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Fox 5 San Diego staffJosh Radnor, best known for the sitcom How I Met Your Mother, struck out on his first film – HappyThankYouMorePlease. In this movie, he hits it out of the park. Perhaps some of the themes you’ve seen before – age difference in...Tags: Students, Allison Janney, The Visitor (movie), Movies, Teaching and Learning
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Sundays at Three scores with winning combination
Not everybody is watching football games on Sunday afternoon. Thank goodness that's the case for the classical music series Sundays at Three, which, true to its name, stands a sporting chance of attracting a nonsporting audience for its season-opening...Tags: Ellicott City, Anglicanism, Illinois State University, Music Industry, Religion and Belief
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'Carmina Burana' a boisterous opener for Columbia Pro Cantare
Columbia Pro Cantare opens its 36th season with a choral blast when it does Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana" on Saturday, Oct. 27, at 8 p.m., at Jim Rouse Theatre at Wilde Lake High School. It's such a popular piece of classical music that audiences seemingly...Tags: Music, High Schools, Entertainment, Schools, Concerts
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Reissued recordings add luster to Georg Solti's legacy
Georg Solti, whose 100th birthday the classical music world is celebrating this month, rose to international fame as a recording artist well before he became widely known in the concert hall and opera house. Indeed, the former music director of the...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Entertainment Events, Concerts, Blu-ray Discs, Leonard Bernstein
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A 'classical revolution' is spreading in Baltimore
It was a quiet night for a revolution. People at the bar in Joe Squared Station North sat huddled over drinks and conversations. Folks occasionally strolled in to pick up pizza orders or headed to dining tables in the back. Few even glanced at the...
Tags: Charles Dickens, Anglicanism, Customs and Tradition, Concerts, Edgar Allan Poe
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Album review: Alejandro Escovedo, 'Big Station'
3.5 stars (out of 4) Alejandro Escovedo comes out brawling on his 11th studio album in two decades, “Big Station” (Fantasy/Concord). The Texas-based singer-songwriter just turned 61, but he’s never had a higher profile, thanks to recent...
Tags: Music, Punk (genre), David Bowie, Entertainment, Vocal Music (genre)
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Hume's Kaleidoscopic Mind-Body Music Drops in at BAR New Haven on Oct. 24
Hume w/ Stout Cortez. Free, 9 p.m., Oct. 24. BAR, 254 Crown St., New Haven, manicproductions.org For musicians and music fans alike, tweenage and teenage years are traditionally the most crucial. Somewhere between 11 and 18, you start cultivating...
Tags: Music, Punk (genre), Entertainment, Music Industry, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Classically Trained: Pacific Chorale marks 45th season with 'Elijah'
The Pacific Chorale will celebrate its 45th concert season at the end of the month with a performance of Mendelssohn's "Elijah." The concert is at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 28 in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall in Costa Mesa, where the chorus is one...Tags: Music, Social Media, Entertainment, Music Industry, Arts and Culture
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At consulate in Libya, a model diplomat is lost
WASHINGTON — J. Christopher Stevens was in many ways the model American diplomat, committed, idealistic, willing to take risks and eager to find out what was really happening in obscure corners of the world. A lanky 52-year-old Californian, with...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Barbara Lee, Libya, Justice System, Saudi Arabia
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Howard County Briefs
Concerts •The 25th season of the "Sunset Serenades" summer concert series continues with classical music by the Columbia Orchestra at 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 27, at Centennial Park, 10000 Route 108, Ellicott City. Free. Information: 410-313-2022....Tags: Ellicott City, Bars and Clubs, Concerts, Lifestyle and Leisure, Rentals
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Fall music preview: Getting a sound classical education
How many of you feel you need more grounding in some basic elements of classical music? Let's have a show of hands. I thought so! Some of you may simply want to know what distinguishes a symphony from a sonata, or what makes music “modern,”...
Tags: Entertainment Events, John Cage, Concerts, Music Industry, Arts
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A buoyant, stylistically wide-ranging weekend in Chicago jazz
Any doubts that the fall season has gotten fully underway should be swept aside by this weekend's nearly brisk lineup of jazz offerings: "Women of Chicago Jazz Piano": Jazz listeners tend to think of Chicago as a tenor saxophone town, and for good...
Tags: Plymouth, Gene Ammons, Concerts, Howard Reich, Northwestern University
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