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Support your local festival food vendor
Dining@LargeI forgot to mention in my Artscape post yesterday that the local do-good ice cream shop formerly known as Sylvan Beach has a presence at the festival, only remember the name has changed: It's now called Taharka Bros. (I can't......Tags: Arable Farming, Festive Event, Artscape
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Fleisher celebrates 80 years of music
Sun Music CriticLeon Fleisher will celebrate his 80th birthday this week doing two of his favorite things - playing the piano and conducting. Joining him onstage for an all-Mozart program will be the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, which shares with Fleisher a long, strong...Tags: Marin Alsop, Sony Corp., Oprah Winfrey, Artur Schnabel, Academic Progress
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Luxury boarding facilities will pamper your pet
denise.flaim@newsday.comSome people have security blankets. Molly, a 3-year-old Maltese from Manhasset, has a toy porcupine. On this Friday afternoon, the diminutive white dog, her owners, Richard Hinchey, 60, and Susan Cuprill, 57, and her stuffed companion find themselves...Tags: Personal Service, Pets and Pet Supplies, Hotels and Accommodations, Walt Whitman, Animals
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Pierre Audi is definitely the right hire
Times Music CriticIN 1988, the Netherlands Opera appointed as its new head a 30-year-old Lebanese-born theater director with no background or experience in traditional opera. His passions were avant-garde music, theater and visual art. The opera world was aghast. One...Tags: Christianity, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Samuel Beckett, Max Ernst, Music Industry
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Miramar looking ahead with facility
South Florida Sun-SentinelAlthough its official opening is still a few months off, the Miramar Cultural Center is already organizing a diverse selection of events. The cultural center is part of Miramar Town Center, which also features a new city hall, a library with mini college...Tags: Culture, Luciano Pavarotti, Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Miramar, Labor Day
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Lang Lang leads a course in contemporary China
Times Music CriticChina, the sleeping giant of classical music, is slowly stirring. We don't yet know how or when, but a huge country's huge appetite for Western music will inevitably have a huge effect. The eyes, ears and corporate checkbooks of the West increasingly...Tags: Ang Lee, Multi-Sport Events, Daniel Barenboim, Olympic Games, Yo-Yo Ma
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Grant Park's 'Big Sur' concerto captures the West Coast
Chicago Tribune criticOn Wednesday, the Grant Park Orchestra under former principal conductor Hugh Wolff gave an estimated 13,000 listeners at Millennium Park a bracing shot of new American music that included the Chicago premiere of John Adams' "The Dharma at Big Sur," a...Tags: Grant Park, Hinduism, Missing in Action, John Adams, Jack Kerouac
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Pooch palace
denise.flaim@newsday.comSome people have security blankets. Molly, a 3-year-old Maltese from Manhasset, has a toy porcupine. On this Friday afternoon, the diminutive white dog, her owners, Richard Hinchey, 60, and Susan Cuprill, 57, and her stuffed companion find themselves...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Separation Anxiety, Dogs, Long Island, Pets and Pet Supplies
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As Florida Lakes Symphony Orchestra gets better and better, it can do more demanding work
Special To The SentinelYou won't hear a better orchestra anywhere in Florida -- that is what founders of the Florida Lakes Symphony Orchestra say. Poised to enter its fourth season, the 60-member orchestra, led by conductor Michael J. Garasi, has come of age. "This season,...Tags: Christianity, Mount Dora, Roman Catholic, Public Holidays, Religious Festivals
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Dweezil's guitar embodies the spirit of daddy Frank
Sentinel Pop Music CriticIn the era of 1,000 songs on your iPod, Dweezil Zappa has noticed something that also has troubled me. "I really don't think that people have the same kind of listening experience that they did 20, 30 or 40 years ago," Zappa says, sounding a tad more...Tags: Universal CityWalk, Frank Zappa, Death and Dying, Freedom of the Press, Dweezil Zappa
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