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Gey your first look at Orlando's new performing-arts center
SENTINEL STAFF WRITERA great steel roof, resembling the outstretched wings of a bird in flight, will draw visitors into the new Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center, scheduled to open in 2012 across Orange Avenue from Orlando City Hall. The center's design team...Tags: Campaign Finance, Music Theater, Dance, Elections, Culture
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Classical Music
Special to The Morning CallVIVALDI FINALE One of the sure signs of the end of summer is the last Valley Vivaldi concert, which will be Sunday at Wesley Church in Bethlehem. The program follows the usual Valley Vivaldi practice of concentrating on Baroque music. It also...Tags: Music Industry, Music, Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Lehigh University, New York
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Obama: From unknown to nominee, a meteoric rise
AP National WriterCHICAGO (AP) -- When Barack Obama arrived at the Democratic National Convention eight years ago, he was a politician in need of clout. He had just been trounced in his bid for Congress. His credit card was rejected at the car rental counter. He couldn'...Tags: Abraham Lincoln, National Government, Elections, People, Harold Washington
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Open-Air Market, Festival At Middletown Mansion
The Wadsworth Mansion's sixth annual Open Air Market and Festival takes place Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4p.m. at Long Hill Estate, 421 Wadsworth St., in Middletown. The event showcases homegrown food; handmade items, such as pottery, jewelry and clothing;...Tags: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Yale Repertory Theatre, Popular Music, Music, Music Theater
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AACC promising an eclectic season
Special to The SunThis season, Anne Arundel Community College will continue its tradition of offering performing arts events that range from Broadway musical favorites to dramas to operas sung in English, from orchestral and jazz concerts to classical, jazz and tap dance....Tags: Music Theater, Dance, Culture, Colleges and Universities, Music
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Community Calendar: Aug. 21- 29
THURSDAY AUG. 21 BOOKS & AUTHORS Book Event: Lew Bryson, author of four brewery guidebooks, including ''Pennsylvania Breweries'' and ''New Jersey Breweries'' and managing editor of Malt Advocate Magazine, talks on ''The Rise of Microbreweries in...Tags: Schools, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Animals, Muhlenberg College, Lafayette College
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Datebook
Best bet Realism Rouse Company Foundation Gallery in Howard Community College's Horowitz Center will present an exhibition of work by young artists of the Taller de Grafica Popular, a workshop founded in the 1930s for printmakers whose work reflected...Tags: Dance, Carl Orff, Anglican, Colleges and Universities, Books and Magazines
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Rogers Bringing His Hip Hybrids To Falls Village
Ideas hatched under the thatched roof of a hut in a rural West African village fuel the imagination of David Rogers, a creative, questing saxophonist/composer with an ecumenical worldview of music. A visionary and native of America's heartland, Rogers,...Tags: Schools, West Hartford, Culture, Charlie Parker, Colleges and Universities
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Beaux Arts bids farewell with concert at Ravinia
Special to the Chicago TribuneThere's longevity, and then there's Menahem Pressler. His Beaux Arts Trio is dissolving this year after an astonishing 53 years of tirelessly promoting and expanding the piano trio repertoire. The other two current members, Daniel Hope (the trio's fifth...Tags: Music
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Chicago Dancing Festival opens to a packed house
Special to the Chicago TribuneAn easy lesson can be culled from the filled-to-capacity attendance at the first outing of this year's Chicago Dancing Festival at the Harris Theater: Make it affordable, and they'll come. The free event even attracted a long line of hopefuls waiting to...Tags: Dance, Suzanne Farrell, George Balanchine, Wetlands, Natural Resources
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What's happening
Lectures, Seminars Foster care and adoption services seminar: 6-7:30 p.m. Aug. 18; Family Services of Metro Orlando, 2600 Technology Drive, Suite 250, Orlando. Free. 407-398-7334. Community crime forum: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Aug. 21; Risen Savior Lutheran...Tags: Culture, Health Organizations, Maitland Art Center, Basketball, Physical Fitness
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CSO delivers high-octane 'Don Giovanni'
Special to the Chicago TribuneThe organizers of Friday's Chicago Symphony Orchestra semi-staged performance of Mozart's "Don Giovanni" must have felt like auto mechanics squeezing a turbo-charged V8 into a Mini Cooper. The venue was the intimate Martin Theater at Ravinia, but the...Tags: Music, Chicago Symphony, Samuel Ramey
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