Life in Japan and all of its practicalities can be overwhelming, even for the most experienced. From discounted late-night bento boxes to the life-saving power of Google Translate’s camera feature, there are many facets of life in Japan that we’d like to know earlier. It can range from the basics …
Read More »David Jack: “One of the Most Inspirational People” in Kansai
Ossaka – David Jack, the jazz and cricket-loving British founder of Kansai Time Out, died of a stroke on September 17, according to his family and friends. He was 83 years old. David Jack, seen here at a restaurant in Osaka in 2020, helped found Kansai Time Out, a magazine …
Read More »“Getting lost in what I love” – CBS Denver
ARVADA, Colorado (CBS4) – The sounds of a skillful DJ spinning song after song flooded an Arvada parking lot on Saturday morning. At first listen, you would never guess that the musician behind the beats was only 9 years old. âI’ve always found a connection to music, but I didn’t …
Read More »Musicians flee Afghanistan fearing Taliban regime
More than 100 young artists, teachers and their relatives affiliated with the Afghan National Institute of Music, a famous school that has become a target of the Taliban in part for its efforts to promote girls’ education, fled the country on Sunday, the school leaders mentioned. The musicians, many of …
Read More »Japanese Breakfast Sable (Video Game Soundtrack): Ethereal and Else
Artist: Japanese breakfast Genre: Pop, Instrumental, Soundtrack Best tracks: “Glider”, “Eccria (Night)”, “Sansee (Day)”, “Beetle Detour”, “Burnt Oak Station (Day)” ADVERTISING KEEP READING BELOW Weakest slopes: “Sansee (night)” Release Date: September 24, 2021 Duration: 1 h 36 min Michelle Zauner has been a busy artist. The Korean-American musician released her …
Read More »Award-winning jazz concert “Jazzmania” goes virtual again on October 23
Nashville, TN (TN Tribune) – In 2020, for the first time ever, the Nashville Jazz Workshop hosted their popular annual jazz concert, JAZZMANIA, virtually during the pandemic and showcased their love of jazz musicians and music from jazz on the world stage. This year, the annual fundraising concert goes virtual …
Read More »All-inclusive music school opens in Colorado – Colorado news, weather & sports
Colorado Buffaloes head coach Karl Dorrell rams CBS4 cameraman after USC game at Folsom FieldThe Buffaloes’ head football coach has come under fire for pushing one of CBS4’s sports journalists after the team’s loss to the Trojans. 2 hours ago October arrives with very nice weatherWatch Dave Aguilera’s forecast 5 …
Read More »Moor Mother leads the way as Philly Music Fest returns with in-person performances at five different venues
The Philly Music Festival takes the first part of its name seriously. The non-profit festival that benefits music education will return as an in-person event at the recently reopened World Cafe Live on Wednesday and will continue for five days at four other independent venues. But the PMF, now in …
Read More »Glowing and Positive World Soul Emia, Departure for Latin America
The Picinto trio came onto the stage of # Studio3 to fill the joyful notes of Manon’s Ukulele, the jazz bracelets of Mathis’s keyboard and the Latin rhythms of Julian’s drums. A meeting that leaves a smile on your face⦠Dudo Pem! “At the time of sowing dreams, which Eden …
Read More »Kyoto experiment calls for “unheard voices”
In these times of pandemic, the digital tools that connect people without travel have, by necessity, led our voices to take precedence over our bodies. Fewer fields have felt the effects of this disembodiment more acutely than the performing arts. In Japan, as in many parts of the world, theaters …
Read More »Grammy Winner Ted Nash to Conduct SBCC Composers in Art-Inspired Concert |
Grammy-winning musician and songwriter Ted Nash will lead a group of musicians from Santa Barbara City College in a free original music concert at 2:30 p.m. on October 9 on the front patio of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art , 1130 State St The performance pieces are all inspired …
Read More »Neill R. Anderson, 87, Lewisburg |
Neill R. Anderson, October 2, 1933 – September 29, 2021 Neil Anderson passed away peacefully at his Lewisburg home on September 29, 2021, from metastatic melanoma. An artist all his life, he began at the age of seven with drawing lessons at the Chicago Art Institute. This was followed by …
Read More »Gloria Estefan says she was assaulted at music school when she was 9
item Singer-songwriter Gloria Estefan attends the 31st Annual Great Sports Legends Dinner to benefit the Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel on September 12, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Ben Hider / Getty Images for The Buonic NEW YORK – Gloria Estefan has revealed …
Read More »Watts School students surprised with brand new music production studio – CBS Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – Music students at a school in Watts had a big surprise Thursday when they arrived in class to find that a new state-of-the-art music production studio had been set up. September 30, 2021 (CBSLA) READ MORE: Police arrest barricaded suspect who tried to set fire to …
Read More »Crystal Data Center Community Hosts Feast Reborn Festival This Weekend
Visit the Mateus server this weekend to check out the A Feast Reborn community festival. The Final Fantasy 14 Crystal Data Center creative community is hosting a first-ever street food fair this weekend called A Feast Reborn. While the festival itself will take place tomorrow Saturday, October 2, 2021 between …
Read More »GCPSCommunication Survey + Apartments on Sugarloaf + Cicely Lewis
Get up, Duluth! Let’s start this Saturday with everything you need to know in town today. First, the weather forecast for the day: Sun and humidity. High: 81 Low: 65. Here are the best stories today in Duluth: Clean and handsome gwinnett announced his news Green Youth Advisory Council Class …
Read More »Opera Parallele announces the 2021-22 season
Opera Parallèle (OP) General and Artistic Director Nicole Paiement today announced the repertoire, cast and creative teams for the 2021-2022 season for the company’s 12th anniversary. The nationally acclaimed company will premiere of a newly orchestrated version of Harriet’s Spirit by acclaimed jazz artist Marcus Shelby; the first on the …
Read More »Webster Groves volleyball team plays in honor of drowned teammate – FOX 2
FOX Files: Woman who saw Potosi’s man before his death said he was delighted to be arrested Local News / 8 minutes ago Video FOX Files: Potosi man texted asking for help, later found dead Local News / 24 hours ago Video Wellston residents want action taken to demolish vacant …
Read More »Gloria Estefan says she was assaulted in music school when she was 9 | national news
NEW YORK (AP) – Gloria Estefan has revealed that at the age of 9, she was sexually assaulted by someone her mother trusted. The Cuban-American superstar first spoke publicly about the abuse and its effects on her during an episode of the Facebook Watch show “Red Table Talk: The Estefans” …
Read More »Gloria Estefan says she was assaulted in music school when she was 9 – The Journal
Gloria Estefan has revealed that at the age of 9, she was sexually assaulted by someone her mother trusted. NEW YORK (AP) – Gloria Estefan has revealed that at the age of 9, she was sexually assaulted by someone her mother trusted. The Cuban-American superstar first spoke publicly about the …
Read More »She became a park warden at age 85 to tell her story of segregation. Now 100 years old, she is the oldest of the active rangers.
When asked what it felt like to be 100, Betty Reid Soskin subtly shrugged, smiled and said, “The same way I felt at 99.” But she’s not just any centenarian: Soskin is the National Park Service’s longest-serving active ranger, and after celebrating her birthday on September 22, she’s still going …
Read More »14 First Friday event in Lancaster County, from local horror comedy screenings to juicy pumpkin workshops | Entertainment
The first Friday in October is the start of the month, with some events, such as Halloween-themed organ concerts, celebrating a weird season right outside the door. But that’s not all Lancaster’s arts and culture scene has to offer. In anticipation of this year’s Art Walk, a self-guided art tour …
Read More »New President of Swim Winchester, Honored Doctor, Plus: Daily Digest
Hey, people from Winchester! Christopher Huffaker here with a new copy of the Winchester Daily. First of all, the weather forecast for the day: Partly cloudy all day. High: 62 Low: 45. Today in Winchester: Autumn painting in art studio! (15:00) Winchester Patch Book Winchester Public Library: âDo you have …
Read More »Montana Grizzly Footballer nominated for Academic Heisman
(photo courtesy of the University of Montana) The National Football Foundation announced Wednesday that Montana offensive tackle Dylan Cook has been named a semi-finalist for the prestigious William V. Campbell Trophy, known as the “Academic Heisman.” Senior Associate Athletic Director Jean Gee, who oversees much of the academic progress and …
Read More »Free concert with an internationally renowned drummer coming to Redstone
On Thursday, October 7 at 7:30 pm, River Music Experience and Quad City Arts will present a free concert by internationally renowned drummer and composer Paa Kow (pronounced âPah-Koâ) in Redstone Hall at 129 Main. Street, Davenport. The concert represents an ongoing commitment by both organizations to showcase a wide …
Read More »Interview Tirzah: New album ‘Colorgrade’
It’s 10 p.m. in the sleepy London suburb of Sidcup when musician Tirzah Mastin puts her children to bed and joins me on our first call via Zoom. Beside her, a static purring scratches her baby monitors. It evokes the dusty silence after the drop of a needle, just before …
Read More »How an 11-foot-tall 3D printer helps build community
Square feet Three-dimensional printing can create almost any object. A partnership in Mexico puts this theory to the test, building a village for residents living in poverty. Pedro García Hernández, 48, is a carpenter in Tabasco state in southeastern Mexico, an area of the country surrounded by tropical forests where …
Read More »Husson University to join the competitive video game world
“Sports” look a little different these days. When I was a kid, when it came to sports, you really only had two choices. If you were athletic, you would play them. If you weren’t, you had to be the “manager”. Which is a fancy term for waterboy / grunt. It …
Read More »Jeffrey Lien to manage the reservation for the Nashville Jazz Workshop
An experienced music director joins the workshop NASHVILLE, TN, USA, September 29, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ – Nashville drummer, writer, educator, and music industry leader Jeffrey Lien has been appointed Director of Reservations for the Nashville Jazz Workshop (NJW). In this role, Jeff will be responsible for the selection and engagement of …
Read More »” I realized my dream. I feel loved and valued in this orchestra ‘
Silvija Scerbaviciute’s life has always been filled with music. The daughter of two professional orchestral musicians, she spent her childhood playing backstage at the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theater in Vilnius. âWhen I was little they always took me backstage so I could sit down during dress rehearsals. There …
Read More »An air show for fun in Ellington
One of the Bay Area’s most popular events, the Wings Over Houston Airshow, returns to Ellington Airport from October 9-10. The combination of having the Thunderbirds and the Snowbirds at the same air show should prove to be crowd pleaser. “We are delighted to be back this year, not only …
Read More »UK offers thousands of visas to overseas truckers to address driver shortage
While business groups generally welcomed the government’s decision, some expressed doubts about its sufficiency. The government overthrow also comes after Britain’s transport and logistics industries pleaded with lawmakers to ease visa restrictions for European Union drivers. Logistics UK, a trade group, had applied for 10,000 seasonal visas for drivers, similar …
Read More »Hopi High School Music Program makes a comeback after being suspended during pandemic | Navajo-Hopi Observer
POLACCA, Arizona – The Hopi High music program is making a comeback now that students have returned to in-person learning. The program has been suspended during the COVID-19 pandemic. Hopi High music teacher Tom Irwin said they were trying to restart the program because many of its top students were …
Read More »Former MI Republican Party Chairman Supports National People’s Vote
Do you believe that small states would lose all of their power to elect a president if we proceeded to a National People’s Vote (PNV)? The folks at NPV believe that would not happen. Really what they’re saying is if a state votes 99% for candidate A and candidate A …
Read More »Eddie On Aux: BADBADNOTGOOD, Giveon and KeiyaA
“Forever, Ya Girl” is a manifestation of the artistry and talent of KeiyaA. The self-produced and self-produced album seems to take inspiration from fellow Chicago artists Noname and Jamila Woods. (Photo courtesy of Pitchfork) BADBADNOTGOOD – “Next to April” Critics used terms like “unique” and “imaginative” to describe BADBADNOTGOOD’s music, …
Read More »Dua Lipa ends Milan Fashion Week in 6 inch disco heels with a crochet crop top and mini skirt
Let Dua Lipa wear her most daring shoes to close Milan Fashion Week – straight off the catwalks, nothing less. The “Love Again” singer celebrated the end of the week in style – which saw her make her catwalk debut at the Versace Spring / Summer 22 show – at …
Read More »SBTS mourns the loss of beloved church music teacher – News
The Southern Seminary community mourns the loss of Professor Gregory B. Brewton, who died early Monday morning after a sudden medical crisis. Brewton had been Carolyn King Ragan Professor of Church and Worship Music since 2002 and headed the Department of Biblical Worship. He taught students at Boyce College and …
Read More »“Slave Play” is back on Broadway
“Slave Play,” the buzzing and provocative drama that was nominated for 12 Tony Awards but won none, will return to Broadway this fall. Playwright Jeremy O. Harris announced the plan just after midnight Monday morning, about an hour after the awards ceremony, at an after-party to celebrate “Slave Play” and …
Read More »Terence Blanchard makes history at the Metropolitan Opera
The story takes place tonight at the Metropolitan Opera in New York: for the first time in 138 years, the eminent company will present an opera by a black composer. After 18 months of performances canceled in the event of a pandemic, the country’s first opera house will open its …
Read More »German election heralds Messier’s policy and weaker leadership after Merkel
BERLIN – After 16 years of Angela Merkel as Chancellor, the Germans dispersed their voices across the political spectrum on Sunday in elections to replace her, a fractured return that heralds a more complicated political era in Germany and weaker German leadership in Europe. Preliminary official results gave the center-left …
Read More »Istanbul Naval Museum reopened to visitors
Istanbul Sea Museum September 27 is the 270th (271st in leap years) day of the year according to the Gregorian calendar. The number of days remaining until the end of the year is 95. Railways September 27, 1825 The first passenger train enters service. British engineer George Stephenson produced a …
Read More »High school groups perform for the first time since the start of the pandemic
The pandemic has placed restrictions on live performances, including high school marching bands, but for the first time since 2019, bands from across Acadiana can perform at this year’s 19th annual Bandboree Festival. During the pandemic, Acadiana high school bands were under restrictions that prohibited them from performing and even …
Read More »Fun stuff: September 26 to October 10
Illustration by Ian D. Loomis by DOINA PLOPEditor-in-chief Even in times of global pandemic and social distancing, it’s still possible to have fun! Check out these virtual and in-person events over the next two weeks: At the COE National voter registration daySep 28, 9:45 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. From the …
Read More »Parallel play isn’t just for kids
“Want to read quietly next to each other in Riverside Park?” I texted a friend on a Sunday afternoon in July. I was exhausted from being out too late the night before and filled with the terror that hangs on those last weekend hours – but I didn’t want to …
Read More »Kim Tschang-yeul’s son finds clarity with artist documentary
A scene from the documentary “The Man Who Paints Water Drops”, which follows renowned artist Kim Tschang-yeul between 2015 and 2019. [MIRU PICTURES] The name Kim Tschang-yeul (1929-2021) is immediately associated with images of crystal clear water drops. Shapes and variations may vary, but the artist drew water drops, and …
Read More »Obituary of Henry Kerwin (1934 – 2021) – Toledo, OH
(New stories)By Mark ZaborneyBlade staff writer Harry J. “Bud” Kerwin, Jr., a dance teacher and choreographer once widely known on the local performing arts scene, whose influence spanned from his high school in North Toledo to the university where he studied. made a career to the New York scene and …
Read More »Football: Riverhead rings victory bell on homecoming day
Riverhead’s Gabriel Arruda got his hands on the ball but couldn’t hold back the pass while Central Islip’s Kevin Mills defended. (Credit: Robert O’Rourk) The sound is like music to the ears of a Riverhead High School football player. After each victory for Riverhead, the Blue Waves ring the victory …
Read More »Miyavi joins the cast of Bright: Samurai Soul Anime Film – news
MIYAVI made his voice acting debut as a villain in the film premiere on October 12 The “Tudum: A Netflix The Global Fan Event livestream on Saturday revealed that the actor and musician MIYAVI (live action Bleach Byakuya from the film, performer of the theme song of We rent Tsukumogami) …
Read More »Podcasts from opera pros
âAria Codeâ is an increasingly popular podcast. But what else do opera professionals listen to? Here are some recommendations. (Their comments, via email, have been edited and condensed.) Merrin Lazyan, co-creator and main producer of “Aria Code”: I enjoyed the podcasts produced by Glyndebourne Opera House and Los Angeles Opera …
Read More »Opening of the Kemer dam and hydroelectric power station
Kemer dam and hydroelectric power station commissioned September 25 is the 268th (269th in leap years) day of the year according to the Gregorian calendar. The number of days remaining until the end of the year is 97. Railways September 25, 1919 The Karasu bridge near Vezirhan is destroyed by …
Read More »The Suwannee Roots Revival 2021 program is announced!
The 5 The rebirth of Suwannee’s roots takes place from Thursday October 14 to Sunday October 17 at the famous Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park (SOSMP) in Live Oak, Florida. A plethora of incredible musicians are expected to perform including Sam Bush Band, Leftover Salmon, The Infamous Stringdusters, Steep …
Read More »Blocktoberfest returns to downtown Glenview on October 2
GLENVIEW, IL – After a year-long hiatus, downtown Glenview will be on the move again with Blocktoberfest. The live music festival will run all day from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Saturday, October 2 and will take place along Glenview Road between Church Street and Pine Street. In addition …
Read More »Major Exhibition at Taipei Music Center to Last Five Years | Taiwan News
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Two major exhibitions in Taipei’s newest and largest concert hall, the Taipei Music Center (TMC), recently opened in Nangang District. Designed by New York-based RUR Architecture DPC, TMC’s exterior appearance was inspired by the historic public space, Piazza Navona, in Rome. The spaceship-like music center opened …
Read More »Fall registrations at the RI Philharmonic Music School are in full swing
The Rhode Island Philharmonic Music School’s Fall 2021 registration period is underway for lessons, courses, and ensembles open to students of all ages and skill levels. âStudents at the School of Music thrive on our lessons, classes and ensembles, now available in person again,â said Senior Director of Education Annette …
Read More »About the city
September 23, 2021 The new urban plan has been in existence for a year. Not wanting it to stay on a shelf, the Planning and Zoning Commission took action. And so the âimplementationâ phase began. The first is the âVillage Districtâ proposal. What is a “village district?” »Are there any …
Read More »Steve Aoki is the first dance music artist to be inducted into the Asian Hall of Fame – EDM.com
Steve Aoki officially became the first dance music artist to be recognized by the Asian Hall of Fame. Aoki, who is Japanese, is considered the first Asian DJ and music producer to become a global celebrity in EDM. The induction ceremony on November 13 will also honor nine other Asian …
Read More »26 fun things to do this weekend in LA [9-24-2021 to 9-26-2021]
Natural History Museum dinosaur exhibit / Photo by: Christina Champlin As Los Angeles finds a way out of the pandemic and restrictions gradually ease, we continue our bi-weekly roundups of fun tasks, mixing the occasional online / virtual event with an ever-increasing in-person listening. culinary experiences and ideas. This weekend, …
Read More »Just in: Barenboim pays for music at Berlin primary school – Slipped DiscSlipped Disc
Norman Lebrecht September 23, 2021 The 48th Conrad-Blenkle-StraÃe Primary School in Berlin has been assigned to a new project of the Daniel Barenboim Foundation, offering each student 15 minutes of individual instrumental instruction three times a week. The project was launched today by the Berlin Senate for Education, the Barenboim …
Read More »“The right to sex” goes beyond the parameters of consent
So this is a book that explicitly addresses intersectionality, even if Srinivasan is not satisfied with the common – and reductive – understanding of the term. Paying attention to the difference isn’t enough, she says. For a book by a philosopher who argues for the theory, “The Right to Sex” …
Read More »All the things you need to know!
Archie Heaton is Charlie Heaton’s son. His father rose to fame after taking over as Jonathan on Netflix’s one-off show, Stranger Things. Before Charlie made his identity as an artist, he received a reputation as a musician. The English artist and performer has hundreds of thousands of followers across the …
Read More »Federal lawsuit second to claim Ulster Family Court judge Anthony McGinty violated litigant’s rights – Daily Freeman
KINGSTON, NY – An Ulster County woman is the second to bring a federal lawsuit against Ulster County Family Court Judge Anthony McGinty alleging the judge violated their civil rights under Americans With Disabilities Act and put their children at risk by granting custody to fathers they claim to be …
Read More »Democrats pay tribute to Chris Spaulding
Lieutenant Governor Susan Bysiewicz speaks at the Democratic event September 22, 2021 | by Ted Craft Former first coach Chris Spaulding was honored at a Democratic City Committee event on Sunday, proclaimed Democrat of the Year and praised by local and state leaders. Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz said that during …
Read More »At 75, the Ojai Music Festival remains focused on the future
OJAI, Calif .– The return is a process. It is rarely linear. The Ojai Music Festival, for example, returned September 16-19 to celebrate its 75th anniversary after a long pandemic absence. But there have been setbacks among the returns. Compromises were made to accommodate her move from spring to the …
Read More »Dolans will host the Limerick Jazz Festival 2021
DOLANS Presents this week is thrilled to be one of the venues for the Limerick Jazz Festival 2021. Now celebrating its 10th anniversary, this year’s event will be a special celebration of local, emerging and international talent. Sign up for the weekly Limerick Post newsletter Many local and international artists …
Read More »SAVANNAH JAZZ FESTIVAL: Good music has no expiration date | Music | Savannah News, Events, Restaurants, Music
After a change of venue, the organizers praise the âsafe festivalâ format for the second year Ask any self-described “hepcat” and they might say, “Jazz is love.” Jazz is life. Jazz allows you to get lost in the music. The return of an old Savannah favorite prompted artists to tune …
Read More »Meet the Producer Behind Lil Nas X’s “Industry Baby”, “Dolla Sign Slime”
Nick Lee is a 24 year old jazz musician and producer who recently worked with Lil Nas X. He told Insider about his contributions to “Industry Baby” and “Dolla Sign Slime”. Lee created the trombone loops used in the songs, which were partially inspired by “Shrek 2”. Loading Something is …
Read More »Vermont hip-hop group 99 Neighbors makes national push with new album
Hip-hop collective 99 Neighbors do almost everything together. The seven members began in 2018, creating a music workshop in the Burlington apartment of two of the group’s co-founders. While writing songs for their first major album, which was released on September 24 on a division of Warner Records, the members …
Read More »Sphinx Virtuosi returns to UNCSA with concert that challenges classical canon, October 5
Sphinx Virtuosi, a chamber orchestra comprised of some of the country’s finest classical black and Latin soloists, will return to UNCSA to perform Tracing Visions, a program that aims to challenge and evolve the classical canon by illuminating a new way of listening, sharing and expression. To buy tickets The …
Read More »Life after proclaiming Trump’s re-election as divinely ordained
Beyond the spiritual test of unfulfilled prophecies, there are very earthly issues here: Under Mr. Strang’s leadership, Charisma has grown from a church magazine to a multi-faceted institution with a multitude of best- New York Times sellers, millions of podcast downloads and one foot remaining in print, with a circulation …
Read More »ATARASHII GAKKO! preview of upcoming EP with new single ‘Pineapple
ATTARASHII GAKKO! are back with a brand new single. In anticipation of their upcoming EP, the Japanese pop group have released “Pineapple kryptonite” which was produced in collaboration with a renowned producer Silver mark. The track mixes elements of pop, jazz, hip-hop and rock accompanied by high-energy choreography. New single …
Read More »’90s sensation Jon b to headline the 6th Seafood & Jazz Festival in Apopka this weekend
From staff reports âJazz is improvisational music, developed by African Americans and influenced both by the European harmonic structure and African rhythms. It was developed in part from ragtime and blues and is often characterized by syncopated rhythms, polyphonic ensemble playing, varying degrees of improvisation, often deliberate deviations in pitch, …
Read More »How “Dear Evan Hansen” Cast Members Found Their Voices
When you’re doing a musical for a movie, you’re probably going to be looking for actors who can, you know, to sing. It is a truism that seems to apply to “Dear Evan Hansen,” an adaptation of this Tony Award-winning Broadway musical, with a score by Benj Pasek and Justin …
Read More »Mezzo soprano Haydee Irizarry changes the sound of heavy metal
Heavy metal might not be music to everyone’s ears, but for Salem-based mezzo soprano Haydee Irizarry, the catchy and often misunderstood genre is her chosen form of expression. And that has been most of his life. This story is part of The ARTery 25, a series highlighting artists of color …
Read More »10to8, Music School Director, Optimo Software, PPC Communications – Stillwater Current
The research report entitled Global Music school software Industry 2021 presents an analytical study of the global Music School Software market including detailed analysis of the current and historical performance of the Music School Software market globally. The competitive landscape of the Music School Software industry is also assessed in …
Read More »Freeway Music, Doko Station Pub & Eatery Celebrate Opening at Blythewood | Business
Freeway Music has a new home in Blythewood, and the new location is a great place whether you’re taking music lessons or not. The local music school, which will mark its 10th anniversary next month, celebrated the grand opening of Freeway Music Northeast and Doko Station Pub & Eatery on …
Read More »Biden administration to deport Haitians in Del Rio, Texas
This week, the United States resumed deportation flights to Haiti under the public health order. On Wednesday, immigration and customs services repatriated around 90 Haitians. Among those deported were families with young children, according to the Haitian Bridge Alliance, a rights group, which also said they had been deported under …
Read More »“The book of form and emptiness”: the curious side of Ruth Ozeki is still relevant today
An award-winning author with four titles and two films to her credit, Ruth Ozeki’s greatest talent is perhaps her ability to ask the right questions. His fifth novel, âThe Book of Form and Emptinessâ, shows that his curious side is still relevant today. The Book of Form and Emptiness, by …
Read More »Latin dance music maestro Adalberto Álvarez dies at 72
This ajiaco, or stew, traditionally and modernly made Mr. lvarez unique among Cuban conductors at the time, said Marysol Quevedo, Cuban music expert and assistant professor of musicology at the University of Miami. “What he represents is this perfect hybrid of the traditional and influences from abroad,” she said. Unlike …
Read More »Sparky Found + Driver’s Ed Abuse + Sledgehammer Breaking
Happy Sunday neighbors! Let’s start this day. Here’s everything you need to know about what’s happening in Miami today. Are you a local business owner or marketer in Miami? Our premium local sponsorships keep you on top of inboxes in town every morning. Contact us here for the truth. First …
Read More »Some Rich People Count Their Antibodies “As Calories”
Before Juhi Singh, 46, owner of an upscale wellness center on the Upper East Side, flew to the Amalfi Coast last month, she packed her swimsuits and left her son behind. age 10 with his grandmother. Her personal driver also took her to Sollis Healthcare, a concierge medical service in …
Read More »San Francisco Opera presents new production of Beethoven’s FIDELIO
San Francisco Opera’s return to live performances at the War Memorial Opera House continues from October 14-30 with a bold new production of Ludwig van Beethoven’s only opera, Fidelio. Caroline H. Hume’s musical director, Eun Sun Kim, conducts the San Francisco Opera Orchestra, the Choir and participates in this monumental …
Read More »Columbia Public Library Holds Bonus Art Auction Sunday to Preserve Unusual Collection | Entertainment
An auction of works of art and other items to raise funds to preserve the permanent collections of art and rare books at the Columbia Public Library will take place on Sunday, September 19 at 2:00 p.m. Participants can preview the art from 12:30 p.m. The auction takes place at …
Read More »Relaxation calendar | Relax | indexjournal.com
Announcements are subject to change. Get the most recent information by contacting the host organizations. Today, starting at 10 a.m., search for original works of art by local artists hidden in the shops of downtown Abbeville. Once found, sign the âTake Me Homeâ card attached to each work and leave …
Read More »Elon Musk says Starlink will drop out of beta next month
This long-exposure image shows a track from a cluster of SpaceX Starlink satellites passing over Uruguay on February 7, 2021.Photo: Mariana Suarez / AFP (Getty Images) Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX Friday announced that Starlink, the company’s satellite internet service, will exit its public beta phase in October. While this …
Read More »Roc Nation School of Music, Sports and Entertainment Supports Hope Scholarship Program with Inaugural School Collection
Today, the Roc Nation School of Music, Sports & Entertainment at Long Island University unveiled its first collection of back-to-school merchandise for the fall semester 2021, where proceeds from all purchases will be donated. to the Hope Fellowship Program. The collection will include T-shirts, sweaters, hoodies, shorts, socks, hats, beach …
Read More »An eco-artistic festival on Amsterdam Avenue
Jody Sperling /Time Laps To dance. Photo by Jun Hua Eu. An âopen streetâ on avenue d’Amsterdam between 109th and 110th streets will offer ecological and artistic programs on Saturdays from 12 noon to 6.30 p.m. The full output and schedule are below: Jody Sperling /Time Laps Dance and The …
Read More »66 pop and jazz albums, shows and festivals coming this fall
ENDEA OWENS & THE KITCHEN Let’s be honest: many of us started the pandemic by promising to fill lonely lockdowns with new and meaningful plans. For Endea Owens, a young booming bass player, that wish came true. A member of the âLate Showâ group led by Jon Batiste, she began …
Read More »Saint Rose music teachers sue to keep cut jobs in crisis
ALBANY – Four of the dozen professors who received notice of dismissal in December 2020 by the College of Saint Rose are suing to get their jobs back. A lawyer for the four music teachers filed a lawsuit on their behalf with the Albany County Supreme Court on Thursday, accusing …
Read More »How Ibrahim Kamara found his place in fashion
Beyond the covers Mr. Kamara’s work tends to flirt at the intersection of raw realism, pop culture tropes, and the alternate realities he creates. Among his early covers for Dazed, one featured adapted Nigerian activists holding their national flag; another showed a young black man in a Gucci tracksuit and …
Read More »Nick Jonas Birthday: All Acting Movies to Watch Streaming
Happy birthday Nick jonas! A day like today 29 yearss was born the musician and actor who rose to fame after joining the successful group Jonah Brothers. Although his work as a singer has occupied a good part of his life, the truth is that he has participated in a …
Read More »Local arts groups receive grant through federal relief funds | Local News
Artistic grants Wiregrass art groups have received grants from the Alabama Council on the Arts for individual projects, operating costs, and under the Alabama Arts Recovery Grants Program. Andalusian Ballet Association $ 15,000 Alabama Arts Recovery Grant $ 5,800 AIM High Program Alabama Dance Works (formerly Patti Rutland Jazz) $ …
Read More »The popular music school is growing – with a commitment to the neighbors there will be no drums
Plans have been approved for the expansion of a popular music school in Hartlepool, with a promise to neighbors that there will be “no drums”. Proposals were submitted to the Hartlepool Council Planning Department earlier this year to convert two vacant apartments on the corner of Stockton Road and Cornwall …
Read More »Nashville Hitmakers’ Big Night of Music at Indian Lake High School
If professional music songwriters had the equivalent of an All-Star game in baseball, it was held last night with the Nashville Hitmakers at Indian Lake High School. The evening of original hit songs, performed live with the men and women who wrote them, was a spectacular moment of fantastic music, …
Read More »Music: “Nothing but love” | Roswell Daily Record
Submitted Photo Pictured left are Peter Hand, Matthew Parrish, Houston Person, Kathy Lyon, Lafayette Harris, Jr. and Vince Ector. A collaboration of renowned jazz musicians worked on Lyon’s new album, “Nothin ‘But Love”. Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record “Nothin ‘But Love” album shows passion for jazz Celebrity jazz singer …
Read More »Today’s Story August 22, 2021 – Morning Diary
22 august Today’s highlights 1996 President Bill Clinton signed a welfare law that ends guaranteed cash payments to the poor and requires work on the part of recipients. Also on this date 1485 Richard III of England was killed in the Battle of Bosworth, thus ending the War of the …
Read More »A Day of Apples and Art at Sholan Farms – Sentinel and Enterprise
LEOMINSTER – “A Day of Apples and Art” will officially showcase the New England apple harvest in 2021, with a one-day celebration at this premier “traveling museum” to be held from 10 am to 4 pm on Saturday 4 September at Sholan Farms, 1125 Pleasant Street The event is part …
Read More »At 25, Liberty Celebrates ‘Magic Moment’ in Women’s Basketball
Margaret Martinez did her best, but she knew she had to work her game. Her 8-year-old daughter, Mackenzie, had fallen in love with the defense of rookie Liberty Didi Richards and her hairstyle – two Afro puffs full of by train. When Martinez couldn’t fully understand Mackenzie’s puffs, she reached …
Read More »Generations of Bluegrass Music to be Celebrated at Next Festival | Rockingham now
âIt was just a job opportunity that presented itself,â he said. âGoing to fiddling conventions when I was young, I decided that was what I was going to do even if it wasn’t a glorious lifestyle. “ In 2013, the group “High Voltage”, with Jesse Smathers as lead singer, won …
Read More »Shake Your Moneymaker at Fly & Sofia Dance Studio – C’est Shanghai
Flying and Sofia is a Shanghai-based dance studio, offering international, instructor-led classes in everything from Brazilian zouk and kizomba to salsa, bachata, urban hip hop and jazz funk. As choreographed dance studio classes become more and more common all over China – whether for exercise or for Douyin fodder – …
Read More »TikTok Megastar and musician Bella Poarch sign with artist agency A3 and tease second single
TIC Tac star and aspiring musician Bella poarch signed with Artist agency A3 for representation within the alternative programming, digital media, licensing and branding division of the artistic agency. Poarch has racked up 78 million followers on TikTok, where she is best known for her quirky lip-syncing videos. It is …
Read More »Montgomery County Home & Outdoor Living Show Coming This Month
CONROE, TX – Montgomery County’s annual fall show for the home and the outdoors features appearances from big name home improvement with more than 200 exhibitors sharing products and services. DIY workshops are back! Have fun making a flower arrangement with Joalys, owner of Houston Events & Florals, creating a …
Read More »“What It’s Like To Be There”: Celebrating the Art of Robert Beck
By Stuart Mitchner Robert Beck’s exhibition which opened on July 30 at the James A. Michener Art Museum is called “It’s Personal”. As Beck explains: “The majority of my paintings are done directly from the subject in one sitting. They portray where I am, what interests me and what it …
Read More »Forest Hills-Regent Square Area Events Calendar: Find Out What’s Happening This Week
FOREST HILLS-REGENT SQUARE, PA – Fancy a night out with friends? Find out what’s new in your Forest Hills-Regent Square Patch community calendar. Here are some of the events happening in town this week. Want to add your own event? Whether you’re planning a fundraiser, board game night, or painting …
Read More »Guitar and ukulele teacher | The Music Journal
Wednesday August 25, 2021, 12:05 p.m. Celebrating 10 years of music education in County Limerick, Mid-West Vocal Academy & Music School is currently calling for applications for the position of Guitar and Ukulele Teacher for the upcoming 2021/22 academic year. Responsibilities would include preparing students for various exams and concerts …
Read More »How communist rapper Noname fights American capitalist culture
VSImmunism is a touchy subject for most Americans. There are good reasons for it: Communists and Socialists, their less radical counterparts, have historically been persecuted by the government following wars highlighting the country’s dependence on capitalist structures. It’s rare for Americans to openly embrace the radical concept today, but one …
Read More »On History Day – August 9 – Almanac
Today is Monday August 9, the 221st day of 2021 with 144 to follow. The moon is growing. The morning stars are Jupiter, Neptune, Saturn and Uranus. The evening stars are Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus and Venus. People born on this day are under the sign of Leo. …
Read More »Today in History: Sunday August 8
(AP) – Today is Sunday August 8, the 220th day of 2021. There are 145 days left in the year. The highlight of today’s history: August 8, 1974President Richard Nixon, facing further damaging revelations in the Watergate scandal, announced he would step down the next day. To this date : …
Read More »The Lumbee Film Festival begins September 17 and will be at the Thomas Entrepreneurship Hub
PEMBROKE – The fourth annual Lumbee Film Festival returns to the big screen with 18 new films from Indigenous filmmakers screened over two days at the Thomas Entrepreneurship Hub on Main Street. This year’s festival is presented by the North Carolina Museum of Art and features live music, movies, food, …
Read More »Marissa Klapwald is Lacordaire’s new advancement director
Lacordaire Academy (GOOGLE STREET VIEW) Megan Mannato, principal of the Lacordaire Academy school, announced the hiring of Marissa Klapwald as the new director of advancement of the school. Klapwald joined Lacordaire in July and brings over 15 years of development experience to her role. She has worked in the field …
Read More »Tri-C High School Rock Off opening 2022 admissions with free concert
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Get ready to rock: The Tri-C High School Rock Off has opened entries for its 2022 contest, and to celebrate, some Rock Off alumni will be putting on a free show on August 11. The show will feature former Rock-Off winners, Detention, Grenon, Lil ‘G. Fresh and …
Read More »Federal authorities arrest three men for murder of transgender woman in Puerto Rico
NASHVILLE – The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) has filed a lawsuit with the U.S. District Court for the Central District of Tennessee to challenge Tennessee law that prohibits transgender students, teachers, and staff from accessing washrooms, locker rooms, and to other sex-only facilities. compatible with their gender identity. The lawsuit …
Read More »Playful People Productions announces 2021-22 season
Playful People Productions of San Jose announces an exciting roster of in-person musicals for adults, teens and children stretching through 2022, and structured with attendee health and safety paramount. Registration for the programs, as soon as they become available, will be done online at https://www.playfulpeople.org/registration. For more information, families can …
Read More »Tatton Park festival will celebrate all things Japanese
Tatton Park Japanese Garden Submitted by Kyriane Miller On Saturday August 14th in the gardens of Tatton Park there will be a one day festival to celebrate all things Japanese. The event marks the Japanese Embassy’s Japan-UK cultural season and brings the sights, sounds and art of Japan to Cheshire. …
Read More »Euan Morton in concert: Broadway ‘King’ with a big heart to attend the Jonesborough Repertory Theater | New
Over the past two years, King George III of Hamilton, Euan Morton, has developed a soft spot for the Jonesborough Repertory Theater. After making several friendships through the theater company, he offered to give a benefit concert to raise support for the small local theater which, with so many art …
Read More »The next performance of “To Awaken The Sleeper” at the Colorado Music Festival was inspired by James Baldwin – CBS Denver
BOULDER, Colorado (CBS4) – The Colorado Music Festival at Chautauqua Auditorium on Thursday will present a composition by Joel Thompson inspired by the words of James Baldwin, echoing the author’s sentiment influencing the nation’s progress and the work that remains to be done. Portrait of the American writer James Baldwin …
Read More »VC LIVE | 2021 Meadowmount School of Music – Live from Westport, New York
the Meadowmount School of Music was created in 1944 by a pedagogue Ivan Galamian and offers a 7-week summer program in the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York for aspiring professional string players. Alumni include Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zukerman, Jaime Laredo, Michael Rabin, Yo-Yo Ma, Lynn Harrell, Joshua Bell, and …
Read More »BIG LIT is back to celebrate its 10 years with dignity
Famous actress Annette Badland is among the names to appear at this year’s festival Fearless in having to throw 5,000 brochures in the trash, organizers staged the first virtual BIG LIT as several authors appeared online. However, now in 2021, the event is back to properly celebrate the 10th anniversary, …
Read More »Yoko Ono presents MEND PIECE for London
This fall, visitors to the Whitechapel Gallery are invited to participate in an interactive installation by world-renowned artist, musician and activist Yoko Ono (b.1933, Japan). Yoko Ono, Mend Piece, 1966/2018, Broken cups and saucers, thread, glue, duct tape. Installation view: ‘You & I’, A4 Arts Foundation, Cape Town, South Africa, …
Read More »MI Bar will require vaccination or negative Covid test to enter
I must first point out that a private company may have rules not to allow people to enter their establishments. Why they would want to deny people spending money on their businesses is their own business. The Detroit Marble Bar wrote the following on the Facebook page: âFrom July 30 …
Read More »North Las Vegas charter school music program ready to rock
Wade Vandervort Wyatt Coday, 15, plays drums during a Rock Academy of the Performing Arts rehearsal at Delta Academy in North Las Vegas on Thursday, July 29, 2021. By Hillary Davis (contact) Tuesday August 3, 2021 | 2 a.m Wyatt Coday enrolled in Delta Academy to become a rock star. …
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