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New TKTS booth to open in NYC
The Theatre Development Fund said its new TKTS discount booth will open this week at Broadway and 47th Street in New York.The Manhattan booth will open for business Thursday at 3 p.m. ET, preceded by a 12:30 p.m. ET ribbon-cutting ceremony in honor of the revitalization of Duffy Square, the organization said. TKTS offers same-day discounts of up to 50 percent off for tickets to Broadway, Off ...
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Luis Miguel - Miguel Pulls Concert Due To Economic Crisis
Latino singer LUIS MIGUEL pulled the plug on his Monday night (13Oct08) concert at New York's Madison Square Garden, blaming the world economic crisis for lack of ...
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Redgrave and Richardson to star together
Vanessa Redgrave and Natasha Richardson, mother and daughter, will play mother and daughter in a one-night concert version of A Little Night Music, the Stephen Sondheim-Hugh Wheeler musical. Richards
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From Laura Stone in Pontiac
Loud rockabilly music blasts at Kaffe 1870, and Liberal candidate Cindy Duncan McMillan is expected to arrive in minutes.
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Lee Jenkins: Billingsley, Dodgers face daunting challenge
LOS ANGELES -- Anybody who happened upon the home clubhouse at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday would have guessed the offseason had already begun. Nobody was playing cards. Nobody was listening to music. Nobody was even there. With the Dodgers trailing the Phillies 3-1 in the National League Championship Series, manager Joe Torre decided to cancel his team's scheduled workout and give them a day off, ...
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What's your problem? What's your beef? I've got this gap between my teeth , Lambchop frontman Kurt Wagner croons on "Close Up," a lilting love song from the Nashville band's current release. It's one of the cleverest lines on the disc. It's also one of the more decipherable lyrics.
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Hans Tammen
Veteran avant-gardist Hans Tammen plays what he calls "endangered guitar," which is his evocative term for approaching the common six-string in the most uncommon ways.
East Bay Express |
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Bars, clothes and festivals: why Glasgow is now a world beater
It was previously described as a city marred by sectarian violence and fighting sparked by binge drinking. But Glasgow has now been rated as one of the top 10 cities in the world to visit next year by Lonely Planet.
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Music fills downtown Hannibal during annual marching band festival
The Monroe City Marching Band moves down Broadway during Tuesday's Mark Twain Marching Band Festival in Hannibal.
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MUSIC 10:50 a.m. — University Music concert this weekend
10:50 a.m., Oct. 15 — University Music will host its fall concert at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the UOG Fine Arts Theater. General admission is $5, and $3 for students and seniors.The following groups will be featured:
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Camille Gavin: Organ celebration so big, they're having TWO concerts
BIG! -- in capital letters and an exclamation point may be the best way to describe an event going on this weekend not just in Bakersfield but throughout the world. Titled "Organ Spectacular -- World's Largest Organ Concert," everything about it is super-sized. Locally, the 62-year-old Kern County Chapter of the American Guild of Organists will celebrate the event with two different concerts ...
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Books, Movies and Music for Halloween
A listing of items that help children and families celebrate Halloween.
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Redgrave, Richardson to star in Night Music
Vanessa Redgrave and Natasha Richardson, mother and daughter, will play mother and daughter in a one-night concert version of "A Little Night Music," the Stephen Sondheim-Hugh Wheeler musical
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CD Reviews: A roundup of new music releases
Kenny Chesney
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Jets' Jones a leader on field and in music biz
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) - Since being acquired last year from the Chicago Bears, New York's Thomas Jones has heard his share of criticism for not providing as big a spark to the Jets' running game as expected.
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Deadline Nears For Parade Participants
BENTONVILLE -- Those wanting to participate in Bentonville's annual Winter Wonderland parade -- themed "Traditions of the Season" -- have one month to submit applications to Downtown Bentonville Inc., said Daniel Hintz, executive director for the nonprofit organization.
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Joyce Voorhees 1919-2008
Funeral service for O. Joyce Voorhees, 89, Sidney, (formerly of Poplar) was at 11 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008, at the First Presbyterian Church in Poplar, with Pastor James Isaac officiating. Music was provided by Francis Hunt, Ida Norgaard and Wanda Kirn.
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Larry Wilder and the Americana Trio to perform concert in Sidney Oct. 23
The Sidney Performing Arts Council and the Northeastern Arts Network proudly present Larry Wilder and the Americana Trio for their second concert of the 2008-2009 Big Sky Concert Series on Oct. 23.
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Cops: Stripper businessman forged IDs
A Suffolk County mail courier who operated a male stripper business on the side forged dozens of realistic-looking deputy sheriff's badges and ID cards and gave them to acquaintances, the Suffolk Sheriff's Department said yesterday.
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Education key to jazz, says famed guitarist headlining Nile show
Jazz guitarist Kenny Burrell is optimistic about the state of jazz of today. "It's not bad, particularly now that we have embraced jazz into education," Burrell said in a telephone interview from his office in the UCLA music department. "Audiences are beginning to appreciate jazz the way audiences have appreciated classical music." "The key is education."
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Is Bop Street the Best Thing in Ballard?
Usually being the biggest of anything is a worthy distinction in its own right, but Bop Street Records’ appeal exceeds the sheer volume of its massive collection of music. Located on the increasingly trendy Ballard Avenue, the current incarnation of Bop Street Records is two floors, several hundred thousand vinyls, and a small venue all rolled into one mesmerizing venture. The walls ...
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Viejas Hosts California's Largest BBQ Cooking Championship
SAN DIEGO----The Viejas Outlet Center is proud to host the 4th annual "Smokin' in the Park" BBQ Championship, with an expanded venue and added entertainment this year. The BBQ championship - the largest in California - features over 50 teams from around the country competing for more than $17,000 in prize money.
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House of Hope holds first concert fundraiser
The House of Hope of the Pee Dee is holding its first concert fundraiser at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the Christian Life Center at First Presbyterian Church.
Florence Morning News |
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Whitehaven News
COPELAND organisations featured among the awards at an annual presentation ceremony held by the West Cumbria Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership at The Wave, Maryport.
The Whitehaven News |
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Keys, Coldplay lead American Music Award noms
R&B star Keys leads all nominees with five, stemming from her November 2007...
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