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Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a 16-acre complex of buildings in Manhattan that is home to 12 arts organizations and performance facilities, including the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, New York City Opera, New York City Philharmonic, Jazz at Lincoln Center and the Juilliard School.
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a 16-acre complex of buildings in Manhattan that is home to 12 arts organizations and performance facilities, including the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, New York City Opera, New York City Philharmonic, Jazz at Lincoln Center and the Juilliard School.
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Barbara Walters: To Get Lifetime Achievement Emmy
The TV Zone(Getty) And it's about time! (What took NATAS so long?) But good for Babs. It'll be presented September 21, 2009 at Frederick P. Rose Hall, Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center, located in the Time Warner Center in New......Tags: NBC, Journalism, Time Warner Inc., Emmy Awards, Barbara Walters
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Past and present swirls through Ariane Mnouchkine's 'Les Ephemeres'
AP Drama CriticNEW YORK (AP) — Imagine rooting through a shoe box of faded photographs of folks you know or thought you knew. Memories tumble out in an almost dreamlike haze — sad, funny and more than a little wistful. Similar sensations abound while...Tags: Celebrity, Oklahoma
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BSO to bring the piercing strings of 'Psycho' to life this weekend
Taking a shower has never felt truly safe ever since Janet Leigh stepped under the spray in the bathroom of nondescript Cabin 1 at the Bates Motel, during the most famous scene of Alfred Hitchcock's stylish horror film from 1960, Psycho.
It's chilling...Tags: Music, Alfred Hitchcock, Movies, Bernard Herrmann, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
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Lenape Chamber series features all-star players for its 23rd season
SPECIAL TO THE MORNING CALLYou can't exactly call the Lenape Summer Chamber Music Series at Delaware Valley College in Doylestown a well-kept secret, since this fabulous program regularly attracts audiences of between 400 and 500. The series, now in its 23rd season, features top...Tags: Music, United States, Folk Music, Delaware, Colorado
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Rep. Israel: Not so much with the House floor speeches
Spin CycleNo one in the New York congressional delegation is more enthusiastic about new ???social media??? tools such as Twitter and YouTube than Rep. Steve Israel, the former PR man turned five-term Democratic congressman from Huntington. Just last Tuesday, he...Tags: Twitter, Inc., New York, Michael Jackson, Carolyn McCarthy, Tim Bishop
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Organ to be reinstalled at NYC's Alice Tully Hall
The 4,192-pipe organ at the newly renovated Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center is slated to be reinstalled next summer. The organ was placed in storage during the hall's two-year renovation. Alice Tully Hall reopened in February _ minus the organ....Tags: New York Times
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Rep. Israel speaks little, but tweets a lot
Nobody in the New York congressional delegation is more enthusiastic about such social media tools as Twitter and YouTube than Rep. Steve Israel, the former public-relations man turned five-term Democratic congressman from Huntington. Just last Tuesday,...Tags: Twitter, Inc., New York, Manhattan (New York City), Steve Israel, Charles B. Rangel
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Senior Pops set to play 30th anniversary concerts
pwking@aol.comTired of the rain, heat, humidity and more rain? Chill out with some cool music. As has been the case since the summer of 1979, this is prime time for the Senior Pops Orchestra of Long Island. The 60-person orchestra is celebrating its 30th anniversary...Tags: Music, Ceremonies, Colleges and Universities, Lido Beach, Harry Chapin
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Way to Go! Jourdan Urbach of Roslyn High School
Jourdan Urbach is a little bit of everything - a violin prodigy, an author, a philanthropist. Urbach, a senior at Roslyn High School, graduated last month with a list of accomplishments highlighted by the creation of his not-for-profit Children Helping...Tags: Carnegie Hall, Colleges and Universities, Axa SA, Coca-Cola Company, Schools
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NYC moves 4th of July fireworks location
Looking for ways to salute America on the Fourth of July? Check out these patriotic festivities in the city this weekend:
1. MACY'S FIREWORKS
Sure, you could watch on TV, but you'd miss the live wow factor. This year, the pyrotechnics return to the...Tags: Broadway Theatre, Hot Dogs, August Wilson, New York, Nathan's Famous
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Manchester Dog Owners Group Asking For Town Assistance
The Hartford CourantThe group raising money for a local dog park will update town officials on the effort Tuesday — and ask for some help. The Manchester Dog Owners Group will make a presentation at the board of directors meeting at 7 p.m. in the Lincoln Center...Tags: West Hartford, Internal Revenue Service, Meriden, Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Afro-Semitic Experience Opens Monday Night Jazz Series
Special to The CourantAfter last summer's fare that was nobly, if not popularly, devoted to the avant-garde, the free Monday Night Jazz Series in Bushnell Park this summer fields a more varied, accessible lineup. Marking its 42nd year, the series, which runs for five...Tags: New York, Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut), Russ Johnson, University of Hartford, Radio Industry
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