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    Apr 9, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Bach Week at 40: Festival thrives by keeping the musical mix fresh

    One sign that spring has really and truly sprung hereabouts is the annual Bach Week Festival.
    One sign that spring has really and truly sprung hereabouts is the annual Bach Week Festival. This year's four-concert celebration of Johann Sebastian Bach's music and related works marks an important milestone: the festival's 40th season. Programs will...

    Tags: Northwestern University, Music Industry, Entertainment Events, Festive Events, Music

  2. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Carol Honigberg

    For as long as she can remember, Carol Honigberg wanted to be a professional musician.
    For as long as she can remember, Carol Honigberg wanted to be a professional musician. "I started the piano at 6. I just always loved to perform," she says, sitting a few feet from the Steinway grand piano in her Highland Park home. Born in Chicago...

    Tags: Northwestern University, Music Industry, Entertainment Events, Teaching and Learning, Music

  4. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Quick Takes: 'Walking' to the top

    "The Walking Dead," which has already shattered viewer records for AMC, scored another milestone with its season finale. The end of the third season of the zombie apocalypse drama scored its biggest audience ever with 12.4 million viewers Sunday night,...

    Tags: The Voice (tv program), Music Industry, Jersey Shore (tv program), Entertainment Events, Marvin Gaye

  6. Mar 15, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. 'Ramblers': A tale of hoops and history

    It was a thrill for me whenever the Michael Lenehan byline appeared above a story — usually a very lengthy story — in The Atlantic from the early 1980s to early 1990s. Occasionally he would write for his home publication, the Chicago Reader, where he served as chief editorial executive, but those Atlantic pieces were special.
    It was a thrill for me whenever the Michael Lenehan byline appeared above a story — usually a very lengthy story — in The Atlantic from the early 1980s to early 1990s. Occasionally he would write for his home publication, the Chicago Reader,...

    Tags: Basketball, Mississippi State Bulldogs, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Chicago Tribune, College Sports

  8. Sep 2, 2012 |Resource Link| Los Angeles Times
  9. Oct 4, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  10. Somerset Native To Return For Piano Recital

    Cory Davis will play works by Chopin and Ravel in a recital at noon Tuesday, Oct. 9, at First Lutheran Church, Johnstown. Davis, who grew up in Somerset, is a free-lance pianist, tenor, conductor, arranger and composer in Washington, D. C. He is music...

    Tags: Music Industry, Music, Entertainment, The Rocky Horror Picture Show (movie), Arts

  11. Sep 27, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  12. Somerset native to return for piano recital

    Cory Davis will play works by Chopin and Ravel in a recital at noon Oct. 9, at First Lutheran Church, Johnstown.
    Cory Davis will play works by Chopin and Ravel in a recital at noon Oct. 9, at First Lutheran Church, Johnstown.   Davis, who grew up in Somerset, is a free-lance pianist, tenor, conductor, arranger and composer in Washington, D.C. He is music...

    Tags: Music Industry, Music, Entertainment, Washington, DC, The Rocky Horror Picture Show (movie)

  13. Jul 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  14. Karen M. Liss Levin, engineer

    Karen M. Liss Levin, a senior engineer for United Parcel Service who enjoyed playing the piano, died of cancer July 3 at Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
    Karen M. Liss Levin, a senior engineer for United Parcel Service who enjoyed playing the piano, died of cancer July 3 at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. The longtime Timonium resident was 54. Born and raised in Norwich, N.Y., Ms. Levin was a 1976...

    Tags: Steinway, Harris Corp., Annapolis, Cancer, Timonium

  15. Dec 3, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  16. Opera review: 'The Medium' from Florida Opera Theatre

    Florida Opera Theatre, the company that sprung up to fill the gap after the demise of Orlando Opera, has started small with its first fully staged show.
    Florida Opera Theatre, the company that sprung up to fill the gap after the demise of Orlando Opera, has started small with its first fully staged show. But the professional sheen that emanates from this production of "The Medium" should have opera...

    Tags: Music, Entertainment, Concerts, Orlando, World War II (1939-1945)

  17. Jan 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  18. 'Kourtney and Kim Take New York' recap: Episode 5

    This week’s episode is all over the place.  We begin with Scott and his buddy “Chris” with a C, on their way to lunch. As they stroll, a fabulous $1.5 million grand piano catches Scott’s eye. He sees it as a symbol of wealth but decides to go with a baby grand instead.  At the other end of the spectrum, we see Kourtney fall into the extreme couponing craze. I guess the “opposites attract” adage is at least somewhat true in this case. 
    This week’s episode is all over the place.  We begin with Scott and his buddy “Chris” with a C, on their way to lunch. As they stroll, a fabulous $1.5 million grand piano catches Scott’s eye. He sees it as a symbol of wealth but...

    Tags: Music, Entertainment, Kourtney and Kim Take New York (tv program)

  19. Jan 12, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  20. Mal Giaimo

    Mal Giaimo 94, a resident of La Canada since 1952 died New Year’s Eve surrounded by his family. Mal the son of Graziella Bongiorno and Gaetano Giaimo, was born in 1917 in Patterson New Jersey. The Giaimo’s moved to Los Angeles in 1919.  ...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945)

  21. Jan 8, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  22. John Williams and Steven Spielberg mark 40 years of collaboration

    The quietest room in Hollywood may be the office where John Williams composes. In a bungalow on the Universal Studios lot, steps from the production company of his most frequent collaborator, director Steven Spielberg, Williams works alone at a 90-year-old Steinway grand piano, with fistfuls of pencils and stacks of composition paper nearby, and worn books of poetry by Robert Frost and William Wordsworth piled on the coffee table.
    The quietest room in Hollywood may be the office where John Williams composes. In a bungalow on the Universal Studios lot, steps from the production company of his most frequent collaborator, director Steven Spielberg, Williams works alone at a 90-year-...

    Tags: Music Industry, Steven Spielberg, Walt Disney, Concerts, Robert Frost

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