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You know who you look like?
South Florida is a great place to be someone else. Just ask local impersonators — or tribute artists, as some prefer being called — who make a living posing as a famous face and voice. These lounge lookalikes (and sound-alikes) perform...Tags: North Miami Beach, Boynton Beach, Halloween, Lifestyle and Leisure, Coral Springs
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Carlos Kalmar makes welcome return to BSO podium
If you missed Thursday night's Baltimore Symphony Orchestra concert at Meyerhoff Hall -- and, based on glance around the room, a whole heckuva lot of you missed it -- there's another chance Friday (Strathmore gets the program Saturday). It's time well...
Tags: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Entertainment, Culture, Arts and Culture
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Ideas flow freely from Gerald Clayton's piano
To pianist Gerald Clayton, the musical idea is paramount, the tune secondary. Meaning that every piece he plays, whether an original or a standard, represents his exploration of a concept in sound rather than the mere recitation of a melody or a...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Music Theater, Entertainment
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HCC to hold auditions for 'The Producers'
Phoenix Festival Theater, a community theater at Harford Community College, will hold auditions for the musical "The Producers" on Friday, June 21, 7 to 10 p.m. and Saturday, June 22, 1 to 4 p.m., at the Chesapeake Center at HCC. All roles are open to...Tags: Harford Community College, Music Industry, Music Theater, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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'Cuff Me,' the musical parody of the kinky best-seller 'Fifty Shades of Grey,' comes home to Norfolk
"Cuff Me," the most prominent of several stage parodies of the kinky best-seller "Fifty Shades of Grey," arrives this weekend in Norfolk - where it was born. The off-Broadway musical was written by The Pushers, an improv comedy group from Norfolk....
Tags: Entertainment Events, Off-Broadway Theater, Music Theater, Entertainment, Theater
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A Deathfest by any other name...
The Baltimore SunFear not, Baltimore. Death will not be coming to your city this weekend. At least not if the Baltimore City Department of Transportation has anything to say about it. Earlier this week, in preparation for this weekend's Maryland Deathfest -- an annual...Tags: Festive Events, Transportation, Concerts, Travel, Entertainment
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World's largest Lego sculpture lands in New York; California's next
The world’s largest Lego model, an X-wing starfighter, has landed in Times Square with enough cockpit space for Luke Skywalker. The life-size model weighs 46,000 pounds and spans 43 feet from tip to tale, which is about the size of the ship...
Tags: Cartoon Network (tv network), J.J. Abrams, Times Square, Entertainment, LEGO Group
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REVIEW: Singer-songwriter wows with a whisper
In a music world where artists shuffle for position by singing vocal gymnastics and endless runs (hello, "American Idol") or rely on electronic wizardry, sometimes a singer-songwriters impart more with a whisper than most of them ever will. That was...Tags: Scrubs (tv program), Music Industry, Shameless (tv program), Entertainment
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Manchester's Illing Jazz Band Wins Honors At UConn Festival
The Illing Middle School Jazz Band earned awards at the recent University of Connecticut CSA Jazz Festival. The band's rhythm section received a "Best in Show" award, and three students also received outstanding soloist awards, according to a news...
Tags: University of Connecticut, Entertainment
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Kids, teachers from devastated school reunite in Oklahoma
MOORE, Okla. (AP) — Students from a suburban Oklahoma City elementary school destroyed by this week's tornado reunited with their teachers Thursday and collected whatever could be salvaged from the ruins. Some children carried thank-you cards. A...
Tags: Radio Industry, Teachers, Obituaries, Briarwood, Entertainment
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Hibbing, Duluth are tangled up in Bob Dylan
Star Tribune (Minneapolis)MINNEAPOLIS If the "Blood on the Tracks Express" train ride or the "Hard Rain in Duluth" benefit concert hasn't made you rush to the North Country this week for Bob Dylan's 72nd birthday, at least give Hibbing and Duluth credit for finally getting excited...Tags: Bob Dylan, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Journey (music group), Tourism and Leisure, Museums
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When nothing but a Lamborghini will do
The Miami HeraldMIAMI Nothing quite impresses an out-of-town client like whisking him around town in a flashy Ferrari, sleek Lamborghini or other hot luxury car. So when real estate broker Patricia Delinois picked up client Robert Kiger to show him multimillion dollar...Tags: Realty, Photography and Video, Rentals, South Beach (Miami Beach, Florida), Video Supplies and Services
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