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Soprano's experience shines through at Ravinia
Chicago Tribune criticMost voices show their age when their owners turn 80. Not so the remarkably pliant instrument of Barbara Cook. Tender, supple and nearly unerring of pitch, Cook's lyric soprano seems to scoff at the passage of decades. Granted, no one who crowded into...Tags: Ravinia Festival, Kurt Weill, Jazz Music, Ray Charles, Liza Minnelli
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Dinner cruises on Long Island
joan.reminick@newsday.comThe gentle motion of a boat through water. The reflection of the sun as it sinks below the horizon. The scent of the sea wafted by an ocean breeze. All this and dinner, too. If you've never thought about taking an evening cruise (before, after or with...Tags: Long Island Sound, Long Island, Frank Sinatra, Barry Manilow, Fire Island
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WWII veteran and fireman Frank L. Comentino dies
kimberley.martin@newsday.comFrank L. Comentino wasn't quite a baritone, but his sound was smooth like Jerry Vale's, his children recalled. His voice was finer and not as raspy as Tony Bennett's, but any song by the jazz and standard vocalist was a perfect fit for their father,...Tags: Fires, Frank Sinatra, Awards and Prizes, Children, Veterans Affairs
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PASSINGS
Vijay Tendulkar Indian playwright and cultural critic Vijay Tendulkar, 80, one of India's most influential playwrights and the author of critically acclaimed films, died of myasthenia gravis May 19 at his home in Pune, India. A fearless cultural...Tags: Buffalo Bills, Death Penalty, Diseases, National Football League, Death and Dying
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Investment banker finds love with song in his heart
Special to NewsdayIt's about a quarter past nine on a recent evening at Feinstein's at Loews Regency, the popular Manhattan supper club. About 60 well-dressed patrons are sitting at tables in the gold and burgundy-colored room, where the likes of Broadway's Patti LuPone...Tags: Tony Martin, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Music Industry, Lorenz Hart, Music Theater
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Getaways: I Left My Heart ... in Sausalito
Special to amNewYorkJust two days in the hilly city of San Francisco and I was craving a California-style daylong resort getaway. Luckily, I could have that in just minutes over the Golden Gate Bridge at the charming waterfront town of Sausalito. Lined with outdoor cafes,...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Hotels and Accommodations
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At 69, Manhasset's Harvey Granat is at Feinstein's
Special to NewsdayIt's about a quarter past nine on a recent evening at Feinstein's at Loews Regency, the popular Manhattan supper club. About 60 well-dressed patrons are sitting at tables in the gold and burgundy-colored room, where the likes of Broadway's Patti LuPone...Tags: Jerome Kern, Tony Martin, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Music Industry, Lorenz Hart
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Memphis takes its place on list of almost greats
The Memphis Tigers earned a piece of history this season. Unfortunately, it's not the kind they wanted, the version that comes with a trophy. Instead, Memphis has a new claim as the "Home of the Blues" after blowing a national championship in Monday...Tags: National Basketball Association, Teaching and Learning, Boston Bruins, National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA Tournament
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Last call for many classic S.F. bars
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTony Antico will tell you straight up: He's a social orphan nowadays. He and a drinking pal sat glumly at a North Beach bar the other night, knocking back room-temperature pints of Guinness Stout. The joint had all the character you could ask for:...Tags: Frank Sinatra, Minor League Baseball, Diseases, Dianne Feinstein, Heart Disease
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Live: Juanes at Nokia Theatre
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOver the past eight years, Los Angeles has witnessed firsthand the evolution of Colombian singer/songwriter Juanes, from down-and-out, anonymous wannabe to idolized international superstar and ambassador for peace in his native country. This week, the...Tags: Shakira, Popular Music, Folk Music, National or Ethnic Minorities, Nokia Theater
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