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Bernstein's 'Mass'
Leonard Bernstein wrestled much of his life with issues of religion, politics and social conscience. He poured a combustible mix of feelings about those topics into a huge "theater piece for singers, players and dancers" called Mass, composed for the...Tags: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Morgan State University, Leonard Bernstein, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Marin Alsop
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Eclectic schedule
SEPTEMBER THROUGH SEPT. 14 RV Outdoor Show, Fairgrounds THROUGH SEPT. 18 Contemporary Ceramics from Wales, Clayworks THROUGH SEPT. 18 Symbiosis: Animal and Human Form, Clayworks THROUGH OCT. 5 Tableware Show, Potters THROUGH DEC. 8 Selling the Candidates:...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Academic Progress, Culture, Christmas, Basilica of the Assumption
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Pop music schedule
September Sept. 5 Arbouretum, Psychic Paramount, Pontiak, Talking Head Sept. 5 Coal, Black Day 7, RHL Sept. 5 Gaelic Storm, Recher Sept. 5 Honor by August, Kill the Alarm, Dreamsacapes Project, 9:30 Club Sept. 5 Pure Prairie League, Firefall, Birchmere...Tags: Method Man, Christopher Cross, Johnny Winter, Kathy Griffin, Constitutional Issues
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Theater schedule
September Sept. 5-28 Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Vagabond Sept. 5-14 What's a Little Death?, Theatre Project Sept. 5-28 Wishful Drinking, Arena Stage Sept. 8-24 Viva La Vivienne!, Everyman Sept. 9-Oct. 12 Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare Sept. 10-Oct. 5 The...Tags: Robin Williams, Judaism, Religious Festivals, John F. Kennedy, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland)
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Classical music schedule
SEPTEMBER SEPT. 6 Guitarist Ana Vidovic; An die. SEPT. 7 Organist Jonathan Moyer; all-Messiaen; Cathedral. SEPT. 7 Harmonious Blacksmith; An die. SEPT. 9 Mobtown Modern; Lang, Spangler, Wolfe; Contemporary. SEPT. 11 Pianists Julian Lawrence...Tags: Religious Festivals, Catonsville, Billy Joel, Placido Domingo, Marin Alsop
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LI Arts
last chance "A Passion for Pixels," a group show exploring the manifestations of digital art, like Krista Biedenbach's "XI," closes Sunday at the Islip Art Museum, 50 Irish Lane, East Islip, 631-224-5402. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. today and tomorrow and noon-4 p.m....Tags: Music Industry, Dave Brubeck, East Islip, Popular Music
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More dance worth cheking out
SEPT. 12. C.W. Post Dance Faculty. Performances by dance faculty members Cara Gargano, Cheryl Halliburton, Davyd Suber and Nancy Brier, with department accompanists John Ward and Sewaa Folee, 8 p.m. (benefit), Tilles Center, $25, $10 seniors and students,...Tags: Eleanor Powell, C.W. Post Campus, Culture, Tilles Center, Dance
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Classical corner
JOHN VON RHEIN'S PICKS Lawn of Lincoln: Ravinia gets the drop on the 2009 Abe Lincoln bicentennial celebration with its annual free family fun day on Sunday. Lincoln-themed musical events take place throughout the park. To start things off at 12:15 p.m....Tags: Ravinia Park, Ravinia Festival, Music Industry, Millennium Park, Music Theater
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Community events
Beaverdam Park, located on 8687 Roaring Springs Road, in Gloucester, will host Moonlight Fishing from 6 p.m. to midnight, tonight. Boaters need to have navigation lights on their boat, red and green running lights and an all-around white light. Enter park...Tags: Chesapeake Bay, People, Euclid, College of William and Mary, Christianity
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More classical highlights
And keep in mind... SEPT. 17. New York Philharmonic: Lorin Maazel - A Grand Finale. Season-opening gala. Works by Berlioz, Ibert and Tchaikovsky, with conductor Lorin Maazel and flutist James Galway. Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center. nyphil.org, 212-...Tags: Carnegie Hall, James Galway, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Billy Joel, Stony Brook University
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Howard County Datebook
On Stage 'Blacklisted' Rep Stage, the professional theater-in-residence at Howard Community College, is starting its 16th season with Trumbo: Red, White and Blacklisted, Christopher Trumbo's story of his father, screenwriter Dalton Trumbo's ordeal with...Tags: People, Academic Progress, Children, Culture, Frances Hodgson Burnett
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BSO Conductor Levine's Return On Schedule
The Boston Symphony Orchestra said conductor James Levine is on track to return to the podium in New York City this month as planned after cancer surgery this summer. BSO managing director Mark Volpe said Levine has "great energy" and is "rarin' to go."...Tags: Luciano Pavarotti, Music Theater, James Levine
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