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MORE LIFE FESTIVAL
By Mark Lowry The Fort Worth Opera's opening of Angels in America (see Page 3) also signals an important citywide event, the More Life Festival, in which lots of local groups present work related to HIV/AIDS education and awareness (you can read a story about it in today's Your Life section). While some events happen at other locations, most of the action is at the Fort Worth Community Arts ...
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JoeSoft Jax 1.0.2 Review
JoeSoft’s Jax 1.0.2 is a set of tools that pulls a lot of disparate functions involving audio, video, album art, lyrics, RSS feeds, and documents into one package. This multi-purpose add-on for iTunes can be both fun and practical, but delivers less than it promises.
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Dean Monroe: Raspberry Reich
Born in Australia to Greek parents and taught at an American school in Athens before moving to London, it’s not surprising that Dean Monroe has an exotic air about him that adult film makers in particular haven’t been slow to recognise.
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Feet First dancing at CAT
PHOENIXVILLE — The dancers from Feet First Center for Contemporary and Classical Dance will be celebrating the center’s 25th anniversary with performances at the Center for Arts and Technology (CAT) Pickering Campus, Charlestown Road, this weekend.
The Phoenix |
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The Hillies have arrived: The 1-37-1 mark from the last two years is now just a distant memory
High School Lacrosse Peter A. Martin With a scream of techno music and the sound of 20 teen-aged girls singing along at the top of their voices, the Haverhill bus pulled out of Danvers High. The Hillies had just won their season opener 15-6, the second win in the three-year history of the team. It was definitely an occasion for song.
The Eagle-Tribune |
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$2.2 million in school cuts eyed
HOLYOKE - The school finance committee shaved $2.2 million from next year's budget Wednesday night by cutting arts teachers, guidance counselors, assistant principals and eliminating a program for transitional students.
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Mark your calendar
SEE STUDENTS COMPETE WITH ELECTRIC VEHICLES: The SMARTT Challenge Final Event today and Saturday is the end of a yearlong program designed to teach students in grades six through 12 the importance of alternative fuel as they develop and build custom
The News & Observer |
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Five lessons for parents from kindergarten teachers
MILWAUKEE -- Lisa Holewa was amazed by how easily her daughter's kindergarten class moved among projects. No whining, no tantrums.
The News Journal |
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Irving/Coppell community calendar
IRVING CHORALE will perform a concert at 8 tonight in Carpenter Performance Hall at the Irving Arts Center, 3333 N. MacArthur Blvd. Call 972-252-2787.
Dallas Morning News |
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Rock and pop reunions require opportunistic timing for success
Making up is hard to do in pop music, and when major bands split the sheet, the reunion offers start
The Oklahoman |
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Art exhibit shows music's effect
There are some intriguing and surprising interactions between media in an exhibit of visual art done
The Oklahoman |
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Meet the Seattle Storm players
Starting five Position: Power forward. Height: 6-5. Age: 27, born May 11, 1981, in Albury, Australia. High school: Murray. Acquired: Selected No. 1...
Seattle Times |
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Time Flies (Tempos, Too) for Moscow Virtuosi
The Moscow Virtuosi are on a pressure-packed U.S. tour this month, which included a stop Wednesday night at the Music Center at Strathmore. Violinist Vladimir Spivakov founded the group 30 years ago, and the program was a look back at some, but not all, of the rarefied Russian chamber orchestra's...
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Faculty from Full Sail University Named "Teacher of the Year" By The 2008 Career College Association's Annual Awards
Two faculty members from Full Sail University have been named "Teacher of the Year" by the annual awards for the 2008 Career College Association (CCA). Brian Smithers, Department Chair for Audio Workstations, and Hunter Menning, Director of Audiotronics, were both recognized for their passion and dedication as outstanding educators. (PRWeb May 16, 2008) Read the full story at ...
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The Next Level: 'Turning Point' is mediocre
An alternate World War II is the starting point for "Turning Point: Fall of Liberty,” a game that
The Oklahoman |
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Artomatic: A Universe Unto Itself
Artomatic: A Universe Unto Itself It is now one week into Artomatic , the visual art/film/dance/music mega-show that will continue in Northeast Washington for four more weeks -- day, night and into the early morning hours, whether there are thousands of people in the building or five (and there are...
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Tulsa jazz festival has performers lined up
TULSA — Grammy-winning saxophonist Dave Koz and other performers will take the stage for the South
The Oklahoman |
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TODAY'S NEWS
· A Michigan Girl Scout troop is going to Europe this winter, thanks in large part to a troop member who sold 17,328 boxes of cookies.
Washington Post |
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Region's jazz legacy in spotlight again at Essentially Ellington
Chris Harshman and his brother, Paul, have always been "friendly competitors," says Chris. When they were in high school in the late 1970s...
Seattle Times |
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Here's a heads-up for must-see "Heads (dis)Embodied" at Kirkland Arts Center
All you have to do is look at the exhibition lineup — more than a dozen of the region's top artists — and you can tell that...
Seattle Times |
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Down-to-earth Dennen to share his rocker side
Seattle is Brett Dennen's kind of town. Not only was KMTT-FM/The Mountain the first station in the country to put his song "She's Mine"...
Seattle Times |
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Howard Live Calendar
On stage 'Dreamcoat' Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia, 5900 Symphony Woods Road, is presenting Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat through June 8. Doors open at 6 p.m. for evening shows Tuesday through Saturday and at 5 p.m. Sundays. Doors open at 10:30 a.m. for Wednesday and Sunday matinees. Reservations are required. Tickets are $44-$49. 410-730-8311, or www.tobysdinnertheatre.com ...
Baltimore Sun |
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For sisters, chamber music performance is family affair
Performing chamber music with intimate friends and relatives is an experience usually reserved for amateurs, but not so this weekend at Christ Episcopal Church. Howard County's own Wonju Kim, violinist with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, will be joined by her family and friends at 3 p.m. Sunday in a concert that features Schubert's "Trout" Quintet and Mendelssohn's Piano Sextet in D.
Baltimore Sun |
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New board for symphony
The Saskatoon Symphony Society board ballooned to a maximum 17 members Thursday night, after struggling along with less than the seven-member minimum for some time.
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Cops claim rape complainant initiated sex
Cape Town police officers accused of raping and indecently assaulting a Gauteng mother after a night out, alleged she had been a willing partner in a sexual encounter in her hotel room.
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