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Staff picks for Oct. 6 to 12
The Top Five
Let the haunting begin
Haunted venues and tours are opening around the area, including The Apollo Theatre in Martinsburg, W.Va.; ghost tours in Charles Town, W.Va., and Frederick, Md.; and a zipline from tree to tree in Harpers Ferry, W.Va....Tags: Arts and Culture, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Photography, Fine Arts, Elvis Presley
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A New York state of signs
A fresh religious controversy is ripening in the Big Apple. Atheists there want to ban a word from the name of a street.
In the Red Hook neighborhood of New York City, residents got part of a street renamed to honor seven firefighters who died during the...Tags: Elections, 2012 (movie), Roland Emmerich, Human Interest, New York
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Patti Austin
From the stirring, gospel-flavored intro of her inspiring reading of Des’ree’s 1994 hit “You Gotta Be” to the final bars of a highly distinctive, ethereal and moody remake of the Depeche Mode staple,“Enjoy The Silence,”...Tags: Arts and Culture, Marvin Gaye, Haiti Earthquake (2010), Depeche Mode (music group), James Ingram
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On the eve the grand opening on Clark Street, 10 moments in Black Ensemble's 35-year history
Most arts organizations have carefully worded mission statements, filled with arty buzzwords and forged by groups. Chicago's Black Ensemble Theater's mission statement was written by one woman and just gets right down to it: "to eradicate racism." Most...Tags: Arts and Culture, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson, Cinderella (fictional character), Dionne Warwick
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Local jazz legend to play Rockwood venue
For Laurel ArtsI remember the years Bob Locklin was the director of Laurel Arts and how important musical venues were to him. Bob definitely had a love of music and the Jazz in the Mountains events were some of his favorites. In true Laurel Arts fashion, we are...Tags: Jazz (genre), Indiana, West Virginia, Music Theater, Louis Armstrong
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Lollapalooza Day 2: Rain, retro and Eminem
Day 2 of Lollapalooza in Grant Park has crossed the finish line. Here’s an hour-by-hour account with reporting from yours truly (GK) and the ever-vigilant Bob Gendron (BG):
11:44 a.m.: Want to go to Lollapalooza without having to buy tickets?...Tags: Veterans Affairs, Arts and Culture, Bonnaroo, Friendly Fires (music group), Unrest, Conflicts and War
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'Pinkalicious' a musical for the young and the pink-loving
For most fans of "Pinkalicious," the full-on live experience begins in the selection of the day's attire. The uniform is open to individual interpretation in style and fabric but not in color. Thus the sea of pink that greets the theatergoer at the...Tags: Disney Channel (tv network), Nickelodeon (tv network), Music Theater, Music Industry, Water Tower Place
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Studio On The Run: Hip Hop Violinist Miri Ben-Ari On Performing In DC
PIX11.comBefore she heads to DC to perfrom a free concert on November 23 at 6pm at the Kennedy Center - hip hop violinist Miri Ben-Ari hopped on the "Dunkin DOnuts studio on the run to talk about her realizing her dream after moving from Israel to the US and about...Tags: Arts and Culture, John Legend, Madison Square Garden, Garth Brooks, Stevie Wonder
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USTA Seeks Young Singers For US Open At Apollo Theater
PIX11.comToday at Harlem's world-famous Apollo Theater, the USTA is seeking kids ages 12 and under to perfrom a patriotic song live at the 2011 US Open. Contestants to be judged by American Idol alumni Kimberley Locke, Twilight saga Actress Tinsel Korey and...Tags: Tinsel Korey, Manhattan (New York City), Josh Henderson, Music Theater, Entertainment
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Hits, they got hits
The Theater LoopMore shows have extended their runs, including "Bug" at Redtwist Theatre (now through July 31), "The Detective's Wife" at Writers' Theatre in Glencoe (now through Aug. 7) and, inevitably, "Million Dollar Quartet" at the Apollo Theatre; those boys now are.... -
Filmmakers behind George Plimpton documentary seek final funds in Kickstarter campaign
Jacket CopyA documentary about writer/editor George Plimpton, founder of the Paris Review and first-generation immersive journalist, is raising funds on Kickstarter.... -
'Million Dollar Quartet' to move off-Broadway
The Theater Loop"Million Dollar Quartet" announced Tuesday that it will close its Broadway production June 12 and move to New World Stages, an Off-Broadway venue. It will have played for a little more than a year at the Nederlander Theatre. In essence,......
Oct 6, 2011
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Oct 18, 2011
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Nov 4, 2011
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Jul 30, 2011
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Aug 7, 2011
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Nov 23, 2011
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Jun 23, 2011
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Jul 27, 2011
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Jun 8, 2011
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