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Christopher Rouse
Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Christopher Rouse was born and raised in Mount Washington, attended the Gilman School and went on to earn degrees from Oberlin Conservatory and Cornell University. He has taught at the Juilliard School since 1997 and this...Tags: Mount Washington, Peabody Conservatory, Theodore Roosevelt, Cornell University, Marin Alsop
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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: Artur Schnabel, Oprah Winfrey, Music Theater, Lyric Opera of Baltimore, Academic Progress
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Summer concerts draw crowds
Special to The SunWhen Michael Fiore visited local wineries in Long Island, he discovered that the owners had brought in bands and disc jockeys to entertain people with music as they drank their wine. Outdoor concerts are an obvious choice to bring people out because...Tags: Long Island, Beverage Industry, Radio Industry, Havre de Grace, Chesapeake Bay
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Cafe offers Web, ambience, tunes and lots of joe
Special To The SentinelIf your computer or Internet service is on the blink, you might consider checking out Bay Street Coffee. Not only does the cafe at 616 S. Bay St. in the Bay Street Plaza offer patrons free Internet, but it provides free use of laptops. Husband and...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Beverage Industry, Internet, Leesburg
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Gang activity plagues Long Island despite crackdowns
letta.tayler@newsday.comIt was around midnight one steamy Saturday when two gang members with the street names Clown and Baldy were cruising Freeport, looking for someone to kill. Clown, whose real name is Jose Mendez, was a cherub-faced 16-year-old Freeport High School dropout...Tags: Retroviruses, Long Island, Gang Activity, Diseases, Criminal Laws
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Say Anything to get on the Warped Tour
Special to NewsdayIf the reflective Los Angeles punk band Say Anything had toured in a bus for two months last summer, gas prices would have cost roughly $12,000 to $14,000. This year, as one of the 50 or so acts playing the two-month Warped Tour, Say Anything plans to...Tags: Folk Music, Vehicles, Nassau Coliseum, Prices
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UConn Physicist To Be Film Subject; South Windsor Mayor Leaving
Spike Lee is planning a movie about the life of a University of Connecticut professor. Housing may be built at Somerset Square in Glastonbury. Area teachers are learning first-hand about manufacturing this summer. Here are some of the stories covered...Tags: Adults, Trials, Applied Physics, Applied Science, Murder
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Rx for lost souls in hard times: Rock 'n' roll
Car won't start? Don't call AAA. Just grab a copy of Stephanie Kuehnert's "I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone" (MTV Books), hook it up to a pair of jumper cables, connect the other end to the car battery—and stand back. The power surge emanating from the...Tags: Oak Park, Thomas Mann, Don DeLillo, River Forest, Courtney Love
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A 'Circus Out of This World'
MIDDLETOWNOddfellows Playhouse and the Middletown Commission on the Arts present "Circus Out of This World," the spectacular final performance of the 20th annual Children's Circus of Middletown. This one-time-only show will be presented on Friday, August 1 at 5...Tags: Middletown, Elementary Schools, Children, People, Academic Progress
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Peters writes a new role for herself
Times Theater CriticSOMEONE'S purse seems to be ringing, and Bernadette Peters assumes it must be hers. Her schedule is jam-packed with publicity appearances for her children's book, "Broadway Barks," a touching story about a dog in need of a home, which comes with a CD of a...Tags: Broadway, Minority Groups, Gays and Lesbians, Carol Burnett, Steve Martin
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