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At almost 80, Wayne Shorter still pushes into the unknown
It seems fair to say that by the time most of us approach an 80th birthday – if we're fortunate enough to get that far – we've become rather set in our ways. Not Wayne Shorter. In two months, the legendary saxophonist-composer will celebrate...Tags: Theater, Lotus (music group), Entertainment, Music, Music Theater
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A big musical summer at Muhlenberg
The 2013 season at The Muhlenberg Summer Music Theatre festival is big — a tap-dancing extravaganza, a rock opera and a flashy children's musical. Opening the summer season is "Crazy for You," winner of the 1992 Tony Award for best musical....Tags: Religion and Belief, Allentown, Jesus Christ Superstar (musical), Tony Awards, Music
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George Zimmerman trial: Day 3 of jury selection in Trayvon Martin shooting
SANFORD — Fifteen months ago 8,000 demonstrators poured into downtown Sanford and cheered as the Rev. Al Sharpton demanded the arrest of George Zimmerman. On Wednesday, Sharpton was nowhere in sight, but protesters and the civil-rights leader...
Tags: George Zimmerman, Murder, Trayvon Martin, Politics, The Miami Herald
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The Best Local Music Festivals in or Near Connecticut in 2013
Click here to read our enhanced version of this story Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival: June 15-16. Croton Point Park, Croton-on-Hudson, NY. clearwaterfestival.org. An annual festival to celebrate the environmental movement. Pete Seeger,...
Tags: Bushnell Park, Justin Townes Earle, Music, Judy Collins, Christine Ebersole
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Favorite things: musician Taylor Goldsmith
Taylor Goldsmith has had his share of travel -- constantly touring with his Dawes bandmates. Lately, Goldsmith has been fighting his fear of flying (documented on the band's latest, "From a Window Seat") to tour behind Bob Dylan, among others. You can...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Bob Dylan, Museums
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The Valley Line: Las Candelas installs new officers
The "tween" social season (between spring and summer) has been so busy it would make most people's heads spin. It certainly has my brain buzzing. Where do I begin? I'll just jump in with talking about Las Candelas, an amazing organization that raised...
Tags: Lari White, Entertainment, Michael Feinstein, Music, MGM Inc.
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U.S. Navy Commodores to perform Tuesday at HCC
The Hagerstown Community College Alumni Association will host the U.S. Navy Commodores as part of its annual Red, White and Blue Summer Concert Series on Tuesday, June 18, at 6:15 p.m., in HCC’s Alumni Amphitheater. The U.S. Navy Commodores...Tags: U.S. Navy, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Entertainment, Music
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CMA winner Hunter Hayes to sing hits, new music June 14 at festival
amyc@herald-mail.comHunter Hayes is ready for an “Encore” of sorts. The Grammy-nominated country singer is set to release an update of his self-titled 2011 debut album, on Tuesday, June 18. The CD, appropriately titled “Encore,” contains re-releases...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Bruno Mars, American Civil War (1861-1865), Music, Human Interest
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Review: 'Ain't in It for My Health' a fitting tribute to the late Levon Helm
Loose and ragtag, stirring and poignant, the documentary "Ain't in It for My Health: A Film About Levon Helm" proves a fitting tribute to its late star, perhaps best known as the singer-drummer of the influential late-1960s and '70s folk-rock group the...
Tags: Health Treatments, Ed Sullivan, NoHo, Radiation Therapy, Throat Cancer
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Q&A: John Reilly
RedEye special contributorDuring his college years at DePaul University, John C. Reilly attended a handful of concerts at the Old Town School of Folk Music. On Saturday, June 22, the acclaimed actor will take the local venue's stage as a performer for the first time, appearing...Tags: Step Brothers (movie), Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Entertainment, Celebrities
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Elgin Symphony Orchestra picks Andrew Grams as music director
The Elgin Symphony Orchestra has named Andrew Grams, former assistant conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra, as its next music director. The 35-year-old American conductor will begin a three-year contract on July 1 and is to lead the first concerts of...Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Grant Park, Entertainment, Music
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Hampton History Museum's Front Porch Series continues with M.S.G., Jackass Flats, Myra Smith
The Hampton History Museum will extend its Front Porch Music Series into the fall with performances by M.S.G -- The Acoustic Blues Trio, Jackass Flats and the Myra Smith Experience, among others. M.S.G. will perform at the Hampton History Museum as part...
Tags: Concerts, Arts and Culture, Phoebus (Hampton, Virginia), Heritage Foundation, Hampton Roads
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