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The Abu Unity Fest, happening Aug. 26 in Newport News, will feature local hip-hop talent
Hip-hop, R&B, dance and spoken word will be featured at the fifth edition of Abu Unity Fest, an event in Newport News that's intended to entertain while also encouraging local youth to choose creativity over drugs and violence. Organized by Newport...
Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Hampton Roads, Music Industry, Arts and Culture, Music
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Professor by day, rock star by night
HARBOR SPRINGS — During the day, Nick Duvernay teaches South Korean college students about English and linguistics. At night, he’s often in front of his students again, on a different kind of stage as bass player for one of South Korea&...
Tags: Television Industry, Science and Technology, Education, Colleges and Universities, Music
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Free Music! Gets jumping with Slightly Stoopid
California rockers Slightly Stoopid have covered a lot of stylistic ground since they, as high schoolers, were first signed to Sublime leader Brad Nowell's Skunk record label. The band has previously mixed skatepunk, off-kilter pop and hip-hop sounds....
Tags: Jacksonville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Springs, Arts and Culture, Ozomatli (music group), Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
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CONCERT REVIEW Pat Metheny: a show of prowess
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGThe Pat Metheny Unity Band made an unparalleled display of musical prowess and imagination Tuesday night at ArtsQuest's Musikfest Cafe in Bethlehem.... -
Wesleyan University Press Celebrates a Music Maverick
Always In Trouble An Oral History of ESP-Disk', The Most Outrageous Record Label in America by Jason Weiss, Wesleyan Univ. Press, 292 pages, $24.95 (paper), $11.99 eBook While the music scene over the past half-century has been dominated by major...
Tags: Jackson Pollock, Music Industry, Arts and Culture, Ornette Coleman, Artists
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Carl Leo Dietrich
Carl Leo Dietrich, who had been chairman of the music department at what is now McDaniel College and later was a founder of the Columbia Orchestra, died May 24 of a fall at his Naples, Fla., home. The former Columbia resident was 85. "His influence of...Tags: U.S. Military, Jack Benny, West Point, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities
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Howard County Briefs
Practice SAT The American Association of University Women will host a practice SAT exam for middle and high school students from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 28 at Vantage House auditorium, 5400 Vantage Point Road in Columbia. There will be a detailed...Tags: Ellicott City, Arts and Culture, Libraries, Jane Austen, Special Olympics
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10 ways to commemorate the War of 1812
How considerate of the British, to attack Baltimore in 1814 and thus give Baltimoreans, two centuries later, ample excuse to hold a two-year celebration.
As you may have heard by now, Baltimore is kicking off its bicentennial celebration of the War of...Tags: Francis Scott Key, Patterson Park, Elkton, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities
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Five for your planner: Tuesday, June 19
1. World music Native Deen, shown, David Wilcox and other musicians will perform during the Unity Music Festival. Food by Under One Sun Restaurant. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, June 23, at Farm of Peace/Sufi Center East, 1212 Haven Lane, Warfordsburg, Pa....
Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Movies, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Music Industry, Arts and Culture
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'Star Trek' actor, 50th anniversary of iconic group, country stars coming to State Theatre
Lehigh Valley Music"Star Trek" star William Shatner, the 50th anniversary of Peter, Paul and Mary, country duo Montgomery Gentry, Bill Cosby and former presidential candidate Steve Forbes are among the highlights of the State Theatre's new 50-performance season. The 2012-'... -
Sands announces show we told you about first; now we tell you how to get tickets first
Lehigh Valley MusicSands Bethlehem Event Center has formally announced it now will host the show Lehigh Valley Music told you about Tuesday: The outdoor music festival featuring rock band 311 and a punk-reggae-hip hop group Slightly Stoopid that was supposed to play...... -
In support
Al-Anon is a support group comprised of persons whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. It’s sole purpose is to help the families and friends of problem drinkers. For information in St. Joseph, LaPorte, Marshall and Starke...Tags: Politics, Highway Transportation, Arthritis, Multiple Myeloma, Epilepsy
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