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CAST CALLS
THE NEVILLE DANCE THEATRE auditions ages 13-17 at 10:30 a.m., ages 7-12 at 1 p.m. tomorrow for "The Nutcracker," Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts, Long Island University, 1 University Plaza, Brooklyn, 718-963-2009, nevilledance .com. AIRPORT...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Celebrity, Long Island University, Dance, Farms
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More Long Island theater highlights
Newsday Staff WriterSEPT. 12. La Cage aux Folles. Steve McCoy, fresh from his role in the Long Island premiere of "Grey Gardens" and a national tour of "Man of La Mancha," stars in this gender-bender Broadway classic that brought us such tunes as "I Am What I Am" and "The...Tags: Henry James, Broadway, Off-Broadway Theater, Murder, Crimes
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The Jason Alexander era at Reprise Theatre Company
Special to The Times"Once on This Island," a tale of love and redemption in the Caribbean, marks a new beginning for L.A.'s leading presenter of old musicals. "Island," which opens Wednesday at UCLA's Freud Playhouse, is the first show of Reprise Theatre Company's first...Tags: Lea Thompson, Neil Simon, Jason Alexander, Seinfeld, Reprise
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New Wave redux rolls into Jones Beach
kevin.amorim@newsday.comWe really did belong to a club. There were degrees of membership, of course -- hey, nice asymmetrical haircut! -- but one thing was for certain: if you were lucky enough to have lived through the new-wave music invasion of the early 1980s, Long Island was...Tags: Belinda Carlisle, Beach Vacations, Long Island, Huntington (Suffolk, New York), Burt Bacharach
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'Shaft' Composer Isaac Hayes Dies
Isaac Hayes, the musician, composer and producer whose innovative sound changed the shape of pop music and whose shaved head, bejeweled outfits and regal demeanor embodied African-American masculinity in the 1970s, has died. He was 65. Family members...Tags: Stevie Wonder, Belief and Faith, National or Ethnic Minorities, Popular Music, Music Industry
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Hayes memories
Chicago Tribune criticDraped in gold chains, with a shaved head and barrel chest, Isaac Hayes was an intimidating presence. He could bench-press 350 pounds, and his voice was as bottomless as the Grand Canyon. They called him "Black Moses." It was a persona he reluctantly...Tags: Glen Campbell, Music, Burt Bacharach, Dionne Warwick, Popular Music
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Out West, in Utah's Butch Cassidy country
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"Most of what follows is true." That's the opening of "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," the 1969 movie about two bandits born as the sun was setting over the mesas and buttes of the old Wild West. Morally ambiguous, the movie struck a chord with...Tags: Robin Hood, Hotels and Accommodations, Pleasant Valley, Gardens and Parks, Wyoming
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Facing the music
Song Man: A Melodic Adventure, or, My Single-Minded Approach to Songwriting
By Will Hodgkinson
Da Capo, 290 pages, $16.95 paper
'Stay uncommercial. There's a lot of money in it," said Jerome Kern, who did OK by himself when he added "Ol' Man River,"...Tags: Jerome Kern, Little Richard, Dionne Warwick, Music Industry, Mississippi
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My Chemical Romance brews its own anthems
Newsday Staff WriterOn its previous two albums, My Chemical Romance's ambitions have outstripped their execution - a good band striving for greatness by walking the line between bombast and grandeur. That doesn't really change on "The Black Parade" (Warner Bros.), since...Tags: Rock and Roll Music, Stevie Wonder, Liza Minnelli, Moby, Festive Event
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Songwriters to honor Dolly Parton
Dolly Parton has been selected by the Songwriters Hall of Fame as this year's recipient of the Johnny Mercer Award.
The award is presented to a songwriter "whose body of work is of such high quality and impact, that it upholds the gold standard set by...Tags: Smokey Robinson, Dolly Parton, Stevie Wonder, Kris Kristofferson, Paul Simon
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ASCAP to fete Etheridge
The EnvelopeMelissa Etheridge will be honored at next month's 24th annual ASCAP Pop Music Awards. Marc Shaiman will also be celebrated during the week of events -- including the "I Create Music Week" expo hosted by the American Society of Composers, Authors and...Tags: John Corigliano, Marilyn Bergman, Randy Newman, Popular Music, Awards and Prizes
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We gave birth to the SigAlert
Times Staff WriterIN the autumn of 1943, World War II raged. On Nov. 22, the cover of Life magazine featured a portrait of a GI, with the caption, "Foot Soldier." Here at home, however, the dreamers were busy planning for the boom that would come with peace. In the...Tags: Building Material, Transportation, Vehicles, Burt Bacharach, Los Angeles
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