylor Babbitt Foundation will be held at the Pingry School in Martinsville.
Daily Record
Roxbury's wind symphony soars
ROXBURY -- The high school's honors wind symphony has outdone itself this time. Its young musicians already have won many awards and honors, including participating last winter in the 2008 Bands of America National Concert Band Festival in Indianapolis.
Daily Record
John Abraham to feature in Pak album
After portraying many romantic roles on silver screen, Bollywood heartthrob John Abraham is now all set to mesmerise audience with his role as an angel in a Pakistani music album.
Hindustan Times
Pentecost Festival takes church beyond the four walls
Christian events rolled out across London over the weekend as part of the Pentecost Festivals mission to take the church out of the building
Christian Today
The Smart Traveler
Looking for a getaway that can give wings to your thoughts and provide a nest for your soul? Your escape could be as near as the trees at Longwood Gardens, as long as you accept the unusual invitation "to come out and play."
Baltimore Sun
Hart: Group's efforts an A-plus
"Be a role model." That was the simple, yet solid advice dished out by 24-year-old Natalie Ellis to the small crowd of students gathered with parents under an Old Fort Park pavilion on a sunny Saturday afternoon.
Daily News Journal
China sends welcoming message to worldwide artists
Chinese artists have sent a welcoming message in a open letter to their counterparts worldwide on Sunday, inviting them to come to Beijing to enjoy the "feast" of both art and sports during the August Olympic Games. According to the ...
People's Daily
Da'Ville: Voice Of Conviction
Listening to your heart while welcoming change signals the genesis of one's evolution. Through his career in music, singer Da'Ville has willingly opened his heart and soul to new blessings and ideas, which he admits, has contributed enormously to his personal and artistic growth.
The Jamaica Observer
Parnas duo finds thrills in past and present
Violinist Madalyn Parnas and cellist Cicely Parnas keep such a busy schedule of concerts throughout the greater Capital Region that it's easy to forget they're still practically kids - just 17 and 15 years old, respectively. Among their engagements in just the coming weeks, the sisters from Stephentown, Columbia County, will appear at the Troy Saving Bank Music Hall's free Music at Noon ...
Albany Times Union
Area artists take part in Northampton fest
Memorial Day weekend brings the return of the Paradise City Arts Festival to Northampton, Mass. The annual event was recently named the No. 1 art fair in America by the readers of AmericanStyle magazine.Two hundred and fifty competitively juried artists from 30 states will exhibit their original works in ceramics, painting, decorative fiber, art glass, fine furniture, jewelry, leather, metal, ...
Albany Times Union
Clinton joins rally of upbeat Democrats
Amy Klobuchar was an upstart county attorney from Minnesota when she first met Bill Clinton. She was invited to the White House to introduce the Democratic president at a crime-related bill signing. As she waited to walk into the media room, Klobuchar ...
Billings Gazette
New times, new sounds
WILMINGTON -- Soon after Lucinda Williams took control last June as executive director of the Delaware Symphony Orchestra, she and her music director, David Amado, started to share ideas.
The News Journal
Foothills location just not right
After much research and deliberation, the group opposing the Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market at Desert Foothills Parkway and Marketplace Way has concluded that the proposed site is not right for any large grocery store, as it is partly surrounded by homes.
Ahwatukee Foothills News
Television - Entertainment
A group of West Coast women have shed their inhibitions and clothing for a fundraising project with a difference. Their nude calendar is to raise money for the appeal of convicted greenstone thieves David and Morgan Saxton.
Scoop.co.nz
Clinton joins rally of upbeat Democrats
Amy Klobuchar was an upstart county attorney from Minnesota when she first met Bill Clinton.
Billings Gazette
Outdoors notebook Chinook run faltering on upriver Columbia
The ballyhooed strong return of upriver Columbia River spring chinook — that produced off-the-chart sport fishing in the lower river...
Seattle Times
The Times' departing classical-music critic reflects on 3 decades of change
What a ride it's been. For 31 years, I have been The Seattle Times' classical-music critic, a job that ended last week when I accepted a...
Seattle Times
World of rhythm
Category: Local News Topics: (none) The Morris Graves Museum of Art hosted their monthly Second Saturday Family Arts day
The Eureka Reporter
PLAYLIST: Fresh thoughts on new music
Capturing the high-octane charisma and intensity of the Detroit-born saxophonist James Carter on record has been a challenge, and his inconsistent discography proves the point. Sometimes the CDs sound over-produced; sometimes they sound under-produced. But Carter's first album for Emarcy, "Present Tense" (THREE STARS out of four stars, released May 20), hits an ideal sweet spot.
Detroit Free Press
Weekly entertainment calendar
Birmingham Fine Art Festival: Featuring more than 200 artists in a variety of media from the United States and Canada, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Shain Park, Henrietta and Martin, Birmingham. 248-644-1807. Free. Downtown Hoedown: Featuring Gretchen Wilson, Billy Currington, Lonestar and more, Hart Plaza, downtown riverfront, Detroit.
Detroit Free Press
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