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Eclectic schedule
SEPTEMBER THROUGH SEPT. 14 RV Outdoor Show, Fairgrounds THROUGH SEPT. 18 Contemporary Ceramics from Wales, Clayworks THROUGH SEPT. 18 Symbiosis: Animal and Human Form, Clayworks THROUGH OCT. 5 Tableware Show, Potters THROUGH DEC. 8 Selling the Candidates:...Tags: Classical Music, Basilica of the Assumption, Poetry, Towson University, Christmas
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Classical music schedule
SEPTEMBER SEPT. 6 Guitarist Ana Vidovic; An die. SEPT. 7 Organist Jonathan Moyer; all-Messiaen; Cathedral. SEPT. 7 Harmonious Blacksmith; An die. SEPT. 9 Mobtown Modern; Lang, Spangler, Wolfe; Contemporary. SEPT. 11 Pianists Julian Lawrence...Tags: Classical Music, Music, Jessye Norman, Poetry, Donald Sutherland
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Michael Feinstein's fresh take on classic Sinatra
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOl' Blue eyes did it his way -- and so now has Michael Feinstein. When he began kicking around ideas recently for a new album, the singer and recording artist who carries a torch for the Great American Songbook initially dismissed a suggestion that he do...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Music Industry, Studios, Frank Sinatra, Music
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Theater season preview
Sentinel Staff WriterAmway Shakespeare Opportunity Twitter of the Shrew will be at a site to be announced. The Shakespeariment will be at the Walt Disney Amphitheater at Lake Eola Park, 101 N. Rosalind Ave., Orlando. Details: 407-792-9421. Twitter of the Shrew: Feb. 14....Tags: Teen-agers, Classical Music, Valencia Community College, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Theater Downtown
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Shakespeare through the modern ages: on stage and screen
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTraditional or not traditional? That is the question when directors mount productions of William Shakespeare's plays. Over the decades, theater, movie and even television versions of the Bard's plays have defied convention, some turning them into...Tags: Cybill Shepherd, Bill Murray, Academy Awards, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Baz Luhrmann
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Liz Smith: The stars of 'Xanadu' are out of this world
This is what I know. When you ask to go backstage to congratulate any or all of the cast members in the musical Xanadu, you are advised that they dress and undress together in a very small space and there's no room for anyone to "visit" with them. So...Tags: Whoopi Goldberg, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Joel Grey, John Belushi, Music
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Irish Wit Infuses Poetry
Courant Books EditorPaul Muldoon once said, "The point of poetry is to be acutely discomfiting, to prod and provoke, to poke us in the eye, to punch us in the nose, to knock us off our feet, to take our breath away." Muldoon is known for his Irish wit, masterly way with...Tags: Poetry, Music, Television, Ira Gershwin, Richard Wilbur
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On this day in history
On July 25, 1866 Ulysses Grant was promoted to the rank of general of the Army—the first officer to wear five stars. In 1907 Japan imposed a protectorate on Korea. In 1934 Nazi Black Guard troops assassinated Austrian Chancellor Engelbert...Tags: Elections, Air France-KLM, Bill Clinton, Heads of State, The White House
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Liz Smith: Halle Berry's ex, Eric Benet, talks about his 'Love & Life'
The earth moved! Eric Benet, promoting his new Love & Life CD, showed up at the Manhattan offices of Essence magazine last week, and wowed a roomful of female journalists by launching into an a cappella version of his new song, "Chocolate Legs." At the...Tags: Michael Buble, Sharon Stone, Halle Berry, Manhattan (New York City), AIDS
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Free for all
THURSDAY Variety: Daley Civic Center Plaza, Washington and Dearborn Streets, noon. Colombia United in Chicago. A celebration of Colombian Independence with remarks by the Consul General of Colombia and featuring music and dance. Lecture: Cultural Center,...Tags: Grant Park, Classical Music, Garfield Park Conservatory, Music, Dance
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Cubies return to Mount Dora's IceHouse Theatre
Special To The SentinelThe Cubies are back. After skipping a year, the IceHouse Theatre again awarded ice-cube-shaped awards Saturday. Crazy for You, based on Cole Porter's music, took top honors for the best production as the theater returned to honoring its best. A change in...Tags: Government, Patsy Cline, Celebrity, National Government, Mount Dora
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The five best 3-D films
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWHEN movies seemed in danger of losing audiences to TV in the early 1950s, Hollywood tried to find ways to lure to people back into theaters. (Remember wide-screen movies?) One gimmick that worked for a while was 3-D films. Their golden age began in...Tags: Radio City Music Hall, Vincent Price, Movies, Grace Kelly, Carolyn Jones
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