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'X-Files' movie almost makes you believe
Tribune staff reporterMovie stardom isn't in the eye of the beholder, it's in the percentages demanded and received by the movie star. We're talking about a state of fiscal grace, not a state of glamor or mystique. By that measure Gillian Anderson is not a movie star. Yet...Tags: Celebrity, Medical Specialization, X-Files: I Want to Believe, Gillian Anderson, Medical Research
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Calendar - July 24-Aug. 1
THURSDAY JULY 24 ART Reception: Red Dot Frame Exhibition with jazz pianist Neil Henann. Show runs through Sept. 5. 6-9 p.m. Ambre Studio, 310 W. Broad St., Bethlehem. 610-974-8480. BOOKS & AUTHORS Book Signing: Forks Township resident Michele Mack...Tags: Hampton Roads Weather, Reading Phillies, Mark Knopfler, Charles Dickens, Muhlenberg College
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Vivaldi stretches again
For Sunday's Valley Vivaldi concert, the practice continues of including one non-baroque, and, for the most part, unfamiliar piece. On this program, at Wesley Church in Bethlehem, the piece is Yves Chardon's 1958 Sonata for Trumpet and Violoncello, Op....Tags: Music Theater, Henry Purcell, Classical Music, Rebecca Brown
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Free for all
THURSDAY Public dance/lessons: Grant Park, 601 S. Michigan Ave., Spirit of Music Garden. Dance lessons 6 to 7 p.m. with Passistas Samba Dance Group, dance from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. to Orquestra de Samba. Concert: Millennium Park, Michigan Avenue and...Tags: Chicago Park District, Transportation, Grant Park, Dancing, Culture
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Anne Arundel Datebook
Today Concert The Annapolis Maritime Museum will hold its Summertime Maritime Concert Series at 7 p.m. on the museum campus, 400 Second St., and at noon at City Dock. The Eastport Oyster Boys will perform July 23 and Scurvy Crew will perform July 24....Tags: Fires, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, People, Adults, Beverage Industry
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Baltimore's underground sound
Sun reporterIt's not the kind of music heard at the dentist's office - unless, of course, it's a very hip and hard-core dentist. It's Baltimore club music, and it has made another rare appearance in the mainstream news after the Monday death of one of its most...Tags: Artscape, Popular Music, Fells Point, Highlandtown, Dance
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Deaths elsewhere
DINKO SAKIC, 87 Concentration camp chief Dinko Sakic, the last known living commander of a World War II concentration camp, who had been serving a 20-year sentence for war crimes, died Monday in a hospital in Zagreb, Croatia, officials said. A former...Tags: Punishment, Greenwich Village, Folk Music, Death and Dying, Pete Seeger
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Boynton Beach man wins McDonald's chant contest
Sun-Sentinel.comA Boynton Beach man who left his corporate job to become a full-time music producer has been crowned the winner of a McDonald's chant contest. Jason Harper's remix of the Big Mac chant "Two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese...,'' won the...Tags: MySpace, Boynton Beach
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