Oakland News Now – Week 12 Recap | Jags driving time – video made by the YouTube channel with the logo in the upper left corner of the video. OaklandNewsNow.com is the original blog post for this type of video blog content. Join Brian Sexton, Ashlyn Sullivan and John Oehser …
Read More »Michelle Zauner names 1 way she can distinguish “real” Japanese breakfast fans from casual listeners
Michelle Zauner is a New York Times bestselling author, Grammy nominated musician and proud Korean-American. Here is what this artist said about the meaning of the band name “Japanese Breakfast” and how she can quickly identify her “real” fans. Michelle Zauner from Japanese Breakfast reads from her book on The …
Read More »RSS is not a military organization, it is a group with a family atmosphere: Bhagwat
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader Mohan Bhagwat said on Sunday that the Sangh was not a military organization, but a group with a family atmosphere. Sangh is not a fully Indian music school. Martial arts programs are held there, but Sangh is neither an Indian gymnasium nor a martial arts …
Read More »SECU Foundation awards scholarships | News from Mount Airy
November 19, 2021 Almost five years ago, on January 5, 2017, Myra and Nathan Edwards’ lives changed forever. Their son, Bentley, was born, a bouncy little boy. At least that’s what they thought. Two days later, as the young couple prepared to leave the hospital and bring their son home, …
Read More »Alabama Man Crafts $ 750 custom hats | Alabama News
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama (AP) – Reginald Corbitt has a big head. Literally. A size eight skull. If we are talking about small-medium-large increments, this is an extra-large double. Growing up in Huntsville, Corbitt struggled to find many hats in his size. Even so, the hats became a signature for him. As …
Read More »10 things you didn’t know about the Animal Crossing anime
Many fans are aware of the Animal crossing video game franchise, especially thanks to its soaring popularity when New Horizons was released in 2020. However, very few know that an anime adaptation of Animal crossing Already exists. RELATED: 5 Video Game Cities That Would Be Nice To Live In (& …
Read More »American Musical Titan Stephen Sondheim Dies Aged 91
The period of Mr. Sondheim’s greatest work began when Harold Prince became his director. They were old friends, having been introduced by Mrs. Rodgers in the late 1940s or early 1950s, and Mr. Prince had been the producer of “West Side Story”. He had also proven himself as a director, …
Read More »Lahore becomes the most polluted city in the world | RT News – Oakland News Now
Oakland News Now – Lahore becomes the MOST polluted city in the world – video made by the YouTube channel with the logo in the upper left corner of the video. OaklandNewsNow.com is the original blog post for this type of video blog content. A breathtaking achievement, especially for the …
Read More »70 greatest musical documentaries of all time
Movies have always loved giving actors the chance to play the role of a rock star or emulate an iconic musician / singer, recreating those famous “Eureka!” studio moments and hit shows for a number of musical biopics. When it comes to historical musical moments, however, there’s nothing quite like …
Read More »Who is Arooj Aftab? Pakistani singer lands Grammy nomination for Best New Artist
Pakistani singer Arooj Aftab, whose Sufi-influenced jazz sounds were on former US President Barack Obama’s summer playlist earlier this year, was nominated for Best New Artist category for the 2022 Grammy Awards . The highest accolades in the music industry will be presented at a ceremony in Los Angeles on …
Read More »Grammys 2022: reactions from Lil Nas X, Lady Gaga, Batiste
Lil Nas X is “grateful”, Saweetie is “speechless,” Jon Batiste is “grateful” and Lady Gaga is “stunned” after receiving several Grammy nominations on Tuesday morning. A number of recently nominated Grammy nominees have taken to social media to celebrate their accomplishments and congratulate their competitors. Jazz musician Batiste leads the …
Read More »Salmon Arm School’s ‘Innovative’ Music Video Gets Love From Indie Rocker Hawksley Workman – Salmon Arm Observer
Hillcrest Elementary Grade 5 students have won over a fan in award-winning Canadian indie rock Hawksley Workman. On Friday, November 19, the school’s video entry to this year’s CBC Music Class Challenge was released on YouTube. It features the school’s 5th grade students performing Workman’s song, Safe and Sound, from …
Read More »Dak Prescott’s Emphasis on Mental Health Awareness Is Caring For Others As Well As For Themselves – The Undefeated
FRISCO, Texas – The producer leaned forward in the chair, aware of Dak Prescott’s busy schedule and the 90 minutes he had allotted to the project. “What are you doing hard?” ” she asked. “I know we have a time limit. “When we’re done,” said the Dallas Cowboys quarterback calmly. …
Read More »Death of Punjabi folk singer Gurmeet Bawa – lambi hek di mallika –
Famous Punjabi folk singer Gurmeet Bawa, known as “lambi hek di Mallika”, died in a hospital in Amritsar on Sunday. She was 77 years old. She was rushed to hospital on Saturday after complaining of weakness, her husband Kirpal Bawa, also a folk singer, said. âShe felt weak and tired. …
Read More »Malibu Seen: Ginny Mancini: an appreciation | Malibu life
Some 20 years after winning the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for “Good Will Hunting”, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck have reunited for a new drama called “The Last Duel”. Matt Damon and Affleck are well known names in Hollywood, but there is a large circle of philanthropists, artists and …
Read More »Emma of the Wiggles reveals why she’s leaving the group, Tsehay opens up about her new role, and more
The Wiggles are beloved by fans around the world, and they’re showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon. Sadly, a beloved cast member is stepping down, however, as Yellow Wiggle Emma Watkins recently revealed that she will be pursuing other things and no longer be the group’s Yellow Wiggle …
Read More »“They changed my life forever”
The talented musician and author Nikki sixx said in an interview with Aquarius that his group Motley Crue and members, Tommy lee, Vince Neil, and Mick mars, changed his life forever. Nikki sixx has appeared in the rock and roll community for over four decades. Over the years, he has …
Read More »Union candidates launch offers for Easter term
Tara Bhagat (left) said she wanted to make the Union carbon neutral, and Leti Ryder (right) proposed an annual accessibility committeeTara Bhagat / Leti Ryder It was an evening of broken microphones, quick speeches and cutting questions as Union candidates launched their applications for the Easter term on Thursday (11/18) …
Read More »Titles of BR Deodhar, who lent his name to an important crossroads in Mumbai
The lack of uniformity in the style of plaques and signs indicating street names in Mumbai puzzles me. Does the stature of the person whose street is named play a role in determining the style, or is it the power of family, supporters and local politicians that guides such decisions? …
Read More »The global legal cannabis market is expected to grow by $ 34.91 billion during the period 2021-2025, growing at a CAGR of over 21% during the forecast period.
Global Legal Cannabis Market 2021-2025 Analyst is monitoring the legal cannabis market and it is poised to grow by $ 34.91 billion in 2021-2025, growing at a CAGR of over 21% over the past year. forecast period. New York, November 19, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Reportlinker.com announces the publication of …
Read More »Regional designers take the opportunity to shine at Arab Fashion Week
DUBAI: There has long been a strong cultural link between Latin America and the Arab world. Hundreds of thousands of people from the Levant have emigrated to Latin America over the past 150 years. It’s no wonder then that when Lebanese host Louaye Moulayess started working on “Encanto”, Disney’s latest …
Read More »Afghanistan’s only music school finishes leaving Kabul for fear of Taliban crackdown
The last two of more than 270 students, teachers and staff at Afghanistan’s only music school have left the country following the Taliban takeover, the institution’s founder said on Thursday. “It was extremely moving,” said Ahmad Sarmast, founder and director of the Afghan National Institute of Music, of the students …
Read More »J-Pop superstar reveals vintage collection of jeans, suits and boots
There are, it seems, some perks to being a successful J-Pop performer and actor. Shocking, law? Well, while the fact that the pole Akira inhabits comes with a few comforts doesn’t leave you confused, her vintage collection will. The Japanese musician and actor – née RyÅhei Kurosawa – has some …
Read More »Piano teacher Carmella (Pisano) Aspri dies at 101
Tuesday, November 16, 2021 Urquhart-Murphy Funeral Home Enlarge + Carmella (Pisano) Aspri, 101, passed away peacefully on Monday, November 15, 2021 at the Hope Health Hulitar Hospice Center. Born in Barre, Vermont, and raised in Providence, she was the daughter of the late Fiore and Angelina (Barbato) Pisano. She was …
Read More »Paul McCartney says Beatles’ new doctor changed the way he thinks about Split
In recent times, Paul McCartney has been making the press left and right not only to promote his new book, The lyrics: from 1956 to the present day, but also promote the new Beatles documentary The Beatles: Come back. The documentary, directed by Oscar winner Peter Jackson, will premiere on …
Read More »Warm night in the old town
Jazz singer and violinist George Washingmachine⦠at “The B” at The Q on December 3rd. HELEN MUSA This week’s “Arts in the City” column tops some “Hot” news from Queanbeyan. THE Q, in Queanbeyan, will switch to summer with âSummertime: a Hot Night of Gershwin Favoritesâ which will be performed …
Read More »Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs charter school to move to larger campus
FILE – Sean “Diddy” Combs appears at the premiere of “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop: A Bad Boy Story” on June 21, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California. The Combs charter school will move to a larger campus in New York City. The music mogul announced Thursday that the Capital Preparatory School …
Read More »Kathrine Windfeld (Ronnie Scott’s, November 15, 2021 EFG LJF) – News, reviews, reports and commentary from the London jazz scene and beyond
Danish pianist, composer and arranger Kathrine Windfeld is a rising star of European jazz. In January 2020, she won the Europe edition of the “LetterOne ‘RISING STARS’ Jazz Award”. This award involves a tour of several major festivals in Europe. This will take her and her band to Ronnie Scott’s …
Read More »Sophia Bel presents her video “2AM (And I Did It Again)”
“Being unable to speak your truth” is a “crippling feeling,” says Sophia Bel (aka “Princess of the Dead”), whose new single, “2AM (And I Did It Again)”, looks at the drama of ‘a morning spent writing moving letters with no one at the front desk. “I broke my hand trying …
Read More »Larry Gordon, creator of community choirs in Vermont, has died
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Read More »Maharashtra School Offers Classroom Under Tree, Curriculum Converted To Music For Special Learning
In an effort to get children to attend classes, a school in Nashik, Maharashtra, resorted to many novel measures. The school offers lessons under a tree and has decorated its library to look like a train. The move is induced to provide learning for children with special needs. Sachin Joshi, …
Read More »Arkansas Repertory Theater Announces Pay-What-You-Can Night For A NOL CHARLIE BROWN
The Arkansas Repertory Theater announced Pay What You Can Night on December 2, 2021 at 7 p.m. for A Charlie Brown Christmas. Customers are invited to the first preview by paying whatever amount they want for the tickets. Tickets must be purchased in person at the box office at 601 …
Read More »Eight dead in stampede at Texas music show, including middle school and high school students
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Read More »Green Bay Packers vs. Kansas City Chiefs HIGHLIGHTS 4th – QTR | NFL Week 9 – November 7, 2021 – Oakland News Now
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Read More »‘Tiny Beautiful Things’ continues in T2
November 7 (Sunday) Woodcarvers of NWA Show & Sale – 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Frisco Station Mall in Rogers (use the entrance near the Hobby Lobby). Free entry; art will be for sale. Email Scott Boyle at [email protected] Arkansas Fall Mushrooms – With master mycologist Jay Justice, 10 a.m. …
Read More »“I have a key role at certain points in the show”
In a new interview with Guitar world, old Red hot peppers guitarist Josh klinghoffer discussed his relationship with his former band and revealed what it’s like to tour with Pearl Jam. Josh klinghoffer is an American guitarist who rose to prominence as the guitarist of the rock band Red hot …
Read More »From The Card Counter to Diana Ross: A Complete Guide to This Week’s Entertainment | Culture
Illustration: Lalalimola / The Guardian Go out: Movie theater The card counterOutside nowOscar Isaac (pictured, above) burns the screen as a former Guantánamo Bay detention camp guard who now makes a living as a top professional gamer in Las Vegas, in a character study muscular and flawless scripted and directed …
Read More »Animal Crossing fart jokes remain lost in translation as Kapp’n returns to new horizons
Image: Nintendo’s Life Christmas – or rather Friday, November 5 – arrived early yesterday when the long-awaited Animal Crossing: New Horizons version 2.0 update was surprisingly released more than a full day ahead of schedule. While much of the hype around the alleged last major free content update focused on …
Read More »PCFMC Piano / Organ Program November 14
The Ponca City Federated Music Club will present a Piano / Organ program in the First United Methodist Church Shrine, 6th and Central on Sunday, November 14 at 2 p.m. The public is cordially invited to attend this free program. This program is a continuation of the celebration of the …
Read More »Bloomingdale School of Music students star in “How We Do It” music video
Bloomingdale School of Music students Nia Hill and Maya Hill feature in Lani Luv and BoujeeBaby’s music video for the recently released single “How We Do It”, which features children expressing themselves artistically in their towns across music, dance, art, fashion and even sports. Two sisters sharing a common passion …
Read More »Join a student body that lives and learns in harmony
A mid-sized school can pack a punch – just ask one of the 535 students living, learning and laughing in harmony at St. Paul’s School (SPS). Representing 13 countries and 36 US states, each here has a unique story to share. One thing they all have in common? Everyone has …
Read More »🌱 Heritage Day + Officer hit by a car + Volunteering
Hello, neighbors! Debora Whitehead here with the latest copy from Port Jefferson Daily. First of all, the weather forecast for the day: A little sun, then clouds. Top: 51, bottom: 43. Here are the best stories in Port Jefferson today: Fall Heritage Festival: Bring your family through revolutionary times! The …
Read More »Cedar Rapids Harmony School of Music receives grant from Los Angeles Philharmonic
Harmony Music School CEDAR RAPIDS – The Los Angeles Philharmonic (LA Phil) awarded the Harmony School of Music $ 25,000 as part of Partners in Music Learning, a grant initiative of LA Phil’s national YOLA program, supporting the creative development of young people and music programs across the US Backed …
Read More »Where to find the best teachers
Music is an incredible power that connects people, and some of us are not happy just being on the “receiving” side. And Washington, DC is the perfect city for listening and playing music. Whether you are a beginner or advanced, taking lessons from a professional musician would certainly broaden your …
Read More »Quivira reorganizes its correspondent project | Hornet life
Quivira is revisiting its correspondent project this year. This new version involves asking club members to draw write prompts from a box and then send that person what they wrote from the write prompt they pulled from a box. ‘another box. Quivira is a creative writing club on campus. This …
Read More »Lewis-Palmer School District 38 Honors Music Student and Recognizes Community Partners | The gallery
MONUMENT ⢠The District 38 Education Council spent an hour of its last meeting paying homage where it was due. On October 18, the Lewis-Palmer School District School Board saluted a special achievement from one of its high school students and recognized a handful of community partners for their work …
Read More »Paul McCartney’s “The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present”: A Visual Feast, So Imperfect, For Beatles Fans
Let’s be inescapably clear from the start: Paul McCartney alone is the best singer-songwriter and most accomplished musician of the rock’n’roll era. Sporting an impressive vocal range throughout his career as a member of The Beatles and as a solo performer, he was arguably the most gifted singer in his …
Read More »Today in history – Le Journal
Today in history Today is Friday, November 12, the 316th day of 2021. There are 49 days left in the year. Today’s highlight in history: On November 12, 1942, the naval battle of Guadalcanal began during World War II. (The Allies ended up winning a major victory over the Japanese …
Read More »Artpark sees its attendance increase by nearly 500%
October 31 â Artpark & ââCompany’s Board of Directors announced the election of new officers and directors at the organization’s annual meeting held at the Park Country Club on October 13. Re-elected officers include: Joanne Bauer of Employer Services Corporation as President, Christopher Leardini as Vice President, Vincent Agnello of …
Read More »“It was a huge misunderstanding,” Hub owner said after threat of gun violence forced students to evacuate | KTVE
MONROE, Louisiana (KTVE / KARD) – A homecoming dance for a Louisiana high school ends in chaos after a reported threat of gun violence. A chaos that could have been avoided during an end-of-year party. The owner of the hub’s music hall said it was part of a big misunderstanding …
Read More »Utah universities aren’t disclosing computer science students quickly enough for Silicon Slopes. That may soon change.
The University of Utah claimed its place in the history of technology as one of the original four “nodes” of the computer network that then evolved into the Internet. But 50 years later, the state’s flagship school doesn’t have a dedicated space for the thousands of students who want to …
Read More »10 new musical releases from China for your fall soundtrack
New Music, formerly Yin (é³, “music”), is a monthly RADII column that examines Chinese songs from hip hop to folk to modern experimental, and everything in between. It’s Halloween, and that means one thing! Scary music. Alas, we only have one release this month that we could truly call spooky …
Read More »Artpark sees its attendance increase by almost 500% | Night and day
Artpark & ââCompany’s Board of Directors announced the election of new officers and directors at the organization’s annual meeting held at the Park Country Club on October 13. Re-elected officers include: Joanne Bauer of Employer Services Corporation as President, Christopher Leardini as Vice President, Vincent Agnello of Niagara University as …
Read More »Minneapolis man may just be a Japanese-born vet buried at Fort Snelling
The US Navy veteran owned a cafe north of Minneapolis and lived in the same Linden Hills bungalow for three decades, less than a mile from Lake Harriet. Upon his death at 87, he was buried in Fort Snelling National Cemetery – an honorable farewell that took place a quarter …
Read More »Boston composer resuscitates 19th-century ghost stories for Halloween
Halloween is upon us, and maybe you’re looking for something a little spooky to get you in the mood? Well, Boston songwriter Maria Finkelmeier has exactly the trick: spooky new music she summoned to honor a famous but relatively unknown master of 19th-century ghost stories. Finkelmeier remembers what crossed her …
Read More »Moldovan apologizes for ‘unfortunate’ confiscation of violinist’s Stradivarius
A Christie’s staff member arranges a display of a Kreutzer Stradivarius violin at the Christie’s Spring Auction premiere in Hong Kong, May 21, 2014. Photo: EPA / Jerome Javre The Moldovan Minister of Culture apologized for the âexcessive zealâ of customs officials after confiscating the Stradivarius violin of internationally awarded …
Read More »‘RHOBH’ star Dorit Kemsley robbed at gunpoint in home invasion
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Star Dorit Kemsley has apparently been the victim of a horrific home invasion. Thursday (Oct 28), The daily mail reported that Dorit and her two children, Phoenix, 5, and Jagger, 7, were at home when thieves broke into their home. Dorit recently returned from London …
Read More »Students worried about the theater arts department’s move
Like Ithaca College Go ahead With the second phase of the University Curriculum Prioritization (APP) process, some members of the campus community are concerned about the impact of the relocation of the Department of Theater Arts – currently housed at the School of Humanities and Sciences – at the Student …
Read More »Today in history | Comment
Today is Wednesday, October 27, the 300th day of 2021. There are 65 days left in the year. The highlight of today’s history: On October 27, 1978, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin (men-AH’-kem BAY’-gihn) were named Nobel Peace Prize laureates for their progress towards reaching …
Read More »New graduate Connor Paycheck’s journey as a musician
Connor Paycheck plays guitar for his new music. By Lily Belcher Connor Paycheck started writing stories in college. It came easily to him and it was something fun for him and his friends to do. His love of music merged with his love of stories, and he began to turn …
Read More »Leeds real school of rock and famous orchestra team up for climate protest songs
Real Life Leeds School of Rock teamed up with a famous orchestra to put on a concert that raised awareness about climate change. Children at LS18 Rocks Music School in Horsforth combine rock and classical music in collaboration with members of Manchester’s famous Hallé Orchestra. The musicians created three climate …
Read More »Resumption of weekly in-person music lessons at New York Jazz
NEW YORK, October 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Music education is back in person. Play music in a supportive, educational and FUN environment! The fall workshops are in place and there are still openings for instrumentalists and singers in several exciting programs. Workshops vary by style and level, and there …
Read More »Swing Cats Lead Roaring 2021 Fall Stomp
Former Melinda Martin and an ACU alumnus dance the Lindy. (Photo by Shelly Womack) 24 October 2021 by Katie Shaw leave a comment The ACU Swing Cats held their 11th annual Fall Stomp on October 8th. The event included a swing dance lesson, an open dance floor, and WWII-era jazz …
Read More »Dream Theater’s James Labrie to release new solo album, ‘Beautiful Shade Of Gray’, in May
DREAM THEATER singer James labrie friends “Beautiful Shade Of Gray” as the title of his new solo album, due May 20, 2022 via InsideOut Music. Unlike previous LPs “Elements of persuasion” (2005), “Static impulse” (2010) and “Impermanent resonance” (2013), which were written and recorded in collaboration with LaBriesongwriting partner for …
Read More »HSU School of Dance, Music and Drama is hosting a concert and jazz band concert on October 30 – Red-haired black belt
This is a press release from the Humboldt State University School of Dance, Music, and Theater: Please join the Humboldt State University School of Dance, Music and Drama for a live instrumental concert featuring the Wind Ensemble and Jazz Orchestra on Saturday, October 30 at 8:00 p.m. at Fulkerson Recital …
Read More »Flood Watch + Artistic Opening + Beginning of Halloween Events in Healdsburg
Hi everyone! Simone here with your weekend edition of the Healdsburg Daily. Apologies for the lack of consistency in the newsletter over the past week – I took a much needed time off. And today’s newsletter is abbreviated, with weather and local events only (there are plenty!). I’ll catch up …
Read More »Younger people could receive a vaccine against Covid-19 in a few weeks. Here’s what happens next | Health
In the United States, some 28 million children between the ages of 5 and 11 may soon be eligible for the Covid-19 vaccine, and plans are already underway to help them get it. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s independent vaccine advisory board will meet on Tuesday to determine whether …
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Two months ago, Joey jordison‘s SINSAENUM group mate Frédéric Leclercq spoke to the Metal Chain Impact about the death of the foundation NOOSE drummer. In the chat, which has just been uploaded to Youtube, he was asked if he knew what caused Joeythe death, Leclercq said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): …
Read More »Family files lawsuit against Dawson, former teacher accused of sexual abuse
The family of one of the students who was allegedly sexually assaulted by an Alexander Dawson School music teacher have filed a complaint against the school and the former teacher. Da’Jon Tyrik James, 28, is charged with two counts of sexual assault of a child by a person in a …
Read More »Rooftop Jazz + Community Shredding Day + Action Group Demonstration
Arise and shine, Mobile! It’s Saturday, so let’s start with everything you need to know that’s going on in town today. First of all, the weather forecast for the day: Sunny and pleasant. High: 83 Low: 63. Here are today’s top mobile stories: 2021 Jazz on the roof The event …
Read More »Ballot 2A was rushed; problem can wait until 2022 | Opinion
Beware of the words that come out of the mouths of the spin-meisters of the Aspen Music Festival and School, Jazz Aspen Snowmass, Theater Aspen, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen Film and the Aspen Institute, all of whom are salivating at the idea of gaining unlimited access to a significant portion …
Read More »On this History Day – October 22 – Almanac
President Barack Obama signs the National Defense Authorization Act for 2010 in the East Room of the White House in Washington on October 28, 2009. The bill included the Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act which expands the United States federal law of 1969 on hate crimes by expanding its …
Read More »🌱 Prescription Drug Take Back Event + The Leftovers of Brian Laundrie
Hello, neighbors! Here is a new edition of the Sarasota Daily. First, the weather forecast for the day: A storm t around the afternoon High: 90 Low: 68. Here are the best stories in Sarasota today: Sarasota Police have partnered with the United States Drug Enforcement Administration to host a …
Read More »Music school turned to zoom to survive pandemic
Danvers, MA – Coming from Berklee College of Music, Darren Muise was trained in music education in the early 1990s. After landing his first teaching contract at a local music store, Muise began to consider to open his own school. That was in 1995. The Music Connection has never stopped …
Read More »Community calendar: October 2021 | View of Potrero
Lion, Dragon, Domo and Serpent. Oil on canvas. Check out Carolyn Crampton at Shipyard Open Studios this month. Photo: Courtesy of Carolyn Crampton 10/2 SaturdayArt: Don Soker’s 50th Anniversary Contemporary Art ReceptionDon Soker Contemporary Art was founded in 1971 by Don and Carol Kaseman Soker as an upstairs gallery in …
Read More »New music school opens in Abilene – and brings music therapy dogs with her
October 20 – If a person asked Emily Quiles years ago if they wanted to teach music for a living, Quiles would honestly laugh. She remembers 10 years of studying the piano and hating almost every minute you spend on the bench. âI took 10 years of piano lessons which …
Read More »Natural immunity or COVID-19 vaccine: Conservatives propose that natural immunity is a real act. Is it?
Conservative politicians, grassroots workers and even top athletes and coaches who oppose vaccination mandates are increasingly arguing that people who have recovered from COVID-19 should not have to roll up their sleeves for shooting. “Now more than ever, we must apply all scientific measures – such as natural immunity – …
Read More »Local businesses honored at RJ’s Readers’ Choice Awards
Hundreds of local businesses were recognized during the Record-JournalReaders’ Choice Awards ceremony Thursday, October 14. âWe all know that local businesses are the lifeblood of our economy and for our readers this program allows them to learn about their local businesses that we can count on for trusted products and …
Read More »10 spooky ways to get out of Halloweekend
Our second Halloween pandemic is fast approaching, and this year there is some optimism: Dr Anthony Fauci recently told CNN that the Halloween celebrations this year are over if you’re vaccinated and young children can enjoy treats outdoors. More good news: DC has seen a drop in COVID-19 cases over …
Read More »A Noblesville High School graduate returns home to take on a new position as Executive Director of Noblesville Main Street • Current Publishing
Kate Baker was born and raised in Noblesville. She calls the community of Noblesville her rock. So it seems fitting that the 41-year-old resident is the new general manager of Noblesville Main Street. According to its website, Noblesville Main Street is a nonprofit working to enrich the culture and community …
Read More »What is Bearbrick, why is it so expensive and how to start collecting
When collecting something becomes a rage, no matter how simple, it becomes a cherished collector’s item in no time. The case of Bearbrick (stylized like Be @ rbrick) is one example. In case you’ve never encountered a cute, distinctive anthropomorphic bear figurine with a swollen belly, this is what a …
Read More »Book review: “Smile: the story of a face” by Sarah Ruhl
By Hélène Epstein It is the voice of a woman, mother, sister, daughter, friend, patient and author who wrote a memoir on her own terms. I look forward to Sarah Ruhl’s next play. Smile: the story of a face by Sarah Ruhl, Simon & Schuster, 256 pages. $ 27. If …
Read More »Future of NJ dance school in limbo more than a month after Ida flood closed
Tears began to flow as Allison Stowell reflected on the loss of Main Street Dance & Music, a dance school and studio in Manville that was flooded during Tropical Storm Ida. Namely, what it meant for her 6 year old daughter, Peighton. âI want her to do what she loves,â …
Read More »Barry Fugatt: Red maples are hard to beat for their fantastic fall color | Home & Garden
If you are looking for a formidable and reliable red or orange foliage grower, red maple is hard to beat. Courtesy of Barry Fugatt The world of Barry Fugatt’s gardens An old friend, who only gardens when his green-thumbed wife asks for her help, told a funny story over lunch. …
Read More »Emmett Maul “one of the greatest” of the Kearney Volunteer Fire Department | State and regional news
In July, Emmett Maul helped out at the Kearney Volunteer Fire Department bingo booth at the Buffalo County Fair. Maul volunteered at the booth for many years. Ana Salazar, Kearney Hub file By KIM SCHMIDT Kearney Hub KEARNEY – Emmett Maul loved the Kearney Volunteer Fire Department and considered him …
Read More »A cornucopia of events | Ohio Wesleyan University
A cornucopia of events Ohio Wesleyan University announces public events for November 2021 By Cole Hatcher DELAWARE, Ohio – Ohio Wesleyan University today announced its public events lineup for November 2021. Admission is free unless otherwise noted. All college guests should wear face covers indoors, regardless of their COVID-19 vaccination …
Read More »🌱 Teacher under FBI investigation + Ertz traded eagles
Happy Saturday, people of Philadelphia! Here’s everything you need to know today. First of all, the weather forecast for the day: Showers and more violent thunderstorm. High: 82 Low: 52. Here are the best stories in Philadelphia today: A Philadelphia cream private school teacher is subject to a FBI investigation …
Read More »Downtown Saturday fest aims to celebrate the spirit and resilience of SW La. – American Press
Get out of the house on Saturday. “This Is Home Festival 2021” is the perfect location for a free art market and musical entertainment, including touring and internationally recording artist Marc Broussard. Food, beer, wine and water will be available for purchase. âIt’s pretty much the same footprint as Downtown …
Read More »New Group of Natural Science Professors Bring Cutting-Edge Scientific Research and Education to USC Dornsife> News> USC Dornsife
Professors who arrived during the pandemic are studying cell function, genetics and symplectic geometry, among other topics. [4 min read] The faculties of natural sciences from all departments have welcomed new members who have arrived at USC Dornsife during the pandemic lockdown. (Composite: Dennis Lan.) A new group of natural …
Read More »Nick Rhodes reflects on changing band’s fan base, ‘Under the Volcano’ document and new album ‘Future Past’
This year marks the 40th anniversary of Duran Duran’s eponymous debut release, with the iconic band also releasing their 15th studio album, âFuture Past,â on October 22. The aptly titled collection refers to the signature sounds of Duran Duran, unveiled by current producer Erol Alkan. Italian disco and EDM composer …
Read More »Music calendar: Tech N9ne, Jimmy Eat World, Chasing Eos and Bridges Home
Le Bonheur – Rock. Friday and Saturday, 9 p.m. Moose Lounge, 401 E. Sherman Ave., Coeur d’Alene. (208) 664-7901. In pursuit of Eos – Rock. Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m. Curley’s Hauser Junction, 26443 W. Highway 53, Hauser. (208) 773-5816. Bridges Home – Americana / Celtic / folk. Friday, 5-8 …
Read More »A man performs Jab Baat Bigad Jaye street to pay for music school fees
A video of a man singing the song Jab Koi Baat Bigad Jaye went viral on social media and received praise from the Bollywood fraternity. Many people including Bollywood actors Hrithik Roshan and Kunal Kapoor praised this sweet video of a man singing “Jab Koi Baat Bigad Jaye”. Kunal Kapoor …
Read More »33 musicians on their favorite albums of the last 25 years
The track âDiagonalsâ opens with what at the time seemed impossible, a drumbeat that stayed in time but increased in pitch. It wasn’t until I started working at McEntire’s Soma in the years to come that I learned that the effect was called Frequency Shifting, a cousin of pitch-shifting. The …
Read More »Viral video: man sings ‘Jab koi baat’ on the street to pay his school fees and earns praise from Bollywood actors
The man performs in the street to pay his music school fees; rented | Photo credit: Twitter Highlights Unlike the daily performances we are used to, the man did not perform on stage, at an awards ceremony or in a bar. His moving performance was at the edge of a …
Read More »a distorted residence of airs that travel in time
It’s not everyday that you see a band performing in the middle of a mysterious Victorian house filled with tears in time. In the Meow Wolf art installation in Santa Fe, New Mexico, chimneys lead to hidden aquariums and fridges act as interdimensional time travel portals – with the fictional …
Read More »The artist Steinway International native of Davenport returns to Quebec for his first concert in six years
The next Polyrhythms Third Sunday Jazz Series concert at Davenport’s Redstone Room will be a true United Nations of peace, love, music, art and harmony. Internationally acclaimed pianist, singer and songwriter Byron “BK” Davis will perform from 5 pm to 7 pm on Sunday, October 17 at the Redstone (129 …
Read More »Cedar Park School of Music teaches musical theater, songwriting and more
Radha Windham opened the Radha School of Music in 2016 at the age of 18. (Trent Thompson / Community Impact Newspaper) Not all businesses start with a Craigslist ad, but the origins of the Radha Windham School of Music can be traced back to one. At the age of 16, …
Read More »The tense and turbulent sounds of “Fire Shut Up in My Bones”
Terence Blanchard’s “Fire Shut Up in My Bones”, which opened the Metropolitan Opera season, tells the story of a young black man who grew up in a rural Louisiana town, his exuberant childhood clouded by family discord and sexual abuse. There would be nothing too newsworthy about such a story …
Read More »today in history | national news
Today in history Today is Monday, October 11, the 284th day of 2021. There are 81 days left in the year. The highlight of today’s history: On October 11, 1968, Apollo 7, the first manned Apollo mission, was launched with astronauts Wally Schirra (shih-RAH ‘), Donn Fulton Eisele and R. …
Read More »Group ABC directors program to return to Ashland in 2022 – Medford News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News
Clarinetist Julian Bliss will headlining when ABC Group performs next summer in Ashland, after a two-year pandemic detour. ABC photo Irish fiddler and Riverdance star Haley Richardson will be a special guest artist in a return engagement with ABC in 2023. She was 13 when she first performed here in …
Read More »Big pumpkins and cool books
Tim Van Schmidt It was a perfect evening at Gardens on Spring Creek. At least perfect for a music fan. The event was a rare appearance in the region of legendary jazzman Herbie Hancock, closing the 2021 live music season at The Gardens in style. Hancock has shown great creative …
Read More »NOTE: SLEEP WITH AN OPEN IT! IT’S HORROR IN LITERATURE! + New music for the week of October 7, 2021
Horror needs two things to survive. Believe it or not, you are not a monster, demon, or malicious individual. (But it helps). We have all seen it. The opening of the film. Narration. The opening sequence. And then, embossed on the screen as a stamp of authenticity: Based on a …
Read More »A stalker broke into Willow Smith’s house
Willow Smith recently opened up about her stalker and the incident that first made her fear for her safety. Through PAPER magazine, in the Wednesday October 6 episode of Red table talk, Willow spoke about the terrifying crime to her mother, Jada Pinkett-Smith, and her grandmother, Adrienne Banfield-Norris. âIn December, …
Read More »Luther College Announces Recipients of Annual Homecoming Music Awards | Securities
This reunion season 2021, Luther College continues the tradition of presenting the Weston Noble, Dr. Carlo A. Sperati, Presser Scholar and Hemp Prize. The winners of the student and alumni awards are recognized each year during the annual Retrouvailles concert. Weston Noble Award 2021 Timothy Peter ’86 is the recipient …
Read More »Canal Convergence offers dozens of workshops, performances and more
Light-based works of art are still a major draw for Canal Convergence | Water + Art + Light, but the annual 10-day event also includes a wide variety of creative workshops, thrilling performances, introspective artist talks, captivating augmented reality experiences, educational tours, and food and drink. tasty. âI can’t wait …
Read More »New children’s book, “Qui est Florence Price?” By students of the Kaufman Music Center Special Music School, to be published by Schirmer Books
Kaufman Music Center announced the release of Who is Florence Award?, a children’s book written and illustrated by students at KMC’s Special Music School, the only K-12 public school in New York City that teaches music as a major subject. It will be published by Schirmer Books. Who is Florence …
Read More »Madeleine Peyroux and Paula Cole to fill the Green Music Center with songs
Seeing great talent is fun, but meeting two great talent in the same show is even better. Two powerful singer-songwriters, Madeleine Peyroux and Paula Cole, took to the stage on Thursday, October 14 at the Green Music Center, performing some of their most beloved songs. The duo toured together, each …
Read More »‘Jurassic Quest’ returns for ‘dinomite’ weekend
Entertainment options in Arkansas this weekend: AMUSING “Jurassic Quest” More than 100 “photorealistic” dinosaurs consist of “Jurassic Quest”, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday to Saturday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday at the Statehouse Convention Center on Markham Street and Main Street in Little Rock. The show includes dinosaur-themed …
Read More »Cimafunk’s quest to create a nation under one groove
A few months ago at a recording studio in Tallahassee, Florida, Cuban singer and songwriter Cimafunk was engaged in a climactic meeting of minds with Parliament-Funkadelic leader George Clinton when they stumbled upon a fascinating connection between African American and African American. Cuban music. Cimafunk, born Erik Iglesias Rodríguez, played …
Read More »Scuttlebutt / Calendar – October 7, 2021 – The Sopris Sun
Tourism in Carbondale Carbondale residents are invited to participate in a survey created to better understand the impacts of tourism on the community. At the same time, the Chamber of Commerce is questioning companies on the same subject. These surveys are part of several tools provided by the Colorado Tourism …
Read More »Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month at Yale
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15-October 15), also known as Latinx Heritage Month, organizations around Yale and New Haven are hosting a variety of events to celebrate communities and cultures. Latinx. Below you’ll find an exciting range of activities, from visiting museums to dancing and tasting cocktails. Friday …
Read More »9 free activities to do on campus in October | Emory University
The full return to campus has resulted in a resurgence of events, both virtual and in person. Here is a sample of free things you can enjoy in October. 1. Spend time at the Carlos Museum The museum’s renovated Asian gallery was inaugurated at the end of August, with a …
Read More »Fortnite begins to organize “Soundwave Series” virtual concerts
Fortnite organizes “Soundwave Series” virtual concerts The creators of the hit game Fortnite, Epic games, announced that they will organize more virtual concerts under a new “Series of sound waves”. The series started on October 1st and started with the Egyptian musician Mohamed Hamaki, which also appeared on Fortnite radio. …
Read More »Take a first look at photos from the Hadestown National Tour
The national tour of Hadestown will debut in Greenville, the South Carolina Peace Center on October 5. A formal opening engagement will follow, starting October 13 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. Nicolas Barasch (She loves Me) and Morgan Siobhan Green (Be cooler) play the role of Orpheus and …
Read More »New Colorado Springs Jazz Band Debut With Weekly Residency At The Gold Room | Culture & Leisure
Need something to do on Wednesday evening? Not just this Wednesday night, but the next one. And after that. Here’s a great option: A new local jazz band plays a weekly residency at The Gold Room every Wednesday through November 24. The idea arose after Matt Campbell played a concert …
Read More »SBCC Jazz Bands To Perform With Grammy Award-Winning Artist – The Channels
City College’s New World Jazz Ensemble will perform original pieces alongside Grammy-winning artist Ted Nash. Nash, of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and one of the world’s greatest woodwind players, is in a program with students from the Santa Barbara Museum of Art and City College. The program is part …
Read More »Over 100 Afghans from music school fled the country
BEIRUT (AP) – More than 100 Afghan National Institute of Music students, alumni and faculty members have left Kabul for Portugal, where the government has agreed to grant them asylum, the Afghan National Institute said on Monday. director of the institute. They were on a flight carrying 235 people from …
Read More »Afghan music school students fly to Portugal
BEIRUT (AP) – More than 100 Afghan National Institute of Music students, alumni and faculty members have left Kabul for Portugal, where the government has agreed to grant them asylum, the Afghan National Institute said on Monday. director of the institute. They were on a flight carrying 235 people from …
Read More »Afghan music school students flew to Portugal | World
BEIRUT (AP) – More than 100 Afghan National Institute of Music students, alumni and faculty members have left Kabul for Portugal, where the government has agreed to grant them asylum, the Afghan National Institute said on Monday. director of the institute. They were on a flight carrying 235 people from …
Read More »Utah Jazz gives the whole world its practice to see – via Zoom
Legal sports betting is currently active in 26 states (plus Washington DC), with more than half of those states having legalized online gambling. Experts such as NBA Senior Vice President of Fantasy and Gaming Scott Kaufman-Ross told SportTechie this week he believed that in five years that number could grow …
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