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Local artist to sing in New York Monday
Julie Pierpont will be performing under the direction of renowned composer, Mark Hayes, in New York City on Memorial Day, Monday, May 27. This event will take place in Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center. Hayes will be conducting the world premiere of...
Tags: New York City, Culture, Music, Music Industry, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida)
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Good Morning, Cannes: Liberace Lights Up the Homestretch
ReutersMay 22 (TheWrap.com) - The TV movie did just fine in the temple of cinema. Steven Soderbergh's "Behind the Candelabra" was made for HBO and is headed for a Sunday debut on the cable channel, a situation forced on the director when the movie studios he...Tags: Movies, Lars Ulrich, Health and Medical Professionals, Satellite and Cable Service, Ethan Coen
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Upfronts Show Cracks in the Facade of Networks
VarietyForgive the major broadcast networks for feeling a bit like the evil "Queen in Snow White" and the Seven Dwarfs these days. When asking their Magic Mirror for positive reinforcement, the answer is seldom completely satisfying. Still the fairest of them...Tags: Religious Texts, Leslie Moonves, Satellite and Cable Service, ABC (tv network), Media Industry
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Tony Awards 2013: 'Pippin,' Christopher Durang gain momentum
Like the Oscars, the Tony Awards are preceded each year by a bevy of award shows that renders the main event something of a foregone conclusion. This Broadway season, many of the front-runners have become clear relatively quickly, with the big-top-...
Tags: Culture, Entertainment Events, Radio, Cicely Tyson, Music Theater
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Column: Expert accentuates the positives of aging
The Spokesman-ReviewSome readers have gently criticized this column for being a downer about aging. They have a point. Last week, for instance, I wrote about the reasons boomers may not live into great old age (chronic illnesses and high suicide rates). So this week, I...Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Music, Physical Conditions
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Dickinson College commencement graduates more than 500 students
The Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa.Dickinson College invokes a special tradition involving a replica of the Liberty Bell to honor its graduating seniors each year. So when President William Durden told the students Sunday they would officially become Dickinson College alumni only after the...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Liberty Bell, Colleges and Universities, New York City, Graduation
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Cannes Film Review: 'Seduced and Abandoned'
VarietySpirited, highly amusing and endearingly shambolic, James Toback's "Seduced and Abandoned" seeks to represent an "uncategorizable" work about film, money, Cannes and death, roughly in that order. In other words, it's basically a documentary that tracks...Tags: Movies, Keanu Reeves, 30 Rock (tv program), Ryan Gosling, Diane Kruger
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This week: classic 'Modern Family'; 'Dancing With the Stars' finale
Staff writerThe TV season officially ends Wednesday night, and programmers quickly turn to summer scheduling. The top offerings as the season ends: "Modern Family" concludes its season with a visit to Florida for the funeral of Phil's mother. The episode, at 9 p.m....Tags: The Voice (tv program), Ed O'Neill, Entertainment Events, Criminal Minds (tv program), Private Practice (tv program)
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Lehigh Valley Arts News: WDIY director to retire, State Theatre president honored
WDIY executive director to retire WDIY Executive Director Bill Dautremont-Smith has announced his retirement at the end of summer. Dautremont-Smith has been involved in the Lehigh Valley community public radio station since February 2003, and has been...Tags: Culture, Entertainment Events, Radio Industry, Arts, Fashion Trends
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Lewis Black's humor in tonight's Paramount show is grounded in real-life irritations
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va.Within a few moments after Lewis Black takes center stage, the veins near his temples can be bulging and he'll appear to be near apoplectic with rage. It's no act. Sure, the Grammy-winning standup comic is a trained actor and a seasoned entertainer...Tags: Carnegie Hall, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Learning Disability, Television Industry, Paramount Pictures
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EDITORIAL: Essentially Roosevelt, and all that jazz
Seattle TimesQUALITY education, training, preparation and plain old hard work reveal themselves in many ways beyond the classroom. The prestigious Essentially Ellington jazz-band competition in New York City is a window on excellence in Puget Sound school music...Tags: New York City, High Schools, Music, Roosevelt, Schools
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Lincoln Center Looks to Broadway for New Leadership
VarietyWith the selection of Broadway producer Jed Bernstein (pictured) as the next president of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, one of Gotham's major nonprofits looks poised to inject its activities with a little commercial flair. To hear Bernstein...Tags: Marketing, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Entertainment Events, Culture, Upper West Side
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