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News from around Wisconsin at 6:58 p.m. CDT
The Arlington Historic Restoration and Preservation Committee's long work finally paid off with the newly restored 118-year-old Arlington Fire Hall. Mayor Dave Kreft says community pride enabled the fire hall to define Arlington's Main Street...Tags: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Golf, Green Bay Packers, Brett Favre, Pat Williams
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Opera singer Jim Doing at US Mid-Amateur
Jim Doing of Verona, Wis., shot an 80 Saturday in the first round of the U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship. Not bad for an opera singer, especially one who struggled with his putter. "I managed to three-putt twice from two-and-a-half feet. I just could...Tags: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Music Theater, Golf, Colleges and Universities, Clubs and Associations
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Facing the music
darren.sands@newsday.comSal Conca doesn't care about how he looks onstage as much as he cares about how he sounds. That's why he was scanning the crowd on a balmy night in late July at the Red Lion in the West Village, his eyes sliding to and fro: from the raucous crew in the...Tags: Ceremonies, Carnegie Hall, Dave Matthews Band, Religious Leaders, Health and Safety at School
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Storm-related cancellations and postponements
Fort Eustis • The Col. Joseph Botts Memorial Golf Tournament at the Pines Golf Course at Fort Eustis scheduled for today is postponed until Sept. 20. For more information call 757-878-2965. Hampton • Bay Days, all events and all days, canceled....Tags: Weather Reports, Libraries and Museums, Golf, Thomas Nelson Community College, Public Transportation
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Tragedy in the family: 'Agamemnon'
Special to The TimesAeschylus would appreciate the irony. His ancient Greek tragedy "Agamemnon," the story of a disastrous war in the Middle East, now plays at the Getty Villa, a palace of classical culture funded by an oil baron's wealth. The Villa's breathtaking outdoor...Tags: Pacific Palisades, Family, Thomas Lynch, Tyne Daly
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KidsPeace starts $3.6 million housing project
Special to The Morning CallKidsPeace broke ground Friday on a $3.6 million project that calls for new housing for youth residents and site improvements at its Broadway campus in Salisbury Township. The new 9,600-square-foot facility will provide modern living space for up to 24...Tags: Charlie Dent, Music Theater, Charity
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Los Angeles International Latino Film Festival to begin Sept. 12
CULTURE MIXIN THE film "Paraíso Travel,” a young immigrant named Marlon finds himself lost and broke shortly after arriving in New York and being separated from his girlfriend, the cunning and sexy Reina, played by Angélica Blandón. He meets an older man, a...Tags: Pico Rivera, East L.A., Illegal Immigrants, Minority Groups, Buena Vista (Buena Vista, Virginia)
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Paperbacks
Defending the Damned By Kevin Davis Atria, $14 A look at the Cook County public defender's murder task force and the attorneys who handle some of the toughest cases. Amerigo: The Man Who Gave His Name to America By Felipe Fernandez-Armesto...Tags: Ceremonies, Music Theater, Central Intelligence Agency, Theft, History
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'Barracuda' singers try to bite the GOP
'Barracuda' singers try to bite the GOP
The singers in Heart, angry that their '70s hit "Barracuda" is being used as the unofficial theme song for Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, are biting back at the Alaska governor.
The song, a...Tags: Ceremonies, Death and Dying, Radio Industry, Music Theater, Santa Ana
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TODAY'S PICKS
SAVING PRIVATE RYAN (8 p.m., TNT) (Drama, 1998) - A World War II captain (Tom Hanks) and his squad risk all to locate and send home a soldier whose three brothers died in combat. SERIES COPS (8 p.m., Fox/5) - Season premiere: Law enforcement from...Tags: Tom Hanks, Seattle Mariners, Marlene Dietrich, New York Mets, Baseball
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Broadway Notes
'Blithe Spirit' Set for Broadway Noel Coward's "Blithe Spirit" is performed not nearly as often as "Private Lives," but it's still a favorite among light old-fashioned comedies. Its crazy plot follows an English socialite who is haunted by his late wife...Tags: Health Treatments, Music Theater, Private Health Care, Government Health Care, Broadway
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Alice Ripley talks about 'Little Fish'
amNew York's theater criticIn celebration of the cast album release of Michael John LaChiusa's musical "Little Fish," many of his favorite performers will convene on Monday night at Joe's Pub for a concert devoted to his songbook. We spoke with Alice Ripley, who will perform and is...Tags: Music Theater, Off-Broadway Theater, Broadway, Music
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