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The International Festival of Arts & Ideas Turns 18!
Two years short of its 20th anniversary, at an age which many festivals of its size and scope never reach, International Festival of Arts & Ideas is still standing proud. And doing handstands. And dancing. And firing people out of cannons. And reading....
Tags: Concerts, Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven Green
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The xx is still quiet, just not on stage
Midway through the xx's set at April's Coachella Valley Music and Arts Annual Festival in Indio, Calif., the London-based trio threw a cover song into its set: Aaliyah's smoldering 1997 single "Hot Like Fire." Solange, the R&B singer and friend of the xx,...
Tags: Entertainment, Music, The xx (music group), Entertainment Events, London Theatre
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Castro pleads not guilty in Ohio kidnap case
CLEVELAND (AP) — A man accused of holding three women captive in his Cleveland home for about a decade pleaded not guilty Wednesday to hundreds of charges, including rape and kidnapping. Ariel Castro is charged with kidnapping the three women...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Gina DeJesus, Sexual Assault, Prisons
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MTV, CMT and VH1 to Showcase New Musical Artists on July 4
ReutersJun 12 (TheWrap.com) - As Americans celebrate the nation's independence on July 4, MTV will also honor its own origins as a station that started out focusing primarily on music. Hearkening back to the days before "Jersey Shore," "Teen Mom" and "Awkward,"...Tags: Entertainment, Teen Mom (tv program), MTV (tv network), Music, VH1 (tv network)
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Best bets for the week
Book sale in Clarendon Hills A wide variety of books, DVDs and CDs will be available for sale at rock-bottom prices at the annual Clarendon Hills Public Library Book Sale, at 7 N. Prospect Ave., from Thursday, June 13 through Monday, June 17. Sale...Tags: Entertainment, Music, Lisle, Elmhurst College, Southeast Asia
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Imperial Valley's catholic schools have steady enrollment rates
Staff WriterMaria Elvira Giusti de Gutierrez of Calexico said she believes it is important and necessary to send all three of her children to Catholic school for the academic excellence and morals they receive. Tuition for that excellence and those morals come at...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Schools, Religion and Belief, Students, Roman Catholicism
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Springfield Symphony names new conductor
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- After an intense search, and a season of outstanding auditioning conductors, the Springfield Symphony is excited to announce its new conductor/musical director: Maestro Kyle Pickett! Pickett has been described as a “talented...
Tags: Entertainment, Peabody Conservatory, Music, Culture, Arts and Culture
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India.Arie is part of the conversation again
On India.Arie's new song, "Cocoa Butter," she sweetly sings of a love that nourishes past scars. It's a signature Arie track with a positive message wrapped in a tender groove that made news of a backlash over the single — her first in more than...Tags: Entertainment, Music, Skin Rash, Butter
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Secada, Sanborn, Eubanks at new Boca club through June
Jon Secada has four sets tonight and tomorrow, followed by David Sanborn on June 20 and Kevin Eubanks on June 26 and 27. Michael Fagien owns JAZZIZ Nightlife, and he's betting these big-name performers will enjoy playing the more intimate venue he offers...Tags: Entertainment, Music, Carnegie Hall, New York City, Dave Brubeck
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Gala banquet celebrates Jewish life
Everyone agreed it was a "memorable night" for Chabad of Boynton Beach. The recent "Gala 18 Milestone Banquet" that took place at the Rae and Joseph Gann Campus for Living Judaism in Boynton Beach saw more than 300 people turn out to join with Chabad...Tags: Judaism, Religion and Belief, Human Interest, The Happiest News!, Oprah Winfrey
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Review: At the Ojai festival, an erratic dance with the West's composers
— Reputed to court mavericks, the Ojai Music Festival doesn't always extend a very large welcome mat. But this offbeat weekend, the mat was massive.Attention was drawn to supposedly kooky and bizarrely neglected West Coast composers who happen to be...
Tags: Entertainment, Music, Customs and Tradition, Arts and Culture, Dance
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'The Jungle Book' at Goodman Theatre: When Mary met Walt (and Rudyard)
Rudyard Kipling hated Chicago. "It holds rather more than a million of people with bodies, and stands on the same sort of soil as Calcutta," wrote the man whom George Orwell dubbed "the prophet of British imperialism in its expansionist phase,"...
Tags: Bare (music group), Goodman Theatre, Movies, Media Industry, Arts and Culture
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