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Art For Everyone: Publicly Funded Art From the New Deal Era
Art for Everyone: The Federal Art Project in Connecticut On view until Feb. 5, 2013. Mattatuck Museum, 144 West Main St., Waterbury, mattatuckmuseum.org Among certain political circles, it is holy writ that the government has never produced, never...
Tags: Libraries, Litchfield County, Central Connecticut State University, Portland (Middlesex, Connecticut), Entertainment
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Guest review: The Last Bison and Kishi Bashi played explosive sets at The NorVa
Two fast-rising Hampton Roads musical acts who toured the nation this summer made a memorable homecoming this weekend. My colleague Mike Holtzclaw was in the house and filed this look at what turned out to be a celebratory return. For more on the show,...
Tags: Hampton Roads, Entertainment, Concerts, Music
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Supports Paul Smiley for Danville City Commission
As a local musician, I understand the risk of voicing opinions of a political nature. Unfortunately, we have adopted an “us versus them” mentality in our country that should just be “us.” One side dislikes the other just “... -
THE NEXT 72 HOURS: Community arts and entertainment calendar for July 19
Events for this column must be submitted to the Advocate by noon Tuesday to be in the Thursday newspaper. Call (859) 236-2551, ext. 135, with complete information, including hours and admission price, or e-mail advocatearts@gmail.com. VISUAL ARTS...
Tags: The Resonators (music group), Entertainment, Bob Gibson, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Hagerstown's Bike Week kickoff revs up revelers
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comHagerstown has just about everything a biker could want this weekend. The second annual Hagerstown Bike Week, which runs through Sunday, kicked off Thursday as hundreds of chromed-out motorcycles began filling parking lots at numerous bars and...Tags: Bike Week, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Restaurant and Catering Industry, Bars and Clubs, Entertainment
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TENNIS: Federer beats Murray for 7th Wimbledon, 17th major
WIMBLEDON, England - A Grand Slam title drought did indeed end in Sunday's historic and riveting Wimbledon final, only it was Roger Federer's lengthy-for-him gap between trophies that came to a close, rather than Britain's 76-year wait for a homegrown...Tags: Tennis, England, Scotland, Physical Conditions, Pippa Middleton
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Boyer aria, concerto winners will be featured at Sunday vesper concert
BAY VIEW -- The Bay View Music Festival introduces the 2012 Adrian Boyer Aria and Concerto winners: soprano Jackline Madegwa and violinist Ashton Fineout. These two will be performing with the Bay View Festival Orchestra at 8 p.m. on Sunday, July 15,...Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Culture, Festive Events, Music
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An epic documentary tries to tell the story of reggae giant Bob Marley
Marley May 26 – 31, Real Art Ways, 56 Arbor St., Hartford, (860) 232-1006, realartways.org In Denis Johnson's 1985 post-apocalyptic novel Fiskadoro, the world has experienced a catastrophic nuclear event, and pockets of civilization fashion a...
Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Peter Tosh, Entertainment, Documentary (genre), Cancer
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Orlando Fringe: Sentinel's Best of the Festival
Each year, the Orlando Sentinel reviewing team picks 10 Orlando Fringe Festival shows for our Best of the Festival list. Here are this year's top 10, presented alphabetically… you can read the review of each and check out remaining showtimes...
Tags: Entertainment, Prince (music artist), Festive Events, Concerts, Music
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TEA WITH THE DiMARTINOS: Chautauqua Tea kicks off Brass Band weekend
jking@amnews.comRuth Fredericksen drove 17 straight hours from just outside Austin, Texas, to attend the annual Chataugua Tea on Thursday afternoon the Presbyterian Church of Danville. She arrived just in time to slide into a chair saved for her by her sisters, Rita...Tags: Entertainment, Education, Arts and Culture, Music, Colleges and Universities
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Plenty of activities planned for Windber Miner's Day Festival
Daily American CorrespondentThe 13th annual Miner's Memorial Day Festival, sponsored by the Eureka Coal Heritage foundation, with assistance from the Windber Area Visioning Experience (WAVE) will take place in Windber Friday through Sunday. Sandy Pritt, the president of the Coal...Tags: Memorial Day, Dance, Coal, Entertainment, Festive Events
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A brush with Halloween
For Halloween 2011, zombies are battling vampires for hearts and minds. The peacock is the new black swan. And Monster High's Frankie Stein is challenging Hannah Montana in the tween popularity contest.
Along with the classics, a new generation of pop-...Tags: Vampires (supernatural entitiess), National Retail Federation, Nicki Minaj, Lady Gaga, Entertainment
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