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BETS BETS: WEEKEND!
FRIDAY HARRISON TRIBUTE To commemorate pop superstar George Harrison, Hofstra University presents a tribute concert with members of the Alan Parsons Project and a lecture focusing on his spiritualism and humanitarian interests. 8 p.m., Monroe Lecture...Tags: People, Holidays, Long Island, Children, George Harrison
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Events Calendar - Nov. 20-28
THURSDAY NOV. 20 ART Roundtable discussion and artist reception: For ''Knee Deep and Risin','' an exhibit organized by Jim Toia and Noah Vawter featuring live and recorded video and audio feeds from the Bushkill Creek and Delaware River. Images are...Tags: Delaware River, Gays and Lesbians, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Football, Thanksgiving
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Blues guitarist David Jacobs-Strain wrestles with tradition
McClatchy/Chicago Tribune newspapersBy Len Righi ALLENTOWN, Pa.—As a young man working in a genre that reveres tradition, blues guitarist-singer-songwriter David Jacobs-Strain could make it easy on himself. "I could either try to be a blues revivalist and play old songs note...Tags: Jimi Hendrix, Music, Bo Diddley, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Mark Knopfler
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Bethel's Woodstock museum recalls 1969 music fest
Special to NewsdayFinally, I made it to Woodstock. It only took me 39 years. I still have two tickets to Woodstock, because when the older guy who had wheels heard the traffic reports, he bailed. Last time I looked on eBay.com, the tickets were worth only $110. Back then,...Tags: Texas, Jimi Hendrix, Long Island, House M.D. (tv program), John F. Kennedy
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Thanks for the memories: Readers share their Shea concert stories
THE BEATLES I was just two months shy of my 10th birthday when older cousins took me to the Beatles concert at Shea. I thought I was so cool in my polka-dot bell-bottoms, screaming along with all the teenage girls, almost getting arrested when a group of...Tags: Academic Progress, Long Island Rail Road, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Peter Frampton, George Harrison
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Terrence Howard: 'Iron Man's' music man
Special to The TimesIt was hustle and flow, all right. Terrence Howard, the Oscar-nominated actor best known for his role as Djay, the rapping pimp protagonist of Craig Brewer's acclaimed 2005 film, was doing everything but serving smoked Gouda to the 40 or so people...Tags: Louis Armstrong, Music, Cab Calloway, Herb Alpert, Scarlett Johansson
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Fall Arts: Events calendar
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Evening of Stars. Amateur salsa dancers compete for prizes at 4 p.m., winner makes a return appearance at 7:30 p.m. with champion professional salsa dancers, part of the River to River Festival, rivertoriver nyc.com, Battery Park, Main...Tags: Canoeing and Kayaking, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, David Amram, Veterans Affairs, George Gershwin
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Fall Arts Preview: Pop music calendar
Critic's Picks
Bob Dylan (Nov. 13 at Nassau Coliseum, Nov. 16 at Continental Airlines Arena). Dylan's Never Ending Tour gets an injection of new material this fall as more of Dylan's impressive new "Modern Times" (Columbia) album comes into his set of...Tags: Academic Progress, Coca-Cola Company, Wynton Marsalis, Benny Goodman, Ceremonies
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Roll call for homegrown icons
STAFF WRITER; Kevin AmorimThere are two types of Long Islanders: Those who are proud of where they live and those who aren't. "There is an inherent inferiority complex that Long Islanders have, which I actually find kind of charming," explains Hicksville native and Oyster Bay...Tags: Theater, George M Cohan, Stony Brook University, Long Island Rail Road, Harry Chapin
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THE STRAWBS. Prog-rock goes acoustic. (8 p.m. tomorrow, Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main St., Amagansett, 631-267-3117. $25-$35.)
RICHIE HAVENS. Freedom! With Steve Forbert and Aztec Two-Step. (7:30 p.m. Saturday, Patchogue Theatre for the...Tags: Grammy Awards, Theater, Times Square, Elton John, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
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From restaurants to racing, Laurel is worth a stop
Special To The SunLaurel is often lost in the shadows of Baltimore, Washington and Annapolis. Indeed, for many people, Laurel is just a place they pass on their way somewhere else. For those who slow the car down, however, Laurel has much to offer. A nationally known...Tags: University of Maryland, Multi-Sport Events, Arts, Ice Skating, Natural Resources
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