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The week in live music
Special to the Chicago TribuneFRIDAY Old rave is the new rave, or perhaps it's just that the nostalgia for those 'til-dawn dance parties of the '90s has finally hit. Either way, after years of unfashionability, dance music has embraced its ostentatious teenage years in all their...Tags: Kenny Loggins, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Hall & Oates, Dan Fogelberg, Christopher Cross
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African-Americans celebrate heritage
Traditional country cooking and pint-size lemonade were some of the African-American cuisine and beverages that festival-goers enjoyed recently at the second annual Surry County African-American Family Reunion Weekend Festival. The two-day historical...Tags: Baptist, Christianity, Dancing, Minority Groups, Festive Event
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In the news
•Gary Mathews, Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools superintendent, was the guest speaker at a recent meeting of the James City County Rotary Club. Mathews discussed the progress local students have made in achieving state and federal...Tags: Charles City (Charles City, Virginia), Christianity, Elections, College of William and Mary, Heritage Humane Society
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Performance art teacher, devotee
Chicago Tribune reporterThomas A. Jaremba helped start a department to teach performance art at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and staged his own wildly eclectic shows that mixed dance, dialogue, video and music. Mr. Jaremba, 70, died of heart failure on Sunday,...Tags: Gustav Mahler, Jean Cocteau, Christianity, Roman Catholic, Dancing
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A home to match the Joffrey's glitz
Special to the Chicago TribuneEverybody loves a new home. But when it's the Joffrey Ballet relocating to a shiny new skyscraper boasting the troupe's name, with full-length glass windows overlooking State Street, that theme from TV's "The Jeffersons" comes to mind: They finally...Tags: Jerome Robbins, Dancing, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Millennium Park, William Forsythe
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Community events
Jazz performer Charles Darden will perform 6:30-8:30 tonight at Riverwalk Landing in Yorktown as part of the free Rhythms on the Riverwalk concert series. Bring blankets and/or lawn chairs for seating. Food will be available for purchase. For more...Tags: Transportation, Charity, Health and Safety at School, Dancing, Children
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Skating keeps him young
247-4795Earl Parker loves to skate, just like any other young man at Plaza Roller Rink in Hampton. At 77, however, Parker is old enough to be the grandfather of the other skaters, but he's still young at heart and can be seen weekly at the rink as he keeps in...Tags: Dancing, Therapies, Metal and Mineral, Nick Nolte, Health Treatments
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Celebrate at one of region's many festivals
As autumn approaches, it brings with it a flurry of festivals, an opportunity to celebrate the region's bounty and diversity.
You can go high-brow or low, jazzy or classical and taste the homiest or the most exotic of flavors - sometimes all at one...Tags: Animals, Festive Event, Federal Hill, Popular Music, Distilling and Brewing Industry
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Anne Arundel Datebook
TODAY Ballet open house The Ballet Theatre of Maryland will hold an open house from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. today and tomorrow at the Conte Building at 128 Lubrano Drive, Annapolis, with a student placement class from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. 410-263-8289. Delegate...Tags: Personal Service, Defense, Aquaculture, Dancing, Children
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Sushi Samba's Salute To Brazilian Independence
Sushi Samba Dromo unites bold Brazilian flavors, precise Japanese techniques and Peruvian culinary traditions on one plate to celebrate Brazil's Independence Day on Sunday. The country gained independence in 1822 following three centuries of Portuguese...Tags: Dancing, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Prostitution charge for NYC lap dance club boss
A lawyer who operated a New York City lap dance club has been indicted on charges of promoting prostitution and laundering money. Prosecutors say 52-year-old Louis Posner ran the unlicensed Hot Lap Dance Club in Manhattan and made more than $726,000...Tags: Prosecution, Prostitution
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In the Clubs - September 4, 2008
ALLENTOWN AREA Allentown Brew Works: DJ Sweetlife in the Silk Lounge, Fri.; DJ Express and DJ Ingneous in the Silk Lounge, Sat., 812-816 W. Hamilton St., Allentown. 610-433-7777. Bally Inn and Pub: DJ with Froggy Entertainment, Sat. 10 p.m.; Trivia with...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Begley's College Hill Tavern, Buckeye Tavern, Physiology, Country Music
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