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On face value, Hahn-Bin delivers a new experience
A tuxedo seems like the one sartorial item that Hahn-Bin might not wear when this 24-year-old violinist appears for the Candlelight Concert Society on Saturday, Jan. 14, at 8 p.m. in Howard Community College's Smith Theatre.
This hotshot performer...Tags: Classical Music (genre), Grammy Awards, Music Industry, Arts, Entertainment Events
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Holiday Gift Guide: Gifts for the baker
If you know someone whose baked goodies are always a hit, encourage them to keep up the hobby with these kitchen accessories.
1. Jazz up your creations with edible cake glitter ($8), "graffiti" spray paint ($4.50) and even "tattoos" (elegant and wild...Tags: Ellicott City, Pies and Tarts, Hobbies, Lobbying, Williams-Sonoma Inc.
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Meissner glides to title
Sun reporterKimmie Meissner beat the world champion and the world junior champion and survived the judges who decided to enforce the scoring system yesterday to earn the gold medal at Skate America. Going into the free skate with a 2.76-point lead, the U.S. champion...Tags: 2016 Olympic Games, Dance, Television, Judges, Dancing
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Travel Postcard: 48 hours in Warsaw
ReutersWARSAW (Reuters) - Got 48 hours to spare this summer in Warsaw, the capital of Poland for more than 400 years? Reuters correspondents with local knowledge help visitors get the most out of a 48-hour visit. Located in central Poland, Warsaw is easily...Tags: Science, Heavy Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering, Concerts, Museums
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'In Search of Haydn' puts 'Papa' and his music in illuminating perspective ✭✭✭✭
Having enjoyed worldwide success with his documentary films on Mozart and Beethoven, the British director Phil Grabsky has turned to a trickier subject, Franz Joseph Haydn. Trickier, because the so-called father of the modern string quartet and symphony...Tags: Movies, Documentary (genre), Music, Emanuel Ax, Music Industry
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Nothing like death to liven up a European tour
If you're looking for the macabre side of Europe, skip the hokey rip-off "torture museums" and visit a cemetery — they're authentic, artsy and oozing with history. In honor of Halloween, here is a list of some of my favorites.
Pere Lachaise...Tags: Arts, Italy, Halloween, Imperial and Royal Matters, Heart Attack
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New Jersey flight carrying 230 makes dramatic emergency belly landing
A Boeing 767 on a flight for Newark, New Jersey, made a dramatic emergency landing at Warsaw, Poland's Frederic Chopin International airport Tuesday after problems with its landing gear, an airport spokeswoman said.
All the passengers on the flight, from...Tags: CNN (tv network), Boeing Co., Warsaw (Poland), Poland
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East Hartford's Piano Prodigy, Future Maestro
The Hartford CourantEven with the release of his new, second album comfortably behind him, Orice Jenkins, a 17-year-old pianist, composer and honor student at East Hartford High School, spends his waking hours thinking about music. Not just ordinary music, easily...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Music Industry, Entertainment Events, Concerts, World War II (1939-1945)
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In 'Maestro,' Felder matures into the role of Bernstein
A regular visitor to Chicago with a loyal audience he has carefully cultivated over several years, the pianist-showman Hershey Felder has performed solo shows at the Royal George Theatre about George Gershwin, Frederic Chopin, Ludwig van Beethoven. In...Tags: Music, George Gershwin, Music Industry, Leonard Bernstein, Concerts
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Playhouse launches new Players Club
The Laguna Playhouse has launched the Players Club with a goal of attracting new theatergoers, rekindling old relationships and helping raise money for the theater's operations. Councilwoman Elizabeth Pearson organized the club and its launch at the...Tags: Leonard Bernstein, Harrison Ford, Sally Struthers, Barbara Eden, Cloris Leachman
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Today in history
Today is Tuesday, Feb. 22, the 53rd day of 2011. There are 312 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Feb. 22, 1732 (New Style date), the first president of the United States, George Washington, was born in Westmoreland County...Tags: Music Industry, Theodore Roosevelt, Julius Erving, Transportation, Subway Transportation
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TODAY IN HISTORY
1810: According to some sources, Polish composer Frederic Chopin was born. 1862: Jefferson Davis, already the provisional president of the Confederacy, was inaugurated for a six-year term following his election in Nov. 1861. 1940: The 14th Dalai...Tags: Labor Day, Daytona 500, Buddhism, Elections, Jefferson Davis
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