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Totem Pole Playhouse announces lineup for its 2013 comeback season
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comThe Totem Pole Playhouse is pulling out all the stops for its 2013 season filling the stage with an expanded regular season, four musicals, Tony-award winning and nominated shows and the largest cast sizes in more than 35 years. There are a lot of firsts...Tags: Music, Theater, Drama (genre), Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture
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Virginia K. Shirley
janeth@herald-mail.comWhen Virginia “Ginger” Shirley was diagnosed with ovarian cancer more than two years ago, she had been fighting other medical issues for more than a decade. This time, after surgery, she pulled out a pencil and paper and wrote letters to her...Tags: Food Network (tv network), Rachael Ray, The Herald-Mail, Graduation, Chemotherapy
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A shining night with Golden Afternoon
If Tom Waits and Ella Fitzgerald had a baby, it would be Golden Afternoon. The Huntington Beach band performed a set of unique and creative songs, as well as covers, to an intimate crowd at the Detroit Bar in Costa Mesa on Monday night. The band...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Jefferson Airplane (music group), Genres, Blues (genre), Entertainment
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Advocate Interview: David Mayfield of the David Mayfield Parade
Before hooking up with Cadillac Sky, David Mayfield, a native of Kent, Ohio, was a bluegrass prodigy from a family of musicians (his sister is singer Jessica Lea Mayfield). His debut solo album, simply titled The David Mayfield Parade, highlights...
Tags: Dan Auerbach, Bluegrass (genre), New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Entertainment, Jessica Lea Mayfield
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Stick to gossip? Sure, but where are the stars?
Liz Smith"Malice is not acceptable, hatred is," said Martha Gellhorn who was one of Ernest Hemingway's most intelligent wives. Oh, I don't know. Hatred is a terrible emotion. OK, let's give up commenting on politics and the election until after Nov. 6. Some...Tags: United Kingdom, Tammy Wynette, Kristen Stewart, World War II (1939-1945), Michael Bloomberg
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German, Russian Schmeckfest in Eureka
Strolling accordions, a parade and a junior varsity football kuchen jamboree will be part of this weekend's Eureka-German Russian Schmeckfest in Eureka. The 23rd annual Schmeckfest runs Friday through Sunday. The weekend begins Friday with...
Tags: Buck Owens, Entertainment Events, Football, Entertainment, Sports
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Jazz master's career riffs on musical contrasts
Lucy's 51 is a classic Toluca Lake spot, one still haunted by the gently jiving spirits of high times and late nights long since past. This room on Riverside Drive has a formidable history: Its previous incarnation was venerable jazz club the Money Tree,...
Tags: Atmosphere (music group), Music, Bob Dylan, Country and Western (genre), Billy Joel
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Music of 1940s brought to stage in RECT's 'Swingtime Canteen'
jbrummett@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — The music of World War II will come to life in Ragged Edge Community Theatre’s upcoming production of “Swingtime Canteen.” The musical revue tells the story of five girls in 1944 London, according to show director...Tags: Andrews Sisters (music group), Book, Music, Theater, Entertainment Events
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Country singer Kitty Wells dies at 92: Defined the role of women in country music
VarietyKitty Wells, the preeminent female country vocalist of the 1950s, died in Nashville on Monday. She was 92. She was the first of a breed: The late historian Charles Wolfe wrote that Wells' '50s recordings on Decca "defined, in essence, the role of women...Tags: Music, Bob Dylan, Country and Western (genre), Vocal Music (genre), Human Interest
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Madison native Nicole Frechette cuts a record in Music City
Nicole Frechette was sitting on her porch in Nashville fixing lunch when the Advocate called. It's a few days before the Madison native is heading into the studio to put the finishing touches on her album, Listen Here, due out on June 4, partially paid...
Tags: Music, West Haven, Music Industry, Arts and Culture, Country and Western (genre)
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Pennsylvania briefs
CVAS to host 'Patsy Cline and Friends ... a Tribute to the Legends' FAYETTEVILLE, Pa. — The Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter will host “Patsy Cline and Friends ... a Tribute to the Legends” on Friday, June 22, at the Norlo Park...Tags: Animals, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Entertainment, Movies
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Hick
Fox 5 San Diego staffThe most underrated movie in 2008 was Lymelife. Director Derick Martini took the father/son from that movie – Alec Baldwin and Rory Culkin – and put them in the story about a southern girl running away from home. Hearing that girl was Chloe...Tags: David Lynch, Rory Culkin, Lindsay Lohan, Derick Martini, Juliette Lewis
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