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2013/05/23 07:14
2013/05/23 07:14
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Organ and cello music of Bach concert at Old Firs...
Thursday May 23, 2013 BENNINGTON -- Organ and cello music of J.S. Bach, among others, will be filling historic Old First Church in Bennington, Vermont, on Sunday, May 26 at 4 p.m., as organist Charles...
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2013/05/22 14:33
2013/05/22 14:33
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Folksinger to perform May 31 in Pleasant Hill
CROSSVILLE — The award-winning folk singer Tom Neilson will be bringing his message of “Music for Social Change” to Pleasant Hill, on Friday, May 31, at 7 p.m. in the Pleasant Hill Community Church,...
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2013/05/17 03:27
2013/05/17 03:27
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Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra set to perform ‘...
Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra set to perform ‘Space Odyssey’ The Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra will present a concert of music from “2001: A Space Odyssey”on May 19 and June 16. Mention a...
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2013/05/16 18:53
2013/05/16 18:53
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Wellesley Free Library’s 10th Anniversary Celebra...
The Library has reached a milestone. The beautiful Main Library opened for business 10 years ago on June 1, 2003. The library invites the public to join them as they celebrate with some fun, free, and...
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2013/05/16 08:31
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Bernie Worrell brings the funk to the Knick
The construction business is rife with generations-old demolition companies who could only hope to have Bernie Worrell's track record. Do you know how many times Worrell's torn the roof off the...
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2013/05/14 18:44
2013/05/14 18:44
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Local legends to be inducted into WV Music Hall o...
The West Virginia Music Hall of Fame is proud to announce its inductees for 2013. The living inductees are: Melvin & Ray Goins, Peter Marshall, Wayne Moss, and Tim O'Brien. The deceased inductees...
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2013/05/08 17:39
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Les Miserables opens at Auditorium Theatre
Starting this week, a battle cry will be heard in The Auditorium Theatre as the 25th anniversary production of Les Miserablesarrives in Rochester. Boublil & Schönberg’s musical adaptation of the...
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2013/05/06 22:25
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Cheryl North: S.F. Symphony Youth Orchestra plays...
Wit and humor are not qualities always associated with composers of classical music. But San Francisco native Nathaniel Stookey, 43, is an exception. A master of both the "Aha!" and the "Ho-ho"...
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Concert Association To Close Season Friday
The last concert of Jamestown Concert Association's 2012-13 season will be Carpe Diem String Quartet on Friday at 8 p.m. in St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 410 N. Main St. Carpe Diem is a...
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2013/05/05 14:45
2013/05/05 14:45
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Jason Moran on the 'bandwagon'
Jason Moran’s status as one of the most gifted and acclaimed jazz stars to emerge in the past 15 years is a matter of record. So is his 2010 MacArthur Fellowship, informally known as the “genius...
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2013/05/05 03:48
2013/05/05 03:48
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PROFILES : Paris gives students a voice of their ...
More than 50 years have gone by since Paris Kampanelas was that little girl with a big voice. She grew up in New Hampshire and still remembers lying on the grass in her backyard, looking up at the...
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2013/05/01 12:34
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Coral Gables All-Star Jazz Ensemble to compete at...
Dan Strange is looking for perfection from his young students. I Can’t Stop Loving You, a Don Gibson tune popularized by Ray Charles in 1962, sounds slamming. The rhythm section punches the...
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2013/04/30 13:47
2013/04/30 13:47
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National Day of Prayer events scheduled for Thurs...
Quincy will celebrate the National Day of Prayer in twofold fashion on Thursday. The highlight of the day will be a 6 p.m. public gathering outside City Hall for an informal service coordinated by...
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2013/04/30 13:19
2013/04/30 13:19
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Opera Grand Rapids' production of Verdi's 'La Tra...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Giuseppe Verdi’s “La Traviata” is so familiar to opera buffs, directors sometimes are tempted to have a little fun with it. The Metropolitan Opera in New York in March revived a...
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2013/04/29 18:13
2013/04/29 18:13
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Vocalist Allegra Levy At Black-Eyed Sally's
Allegra Levy, a young, New York-based singer who grew up in West Hartford, has been gaining recognition as a velvet-toned singer, deft lyricist and composer through her regular appearances with her...
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2013/04/25 18:35
2013/04/25 18:35
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Visual elements combine with audio for Wichita St...
The Wichita State University Impulse Percussion Group will combine music and choreography with the help of a nationally renowned composer. After a couple of traditional percussion numbers, the WSU...
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2013/04/25 16:19
2013/04/25 16:19
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A Bostonian's reflection on the marathon bombings
BOSTON — A moment of silence stopped Boston Monday at precisely 2:50 pm to remember the horrific events that unfolded one week ago when two bombs ripped through a crowd at the finish line of the...
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2013/04/25 12:51
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Hammond concert series continues at Weston Library
Violinist Sarita Kwok, violist Stephanie Fong and cellist Alexandre Lecarme will perform the works of Mozart and Dohnanyi at the next concert in the Hammond Performing Arts Series on Sunday, April 28...
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2013/04/24 20:03
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Theatre Company of Saugus to present ‘A Year with...
The Theatre Company of Saugus is proud to present “A Year With Frog and Toad,” the clever, Tony-Award-nominated musical comedy that is tailored for the whole family. The show centers on the...
Read more at Saugus Advertiser
2013/04/23 22:47
2013/04/23 22:47
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EIGHINGER: Just minutes saved Quincy couple's son...
There's still a look of concern in Paul Luhn's eyes when he tells the story. On the afternoon of April 15, he received a text from his son, Matt, that read: "Some bombs went off, but I'm OK." Matt,...
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