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Crashing the party at Off Limits
While Orlando's city comissioners weigh the possibility of extended drinking hours and other incentives for downtown bars, there are other constants about the scene that factor a lot higher in my night-life decisions. The crowds, for one, and the...
Tags: Entertainment, Lifestyle and Leisure, Orange Blossom Trail, Downtown Orlando, Dining and Drinking
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These dancing Aztecs, strident and political, prefer movements to the left
The Aztecs march in the canyons of the great city. Their tall feather headdresses jut skyward. They beat drums, stomp and chant. They dance in twirls and high steps, moving forward. One of them presses to his lips a large pink conch, representing the...
Tags: International Workers' Day, Crime, Law and Justice, Minority Groups, Immigration, Mexico City
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'Experiences' on tap for GCC dance show
The dance department at Glendale Community College debuted its latest production this week and performances continue through Sunday. The 43rd annual production features 50 dancers in 16 dances. Students perform and choreograph dances as part of their...
Tags: Entertainment, Entertainment Events
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Review: 'Heart Song' beats stronger when flamenco takes the lead
Playwright Stephen Sachs delves into the fascinating world of flamenco in “Heart Song,” at the Fountain Theatre. A natural offshoot of the Fountain's long-running series “Forever Flamenco,” the play does double duty as a tutorial...
Tags: Entertainment, Juanita Jennings, Human Interest, Breast Cancer, Entertainment Events
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The Crowd: A century of hula and cinema
As 100 guests arrived at the Balboa Bay Resort, two young gents stood at attention blowing traditional Hawaiian conch shells. Sam and Jack Christensen offered the spiritual island welcome to their great-grandmother Bernice "Bea" Edwards, honoring her...
Tags: Wines, Entertainment, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants, Bank of Orange County
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Summer opens with a garden 'Swing' in Annapolis
Despite last weekend's cool weather, summer arrived for many at the opening of Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre's 47th season of theater under the stars. Fine performances and a full moon added magic to the opening of "Swing!" Conceived by Paul Kelly to...
Tags: Entertainment, Annapolis, Savoy (music group), Theater, Music
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Hong Kong: Tea dances waltz back into the picture at the Peninsula
The Peninsula Hong Kong is inviting guests to step back into an age of elegance as the hotel reintroduces tea dances, once a famed afternoon ritual in the lobby. As part of the celebration of its 85th anniversary, the Peninsula is reviving some of...
Tags: Entertainment, Customs and Tradition, Personal Service, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events
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READER SUBMITTED: Fred Astaire Looking For Military Heroes
StatewideIt seems as though everywhere you look these days, you see heroes. From the teachers at Sandy Hook and in Oklahoma, to the marathon runners lining up to donate their own blood in Boston and from the first responders of our fire and police departments to...Tags: Entertainment, Heroism, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Elections, Human Interest
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Celebrating a century of 'The Rite of Spring'
One hundred years ago on Wednesday, the score that revolutionized music in the 20th century had its premiere at the Theatre des Champs-Elysees in Paris. The first performance of the ballet "Le Sacre du Printemps" – or "The Rite of Spring," as most...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Music Industry, Igor (movie), Fantasia (movie), Grant Park
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HSO, Hartt To Salute Stravinsky
The Hartford CourantThe Hartford Symphony will celebrate the 100th anniversary of Igor Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" in its MasterWorks series Thursday through Sunday, May 30 to June 2, at the Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, 166 Capitol Ave., Hartford. It's...Tags: Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Arts and Culture, Ceremonies, Music Industry, The Hartt School
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Two "Rites", no riot, expected for Stravinsky centenary
Reuters* Rite "can't be played as entertainment", Gergiev says * Young people relate to earth renewal - choreographer * Centenary is "magic moment" for spirits of dance -Waltz By Michael Roddy PARIS, May 29 (Reuters) - Russian conductor Valery Gergiev...Tags: Entertainment, Berlin Wall's Fall (1989), Music, Arts and Culture, Death and Dying Customs
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