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Composers Institute trains future artists each year at the Virginia Arts Festival
The Virginia Arts Festival brings in an important lineup of international performers each year. Working almost behind the scenes is another festival event helping to produce the next generation of composers.
The John Duffy Composers Institute held during...Tags: Rappahannock County, Arts and Culture, Agatha Christie, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Festive Events
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Hampton Coliseum and Phish have long, jam-happy history
247-4732For Phish fanatics, Hampton Coliseum represents something close to a holy shrine, a place where magical, even mystical things happen. When Phish lover Mark Campbell of Cincinnati made the pilgrimage to Hampton in January of 2003, he described the band'...Tags: Death, Grateful Dead (music group), Bruce Hornsby, Hampton Coliseum, Trey Anastasio
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Ravens miss last stop, fall
Sun StaffTwo minutes and 18 seconds away from their statement game, the Ravens fell silent yesterday. Losing control on defense and lacking discipline on offense, the Ravens took a two-fisted blow to the gut from the Cleveland Browns in a 14-13 loss, virtually...Tags: Jeff Blake, Cleveland Browns, Chris McAlister, Denver Broncos, Michael Jameson
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Game 15: Ravens miss last stop, fall
Sun reporterTwo minutes and 18 seconds away from their statement game, the Ravens fell silent yesterday. Losing control on defense and lacking discipline on offense, the Ravens took a two-fisted blow to the gut from the Cleveland Browns in a 14-13 loss, virtually...Tags: Jeff Blake, Cleveland Browns, Chris McAlister, AFC North, Denver Broncos
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Michael Anderson: Day of heartbreak
Sentinel Staff WriterOn the afternoon of May 3, 2004, Brandi saw two grown-ups in uniform at the front door and called for her mother. Karen Anderson was on the phone, arguing about a bill, and when she saw the military officials, she dropped the phone. "Go to your room,"...Tags: Death, Auburndale, Karen Anderson, Iraq, Defense
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2000 All-Metro Baseball Team
Sun staffPlayer of the Year: Gavin Floyd, Mount St. Joseph Floyd, a 6-foot-5, 195-pound right-hander with a 90-plus mph fastball, is "the best we've ever had," said coach Dave Norton. Floyd, a junior and one of three to repeat on the All-Metro first team, led the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities, Awards and Prizes, Soccer, NFL Preseason
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