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Your Chance to Own the Deadhead Chevy
MotorTrend MagazineEvery car has stories to tell, if people will only make the effort to listen. But I'll bet this shopworn '56 Chevy has more to say than most, as it for many years served as a road trip taxi for a guy named Garcia, and his band, The Grateful Dead. You'll... -
Irish Eyes Are Smiling
By AMY ELLIS | Courant Staff WriterDarren Holden has quite an impressive résumé. Holden put together his first band, Wanted, when he was 16; was a performer in "Riverdance" and played piano and sang lead vocals in the Tony Award-winning Billy Joel/Twyla Tharp musical "Movin' Out." Oh,...Tags: Chevrolet Theatre, Music Theater, Family, Billy Joel, Imperial and Royal Matters
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During hard times, LI tribute bands try to play on
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...Tags: Joe Torre, Deer Park (Cook, Illinois), North Babylon, Health and Safety at School, Billy Joel
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Stars turn "Fashion Rocks" show into night of tributes
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comIt was as if the "Fashion Rocks" organizers were inspired by a constant loop of Tim Gunn uttering his trademark phrase, "Make it work." After all, the Fashion Week kickoff event, celebrating its fifth anniversary, was faced with an organizational...Tags: Miley Cyrus, Mary J Blige, Fergie, Deborah Harry, Marvin Gaye
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Bold times, bold art
Of The Morning CallSheryl Oring is a performance artist who invites the public to perform the art of good citizenship. In ''I Wish to Say'' she sits in a portable office dressed in 1950s clothes and types messages from spectators to George W. Bush on an antique keyboard....Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Motorcycle Trial, Samuel Ramey, Public Holidays, Roxie Hart
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Fall Arts Preview: Dance
steve.parks@newsday.com; JUDY RAIAFall for Dance Festival (Sept. 17-27, City Center, 130 W. 56th St., Manhattan). First-rate dance at cut-rate prices - just $10 a performance - starting with the National Ballet of Canada and including the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, Les Ballet Jazz de...Tags: Physiology, Alvin Ailey, Gene Kelly, Halliburton Company, Dance
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Music of the mind
Astral Weeks Pop Quiz: Name the piece of music responsible for these flights of fancy:
Example one: "About fifteen minutes [in] . . . I have entered a different reality and am in a strange part of the universe where you can sit on the tail of a flaming...Tags: Robert Plant, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Celine Dion, Robert Heinlein, Classical Music
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His fashion rocks
Menswear designer John Varvatos is in pursuit of an ideal spot for his Chicago store. In the meantime, we get to know the man—And why jeans and a white shirt are sexy. As a guy, there isn't much else you can ask of John Varvatos. The designer has...Tags: Public Relations, Barney's New York Incorporated, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Iggy Pop, Alice Cooper
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Looks can be deceiving for Terps' Turner
He's from Southern California, has curly blond hair and can appear as placid as a sunset over the beach.
Maryland junior quarterback Chris Turner, named the starter for today's game at Middle Tennessee State, might occasionally amble to the practice...Tags: Ralph Friedgen, Colleges and Universities
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'Fashion Rocks' kicks off Fashion Week
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comIt was as if the "Fashion Rocks" organizers were inspired by a constant loop of Tim Gunn uttering his trademark phrase, "Make it work." After all, the Fashion Week kick-off event, celebrating its fifth anniversary, was faced with an organizational...Tags: Miley Cyrus, Mary J Blige, Fergie, Deborah Harry, Marvin Gaye
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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: Alvin Ailey, Gene Kelly, Halliburton Company, Dance, John Jay
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Quick Takes
Cambridge wants soaps to talk it up
Cambridge University wants to shed its elitist image. It thinks soap operas can help.
The university said Tuesday that it had written to producers of Britain's three leading soaps -- "EastEnders," "Coronation Street"...Tags: Jerry Lewis, Sony Corp., Disasters, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Les Paul
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