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Chamber Opera rescues worthy Barber opera from near-oblivion
Chicago Tribune criticIt's hard to believe that Samuel Barber's opera "Vanessa" had to wait 50 years to receive its first professional performances in Chicago. Hats off to Chamber Opera Chicago for reminding us of the intrinsic merits of a work that was so lavishly praised...Tags: Bette Davis, Samuel Barber, Gian Carlo Menotti
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Honda finds a groovy new way to pitch products: the musical road
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterKen Gibson can tell you that it's a little eerie to hear the "William Tell" overture float through your bedroom window at 2 in the morning. He first thought the noise was a neighbor playing a xylophone. His neighbor was convinced it was a ghost. Across...Tags: Santa Monica, Honda, Honda Motor Co., Popular Music, Tour Operations Industry
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Theatrical classes
Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts Inc., a nonprofit devoted to education through the arts, is accepting registration for two fall classes: Kids on Broadway I for ages 6 to 11 and Kids on Broadway II for ages 12 to 16. The 10-session programs run from... -
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OCT. 12 "The Clean Up Woman" JD Lawrence's new stage play and dramedy, The Clean Up Woman, stars Jackee Harry, Telma Hopkins, Christopher Williams and George Wilborn. 8 p.m. at Morgan State University, Murphy Fine Arts Center, 2201 Argonne Drive. $39....Tags: George Clinton, 1st Mariner Arena, Johns Hopkins University, Method Man, W.
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She used to be in control
You have to give Janet Jackson credit for doggedly sticking to her pleasure principle after all these years. No matter how mind-numbingly banal her sexually explicit lyrics have become, no matter how tired her clothes-optional promotional campaigns have...Tags: Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey, Civil Rights, Justin Timberlake, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Bernstein's eclectic, audacious approach
Baltimore Sun reporterWhen Leonard Bernstein undertook to create a work for the opening of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, it was inevitable that he would think big. Very big. The result was Mass, subtitled A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers....Tags: National Government, Society, Richard Nixon, Ceremonies, Carnegie Hall
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Anne Arundel Datebook
TODAY Literary celebration Hancock's Resolution will hold a Tom Sawyer/Whitewashing Day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 2795 Bayside Beach Road, Pasadena. The farm is being readied for winter with some whitewash. Visitors are welcome to join in and learn...Tags: Christianity, Glen Burnie, Folk Music, Crofton, Fishing
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Labelle's future is 'Now'
Times Pop Music CriticTHE METROPOLITAN Opera House in New York was invaded by aliens on Sunday, Oct. 6, 1974. Silver gleamed in nearly every seat, but the shine didn't come from musty family heirlooms. Instead, a multiracial crowd sported the finest in space-glam fashion. West...Tags: George Clinton, Folk Music, Gnarls Barkley, Wyclef Jean, Patti LaBelle
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In Vienna, Gounod's Faust survives illness of director on good music
Associated Press WriterVIENNA, Austria (AP) _ Damnation was the dominant theme Saturday in a new Vienna State Opera production of Charles Gounod's Faust. But redemption triumphed in the form of wonderful singing and a powerful orchestral performance. On stage of course was...Tags: Classical Music, Metal and Mineral
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THE HOMECOMING
The 14th hole at the Highland Park golf course is a 443-yard par four, slightly uphill from the tee before twisting right and heading downhill toward a green that is protected by a winding creek. It is a cruel hole, and one afternoon in the late summer of...Tags: Gary Sinise, William Friedkin, Victory Gardens Theatre, Rivers, David Mamet
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DAY TRIPPER: DESTINATION: TARRYTOWN
Special to NewsdayWashington Irving, America's "First Man of Letters," who wrote "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" in 1819, was so enamored of its setting - Tarrytown - he decided to retire there in the mid-1800s. If you visit during Legend Weekend - an annual end-of-...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Marc Chagall, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Halloween, Gardens and Parks
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MOVIES W. Oliver Stone's biopic features Josh Brolin as our current president and Elizabeth Banks as his wife. Opens Friday. See story on C8. WHAT JUST HAPPENED. Robert DeNiro plays a Hollywood producer in this film based on a book by Hollywood producer...Tags: Clermont, Kenny Chesney, W., Willie Nelson, Janet Jackson
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