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The Valley Line: Bits, bows and bites from around town
“Old Glory” was flying high and so beautiful, adorning many yards in our city. It was a great Fourth of July celebration for many people I’ve talked with. I had a lovely time with friends who live in the La Vinia neighborhood. We...Tags: Politics, Theater, Elections, Lifestyle and Leisure, Alcoholic Beverages
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This month, summer is the ideal reading subject
Keep kids interested in reading by engaging them in material that’s timely. Summer is the perfect reading subject for July. Whether it’s getting ready for vacation or trying to beat the heat, children respond to material that reflects...Tags: Family, Sports, Trips and Vacations, Golf, Travel
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'Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams' finds good company in Bob Dylan
Singer and songwriter Holly Williams, the granddaughter of country music giant Hank Williams, knew something big was up when Bob Dylan approached her at a gig several years ago and handed her a handful of song lyrics he wanted her to peruse.
"He didn't...Tags: Religious Texts, Lucinda Williams, Alan Jackson, Bible, F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Classically Trained: Auditions loom for women's chorus
Don't expect a wisecracking Simon Cowell at this audition. That's a fundamental note Eliza Rubenstein wants all those hopeful singers out there to know when they try out for the Orange County Women's Chorus, whose auditions start next week. "The first...Tags: Music, University of California, Irvine, Entertainment, Concerts, Simon Cowell
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Lollapalooza Day 1: Hello, Brazil, and Coldplay says 'So long' to Amy Winehouse
Day 1 of Lollapalooza 2011 is in the books, as the first of 130 bands played on eight stages Friday in Grant Park. Attendance was maxed out – with 90,000 people expected each of three days at the festival. Here’s how Friday went down, with...Tags: Beyonce, Electronics, Pink Floyd (music group), Festive Events, Poetry
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What to do when you've been dissed
My favorite zinger was directed against me by the mother of a college boyfriend.
"I've seen many photographs of you," she informed me when we first met, her eyes slowly — and with obvious disapproval — taking in my frizzy hair, fussy dress...Tags: Bill Cosby, John F. Kennedy, Sarah Silverman, Human Interest, Politics
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Weekend calendar - June 25
Antique car show The Mason Dixon Region Automobile Club of America's annual car show includes car corral, flea market, Model T driving lessons and food and bake sale. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today. Washington County Agricultural Education Center, Sharpsburg...Tags: Michael Jackson, Tourism and Leisure, Ice Cream, Vehicles, Travel
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On Theater: Two enduring shows offer comfort viewing
Stretching stories around a number of already established songs from a single source isn't a particularly new approach. Over 50 years ago, Hollywood produced the Oscar-winning "An American in Paris" with all-George Gershwin music and created an enduring...Tags: Mamma Mia! (movie), Dance, Academy Awards, Louisiana, Meryl Streep
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Audra McDonald discusses the perceived racism of 'Porgy and Bess'
Culture MonsterSinger Audra McDonald is a busy woman, what with that controversial re-imagined production of “The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess” that's heading to Broadway, a two-month cross-country concert tour that brings her to Orange County... -
Brian Wilson discusses his new 'In the Key of Disney'
Pop & HissBrian Wilson's latest album explores classic songs 'In the Key of Disney.' Brian Wilson applies his signature Beach Boy harmonies and arrangements to classics from the Disney film archives.... -
SteelStacks' ArtsQuest Center to add cabaret to cafe
Lehigh Valley MusicThe ArtsQuest Center in Bethlehem has a café – its headline Musikfest Café venue. Now, it will have a cabaret. Actress and singer Lynnie Godfrey will perform tunes from the Great American Songbook in a new monthly series, “An Evening...... -
Hershey Felder's new musical play will dramatize Lincoln's death
Culture MonsterHershey Felder will premiere "Lincoln -- An American Story for Actor and Symphony Orchestra," at the Pasadena Playhouse. It's the actor-pianist-composer's first musical that departs from the solo format of his previous plays about George Gershwin, Leonard...
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