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    Sep 21, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Follow your fancy at low-pressure S.C. beach

    CHARLESTON, S.C. — Charleston may have a reputation for expensive (and often starched) elegance, but there are options for vacationers who want to kick back at a low-pressure Lowcountry beach. Welcome to Folly Beach.
    CHARLESTON, S.C. — Charleston may have a reputation for expensive (and often starched) elegance, but there are options for vacationers who want to kick back at a low-pressure Lowcountry beach. Welcome to Folly Beach. In a nutshell: Downtown...

    Tags: Netherlands, Hotels and Accommodations, Highway Transportation, Rentals, Condos and Houses

  2. Sep 10, 2012 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  3. Impressions of an American in Paris

    PARIS - The Musee du Louvre is ornate, palatial and extremely large.
    PARIS - The Musee du Louvre is ornate, palatial and extremely large. The sprawling art museum on the Right Bank of the Seine River was one of our first stops on our Paris visit. It is home to Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, the No. 1 attraction in the...

    Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Marlene Dietrich, Ernest Hemingway, Paris (France), Arts

  4. Sep 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Toby's Dinner Theatre dazzles with 'The Color Purple'

    Expecting the usual entertaining evening delivered by talented players at Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia, I found instead a life-affirming, near-religious experience watching "The Color Purple" — a musical epic tracing one woman's journey from abject subjugation in youth to love, power and nobility in later life.
    Expecting the usual entertaining evening delivered by talented players at Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia, I found instead a life-affirming, near-religious experience watching "The Color Purple" — a musical epic tracing one woman's journey from...

    Tags: Steven Spielberg, Opera (genre), Music, Entertainment Events, Music Theater

  6. Sep 14, 2012 |Story| LA Canada
  7. The Valley Line: Rhapsodizing with peacocks and the Pops

    Mother Nature must be punishing me. She knows that I hate being hot! Here we are in mid-September, still simmering because she just won't turn the burners down on her stove. This weekend we were sweltering in triple-digit degrees.
    Mother Nature must be punishing me. She knows that I hate being hot! Here we are in mid-September, still simmering because she just won't turn the burners down on her stove. This weekend we were sweltering in triple-digit degrees. It was pretty darn hot...

    Tags: Concerts, Jason Alexander, Marvin Hamlisch, Music, Entertainment

  8. Sep 12, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  9. Fairfield Fall Arts Preview: A Feast of Fall Arts

    Fall in Fairfield County looks and behaves differently this year. You could call it artistic license, in the way that there are hunting seasons with special licenses for rare game.
    Fall in Fairfield County looks and behaves differently this year. You could call it artistic license, in the way that there are hunting seasons with special licenses for rare game. The season is a fantastical odyssey designed to upend expectations at...

    Tags: Anthony Rapp, Fairfield University, Stamford, Samuel Barber, Barnum Museum

  10. Aug 18, 2012 |Story| Burbank Leader
  11. Theaters from Burbank to South Pasadena

    Shakespeare, Molière, musical romps, contemporary classics, comedies of all Jordi Galcerán's descriptions, cutting-edge new work — theater in Southern California is varied, plentiful and far-flung, from the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego and Center Theatre Group in downtown Los Angeles to Santa Monica's Broad Stage and beyond. It is worth noting, however, that an abundance of eclectic small, midsize and large professional theaters in the San Gabriel and San Fernando Valleys contribute significantly to the mix.
    Shakespeare, Molière, musical romps, contemporary classics, comedies of all Jordi Galcerán's descriptions, cutting-edge new work — theater in Southern California is varied, plentiful and far-flung, from the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego and...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Music Theater, Charles Dickens, Jackie Robinson, Garry Marshall

  12. Jul 21, 2012 |Story| LA Canada
  13. The Valley Line: Mus/ique supplies hot music on cool evening

    Oh my, I've been loving this weather. Coastal eddy can come and stay for the entire summer. These cool mornings are divine, and the air smells so sweet.
    Oh my, I've been loving this weather. Coastal eddy can come and stay for the entire summer. These cool mornings are divine, and the air smells so sweet. Speaking of fragrances, the other night I was held hostage in my car for nearly 40 minutes because...

    Tags: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Dizzy Gillespie, Ernesto Lecuona, Andy Garcia, Culture

  14. Jul 18, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  15. Grammy, Pulitzer winners, TV star among highlights of upcoming Zoellner season

    Lehigh Valley Music
    A Grammy Award-winning trumpeter, the world premiere of a song cycle based on poems by Carl Reiner’s daughter, dazzling international dance ensembles, circus arts and perhaps America’s premier storyteller will highlight the 16th season of...
  16. Jun 11, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  17. Was "Follies" directed by Fleetwood native, robbed?

    TV Watchers
    Was "Follies" robbed? The highly-regarded and well-reviewed revival of the Stephen Sondheim classic musical that was directed by Fleetwood native Eric Schaeffer, seemed a shoe-in for a Tony Award for best revival of a musical. The production which came...
  18. Aug 10, 2012 |Story| LA Canada
  19. The Valley Line: Saying a sad farewell to Pops music director

    For all of us who enjoy the summer concerts of the Pasadena Pops, the news Tuesday of the death of Marvin Hamlisch, its music director and conductor, was stunning. Even though it was apparent at his first two concerts this season that Hamlisch was not in robust health, the suddenness of his passing was a shock.
    For all of us who enjoy the summer concerts of the Pasadena Pops, the news Tuesday of the death of Marvin Hamlisch, its music director and conductor, was stunning. Even though it was apparent at his first two concerts this season that Hamlisch was not...

    Tags: England, Michael Feinstein, Olympic Games, Academy Awards, Music

  20. Jul 5, 2012 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  21. Our Laguna: Festival of Arts opening night reminiscent of 1930s

    The Festival of Arts celebrated its 80th season at an invitation-only party Saturday night that harkened to the 1930s.
    The Festival of Arts celebrated its 80th season at an invitation-only party Saturday night that harkened to the 1930s. But it was this year's show that created the buzz. "It is stunning," said Rosemary Swimm, wife of artist Tom Swimm, who was decked out...

    Tags: Paul Freeman, Concerts, Music, Entertainment, Bon Jovi (music group)

  22. Jun 20, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  23. Summertime Means Increased Risk For Teen Drivers

    "Summertime, and the livin' is easy," or so the lyrics by DuBose Heyward proclaim in George Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess." The driving, however, may not be so easy, especially for teenagers. With summer now here, parents and teens should be aware that five...

    Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, AAA, Manufacturing and Engineering, DuBose Heyward, Memorial Day

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