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It's A Weekend Of Traditional Jazz At Moodus Resort
As American as Old Glory, cherry pie, Louis Armstrong and Mark Twain, the Great Connecticut Traditional Jazz Festival this weekend wraps itself in red-white-and-blue traditions ranging from ragtime to Dixieland, from spirituals to swing. Always a rip-...Tags: William Parker, Dave Brubeck, Music, Django Reinhardt, Festive Event
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Mudcat's advice to Obama: Sing the blues
804-225-7345In 2001, a Democratic yuppie appealed to back-mountain Virginia voters with a campaign set to bluegrass music and colored in hunter's blaze orange. Now comes another Democrat in search of the elusive Bubba. An architect of that 2001 strategy suggested...Tags: Mitt Romney, Music, Johnny Unitas, Motor Racing, Culture
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Dark Knight's Dark Side? Christian Bale Arrested On Assault Charges
Christian Bale has denied allegations of assault made by his mother and sister, hours after he was arrested, questioned by London police and released. The 34-year-old star of "The Dark Knight" spent four hours at a police station but was not charged....Tags: Rosie O'Donnell, Celebrity Mothers, Music, Woody Harrelson, Rock and Roll Music
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Kenley's nautical but nice
FASHION COLUMNISTLocal Project Runway fans can easily spot Pompano Beach-born contestant Kenley Collins. "Clearly, I'm the girl from South Florida," 25-year-old Collins said from her home in Brooklyn. "If you saw the first episode, you'd know. I grew up playing...Tags: Pompano Beach, Florida, Florida State University, Natalie Portman, Beach Vacations
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Plainfield Farmers Fair sticks to custom
Of The Morning CallThe 60th annual Plainfield Farmers Fair will open today and run through Saturday at the Plainfield Farmers' Grove, Route 191, five miles south of Bangor. Susan Hahn, in her 20th year as president of the fair, says the event will continue to hold to...Tags: Plainfield, Music, Tatamy, People, Bangor
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Lang Lang swaggers, and slips, to applause
Special to the Chicago TribunePianist Lang Lang returned Sunday afternoon to the site of his legendary debut nine years ago, carrying one of his calling cards as well as a new entry to his ever-widening repertoire. Who would have guessed that the 17-year-old Chinese wunderkind...Tags: Grammy Awards, Chicago Symphony, Classical Music, Music
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A girl's guide to Atlantic City
Special to NewsdayYou may think Atlantic City is nothing more than bingo and boardwalk, but America's Playground has enough martinis and Manolos to cash in as a top girlfriends' getaway destination. No matter how you throw the dice, your odds of encountering cosmos and...Tags: George Clooney, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Frank Sinatra, Astoria, The White House
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A beginner's tour of western North Carolina
In Marion, Andy of Mayberry came on the radio, nicely accompanying us north toward Linville.
Our friends lived in a development that didn't look like one. We climbed high above a lake along narrow twisting roads, passing new houses embedded in woods....Tags: Carl Sandburg, Livestock Farming, Baseball, New York Times, Homes
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Lang Lang leads a course in contemporary China
Times Music CriticChina, the sleeping giant of classical music, is slowly stirring. We don't yet know how or when, but a huge country's huge appetite for Western music will inevitably have a huge effect. The eyes, ears and corporate checkbooks of the West increasingly...Tags: Classical Music, Daniel Barenboim, Yo-Yo Ma, Ang Lee, Music
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Pop Art Stolen From Stockholm Museum
Five paintings by pop artists Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein were stolen from a museum close to Stockholm Friday. Thieves broke into the Aaberg Museum in Baalsta just after 2 a.m. and stole three Lichtenstein artworks and two Warhol paintings, museum...Tags: Andy Warhol, Music Industry, Pat Hingle, Music, Atom Egoyan
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