Usnavi (Anthony Ramos) runs a local bodega and dreams of returning to the Dominican Republic in In the heights. Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures hide caption toggle legend Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures Usnavi (Anthony Ramos) runs a local bodega and dreams of returning to the Dominican Republic in In …
Read More »Education New Zealand hosts a week of partner workshops to celebrate and strengthen international education relations
New Delhi, Delhi, India: Education New Zealand has kicked off New Zealand Partners Workshop Week (NZPWW) 2021 – a five-day virtual international educational event that runs June 14-18. The forum will showcase the unique qualities of a New Zealand education, such as its future direction, provide updates on the latest …
Read More »Violinist Receives Grades 8 to Five Distinction, Life News & Top Stories
When five-year-old Travis Wong earned a distinction in the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music’s (ABRSM) 8th grade violin exam in London in April, his family was surprised. Travis, who turned six last month, learned the violin at the age of three. He had less than four months …
Read More »Brilliant world premiere by Philly The Crossing choir honors Breonna Taylor
Beyond the rage, there is sorrow – pure, simple, calm. This is the new job we have the time, composed by sound artist Matana Roberts for The Crossing choir in honor of Breonna Taylor. The social-distancing play’s outdoor performances this weekend at The Woodlands Cemetery had the unaccompanied 24-voice group …
Read More »You are invited to make music »Albuquerque Journal
………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. Busy McCarroll of Busy y los Big Deals is one of the organizers of Make Music Day Santa Fe. (Courtesy of Make Music Day Santa Fe) Copyright © 2021 …
Read More »today in history | OMCP
Today in History Today is Sunday, June 13, the 164th day of 2021. There are 201 days left in⦠Today in history Today is Sunday, June 13, the 164th day of 2021. There are 201 days left in the year. The highlight of today’s history: On June 13, 1966, the …
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Christophe Byrd THE WASHINGTON POST – If a crime writer, cosmologist, and mythologist collaborated on a video game, the result could be Genesis Black, the most conceptually daring game to hit digital storefronts in many moons. Unlike most games which bend over backwards to deliver easily digestible narratives, Genesis Black …
Read More »THIS WEEK IN THE ARTS | Live music, conferences, Juneteenth and more | Area
Konza United Way Restaurant Week, all day. Pick up a passport at a participating restaurant, Konza United Way office, or the Chamber of Commerce building, then dine there or buy take-out from as many participating restaurants as possible and get the stamp to prove it. Enter for a chance to …
Read More »Celebrate World Music Day | Cyprus Mail
June 21 is a special day for many reasons. It is the international day of yoga and the summer solstice but also the world day of music. With three different reasons to celebrate, there are bound to be a variety of events around the island and a somewhat unique performance …
Read More »Georgia families hope Alzheimer’s drug will help loved ones
ATLANTA Every day, Arthena Caston prays for more time. More time to get to know her grandchildren and get them to know their âIyaâ. More time to share many Christmases with his family. In March 2016, Caston, who lives in Macon, was diagnosed with early stage Alzheimer’s disease at 51, …
Read More »It’s happening at the Great Neck Library – Community News
Online programs are run live on Zoom, unless otherwise specified. Open to everyone. No Zoom account required. You can join Zoom events by going to join.zoom.us, and enter the meeting ID and program password. You can also dial 1 (646) 558-8656 or find your local number at zoom.us/zoomconference. Some events …
Read More »Motel 7 presents the music video for “Are We There Yet”
The classic road trip question, “Are we there yet?”, Never sounded so good as it did on the Los Angeles duo. Motel 7’s new track. The music video for their travel ballad, “Are We There Yet”, is kissed by the sun and tinted in golden pastels. Directed by Paris Brosnan, …
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The Bears are crying out for the defense of an inside linebacker who can cover passing situations like Roquan Smith does, or at least somewhere near his level. This is because Danny Trevathan has reached a point in his NFL career where there are real questions about his overall abilities. …
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âFor heavy-duty studio headphones, the SMB-02s are amazing,â says Sam Valenti IV of Ghostly International. “I like the really clean top of the line, and these dazzle.” He loves them so much, in fact, that Ghostly has teamed up with Phonon on a special edition of the Phonon 4400, an …
Read More »Palenke Arts Throws a Party – Voices from Monterey Bay
The Palenke Arts Festival Returns For Its Fifth Year, Bringing A Multicultural Mix Of Performing Artists To Laguna Grande Park In Seaside | Provided | FEATURED By Kathryn McKenzie An annual festival of music, art and culture in Seaside has even more resonance this year, testifying to the resilience and …
Read More »Music School Software Market 2021 Covid 19 Impact Analysis, Growth Rate, Future Trends, and Forecast
The latest report expands the market size, characteristics of the Music School Software Market and the market growth of music school software industry and divide it into types, applications and consumption areas for music school software. The report included a PESTEL analysis of the industry to study the most important …
Read More »MCC Students Receive Fairall Memorial Scholarships | News, Sports, Jobs
Contributed photo Pictured are the 2021-2022 Fairall Memorial scholarship recipients. The Marshalltown Community College Foundation and the Fairall Memorial Scholarship Committee celebrated the selection of one of MCC’s most prestigious scholarships. Because their family members have chosen to serve in the armed forces, these MCC students have been selected as …
Read More »Entrepreneur’s Journey to Japan Leads to Guitar Pedal Trade – Oxford Observer
Oxford resident Lance Giles admitted he was happy to see his guitar pedal business, Dogman Devices, showcased on Twitter, but he also felt that the platform could only partially tell its story. Currently a creator and designer of handcrafted electric guitar pedals, Giles’ previous adventures include a 2-year trip to …
Read More »8 good things to do in the triad: June 10-16 | Business
1) Our time – June 10, 2021 – The Arts Council of Winston-Salem & Forsyth County and Triad Cultural Arts will present âOur Time: A Conversation in Black and White,â a new play by Lynn Felder, June 10-12 at 7:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. on June 12 at the Reynolds …
Read More »Country in the Burg to host a music festival, a golf outing in Cedarburg
Cedarburg’s Country in the Burg Music Festival will return August 27-28 for its first two-day event to rectify last year’s cancellation. “I know everyone is going through a difficult time during this”, organizer Alex Uhan said last year. “Just know, we’re here to catch up with you.” This will be …
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Read More »15 remarkable music festivals return in 2021 | Entertainment News
Music lovers rejoice! Live festivals are back, bringing the sounds of music to the ears and hearts of fans who have had to rely on playlists and headphones to bring music into their lives for the past year or so. The Stacker team agrees with Billy Joel when he said, …
Read More »Townsend School of Music at Mercer hopes to help thousands with the Healing Arts project
“We hope this will change the world of anxiety and bring peace.” Townsend School of Music Dean creates healing arts projectHealing Arts Project MACON, Ga (41NBC / WMGT) – A project created by Mercer’s Townsend School of Music is hoping to help people around the world. The school’s dean, Dr …
Read More »Music and dance continue to drive societal change
The Opinion BDN section operates independently and does not set newsroom policies or contribute to reporting or editing articles elsewhere in the newspaper or on bangordailynews.com. David L. Nevins is co-editor of The Fulcrum and co-founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bridge Alliance Education Fund. Watching …
Read More »Underwater bomb detectors find new whale population
Blue whales may be the largest animals in the world, but they are also some of the hardest to find. Not only are they rare (less than 0.15% of southern hemisphere blue whales are estimated to have survived whaling), but they are also reclusive by nature and can cover large …
Read More »Florence names the five best seniors of the 2021 class | News, Sports, Jobs
FLORENCE, Wisconsin – The Florence County School District has announced its top five seniors of the 2021 class. They are: – William Liebergen is the son of Lee and Donna Liebergen of Fence, Wisconsin. He participated in football during all four years of high school and was a team captain …
Read More »Montgomery’s Beat Champ has the recipe for success
For Montgomery’s Beat Champ, stringing together a beat is more than just throwing sounds together. It’s even more than putting together a puzzle. Think of him more as a gourmet chef with a musical recipe, which he likes to prepare with quality ingredients. âIf you’re picking out sounds that already …
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RELATED STORIES America has talent booked his best audition for late Tuesday with a Golden Buzzer recipient who managed to accomplish the impossible – forcing Simon Cowell to display genuine emotion. The two-hour show ended with the introduction of Jane, 30, who performs under the stage name Nightbirde. The Ohio …
Read More »Bay City Fencepost June 8 | Fence posts
Greetings Bay City! June is everywhere (musical notes). Summer is back with the dairy parade, fireworks, farmers markets and most importantly the bay is filled with crabbing and fishing boats. Bay City in the summer is the best place to live in the summer. Everything, and I mean Everything, is …
Read More »Ars Nova Workshop to present jazz / contemporary music events at The Woodlands this summer
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Read More »Beeville native works on musical documentary for “Goonies” star Corey Feldman
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas – A Coastal Bend YouTuber started his channel to highlight obscure films he admired growing up. Journalist Corderro McMurry shares the story of Beeville local Adan Gonzales and his YouTube channel called Staunch TV. âWell, when I first started it started out a little bit differently, but …
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Producer of HBO Max’s hit “Veneno”, Spanish company BuendÃa Estudios, a joint venture of Atresmedia and Movistar Plus, is currently developing a series about Federico GarcÃa Lorca, Spain’s greatest and best-known modern poet, performed by supporters of dictator Francisco Franco in 1936 for his leftist views and homosexuality. Currently in …
Read More »This week’s events in the Concord area
CONCORD, MA – Looking for things to do this week? Your Concord Patch Community Calendar is a great way to keep tabs on what’s happening near you and find local events that match your interests. Here’s a look at local events coming to the area this week. Tip: if you …
Read More »Music and dance continue to drive change
Nevins co-editor of The Fulcrum and co-founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bridge Alliance Education Fund. Watching the Kennedy Center Honors on Sunday night, I realized that this celebration of lifelong artistic achievement is more than just a show business awards ceremony. The Kennedy Center represents …
Read More »Boardman students celebrate end of school
The Austintown Farmers’ Market returns this week; Lit Youngstown offers writing camps, a workshop for teens BOARDMAN – The Boardman High School Jazz Program will feature the 2k21 âSchool’s Outâ pop / rock show tonight at Boardman Park. 2k21 is a horned rock band that performs a wide variety of …
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For anyone over 30, Fortnite might be nothing more than a benchmark in the vast pool of memes, gifs, and TV shows. However, the popular video game, which only launched in 2017, has racked up huge success – with around 350 million player accounts and 80.4 million monthly users. There …
Read More »Dance at home: Ailey Extension offers virtual lessons | Entertainment
Ailey Extension also regularly offers not only adult classes but also workshops for kids and teens and more. In practice, a summer workshop for children and adolescents will be held until the end of June. Visit aileyextension.com to learn more and for pricing. Additionally, dance fans can take a free …
Read More »Christian singer and songwriter Cade Thompson creates music in the face of school and mass shootings
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Read More »Unfix: Human impact on the planet is at the center of the World Scottish Art Festival
THE ecological crisis, climate change and hypercapitalism are at the center of an artistic festival linking Glasgow to New York, Tokyo and Bologna. Unfix, which started in Scotland in 2015 and now has sister events across the world, begins June 11 and runs for 17 days online. For the first …
Read More »Lutheran University of California 2021 Update – ELCA Grand Canyon Synod
View report in PDF format The Lutheran University of California, a member of the ELCA Colleges and Universities Network, equips graduates called and empowered to serve others so that all can flourish. Amid the changing pandemic landscape, more than 4,000 Cal Lutheran students are learning virtually or in hybrid classrooms …
Read More »Yoshi Wada, inventive creator of sound worlds, dies at 77
Yoshi Wada, a Japanese-born composer and artist who drew a following by creating cacophonous, minimalist performances on homemade instruments and was a member of the Fluxus performance art movement which took root in New York City in the 1960s, died May 18 at his Manhattan home. He was 77 years …
Read More »YS School Board – Deficit delayed by one year
The financial situation of Yellow Springs schools looks a little more optimistic at the end of the school year than it was last fall, according to District Treasurer Tammy Emrick. Reporting to the school board at its last regular meeting on Thursday, May 13, Emrick said income for the past …
Read More »4 popular movies that aren’t Marvel or DC but based on comics and graphic novels
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CHICAGO, IL (April 20, 2021) – Today, as part of its continued mission to improve America’s health, the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) announced its National Health Equity Strategy for address the national crisis of racial disparities in health. This strategy intends to change the trajectory of health disparities …
Read More »Vermont Arts News | Vermont Arts
BRATTLEBORO – The Juno Orchestra, Vermont’s newest professional chamber orchestra, presented their four-part project: âJuno Singlesâ. Juno hired four local composers, each commissioning to create a 10- to 15-minute work for string orchestra. Derrik Jordan, world music specialist; Robert Merfeld, pianist and chamber music teacher; Dana Maiben, violinist and specialist …
Read More »APAC, Europe, America (Region) to Lead Music School Software Market Forecast 2021-2026
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Read More »Jazz musician who served in the United States Army
Jazz musicians have a distinguished record of service in the United States Army. To celebrate Memorial Day weekend, we’ll tell you the story of six jazz musicians who have dedicated part of their careers to their homeland. Everyone was a jazz legend, but they were also heroes away from the …
Read More »Sukita: the Japanese photographer who captured rock music royalty
Masayoshi Sukita remembers the first time he met David Bowie. It was in 1972; the rock star had adopted her character from Ziggy Stardust and was set to become world famous. Despite his limited English, the Japanese photographer contacted Bowie’s management and persuaded them to arrange a shoot. Sukita says …
Read More »Nashville Jazz Workshop launches Jazz Am, a children’s park program in North Nashville on Saturday mornings
Eric dilts (photo by Eric England) For 20 years, the Nashville Jazz Workshop (NJW) has provided community programming, enriching lives and supporting the art form of jazz through education and jazz performances. This summer, NJW is excited to launch this free event, Jazz AM, their new initiative dedicated to the …
Read More »Is your child an athlete, music lover or gamer? These camps in Georgia, South Carolina are for you
Video above: Georgia begins rollout of COVID-19 to children under 12 With COVID-19 cases declining, it is slowly becoming safer to congregate. As a result, summer camps are resuming and reopening this summer. While many camps and daycares have already started, here are a few that are still accepting applications …
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The Boys Love genre has seen a renaissance recently, with many new titles in the limelight and several older titles receiving renewed attention. The Boys Love genre has a fascinating and unique history, evolving over the years to become the genre it is today. In fact, the story of Boys …
Read More »Kearney Street Studio in San Francisco gives voice to Asian American artists – CBS San Francisco
San Francisco (CBS SF) – Jason Bayani remembers realizing he wasn’t the only Asian American poet. âI had to be in space with different artists from all over the country,â he told KPIX 5. âEveryone who looks like me and shares the same story. It’s like watching.â Read more: Update: …
Read More »Greater Victoria’s school music programs may have been saved from the chopping block
VICTORIA – It looks like the students’ musical messages of protest have been heard and the college music programs in the Greater Victoria School District will be saved, at least for another year. “We have removed those music cuts and preserved as much as possible,” said Jordan Watters, chairman of …
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Yesterday (June 2), Grimes posted a TikTok explaining why she thinks artificial intelligence is “the quickest path to communism”. Filmed in front of an illustration from the Japanese manga manga Berserk, the clip sees the artist – with drawings on his face – sharing his “proposal for the communists”. She …
Read More »Top 15 Art Events of the Week in NJ: Newark Art Museum reopens, Groove in the Grove fest, more
DANIEL BERNARD ROMANIAN Here’s a look at the arts events happening across the state, until June 9. MUSEUMS ⢠The state’s largest museum, the Newark Museum of Art, reopens June 3, with scheduled tours required. Among the exhibits is’ Wolfgang Gil: Sonic Geometries’, described on the museum’s website as a …
Read More »Musicians from the region will perform in the concert of the winners
ROCKPORT – Bay Chamber Concerts and Music School is planning to host the Young Stars of Maine Laureates Concert at 4 p.m. on Sunday, June 6 at Rockport Opera House, 6 Central St. The Young Stars of Maine program emphasizes the excellence and engagement of emerging Maine musicians in eight …
Read More »Howard H. Bariteau | Obituary
Howard H. Bariteau went to live with Jesus on Sunday, May 30, 2021, who died at Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center after a brief admission. Howard H. Bariteau was born in Watertown on July 26, 1934, the only child of the late Henry and Clara Abbott Bariteau of Carthage. He graduated from …
Read More »New to Netflix UK in June 2021 – all upcoming shows and movies
The sun is out, the pubs are open and it is June, which means summer is finally here! While you can’t beat a weekend sitting in the park, sunbathing outdoors, sometimes all you want is a crisp box set or a brand new movie to watch while you bask in …
Read More »Diamondbacks pitcher gives guitars to Alice Cooper teen center
Arizona Diamondbacks relief pitcher Kevin Ginkel has agreed to donate a guitar to Alice Cooper’s Solid Rock Teen Centers for every strikeout he throws at Chase Field this season. Ginkel, whose song is Cooper’s’ 80s hit, “Poison,” also provided tickets to the Diamondbacks games for teens in the center as …
Read More »Arts Calendar – The Durango Herald
Wednesday June 2 Adam Swanson, 5:30 p.m., Diamond Belle Saloon, 699 Main Ave. Terry Rickard, 5:30 p.m., Office Spiritorium, 699 Main Ave. The Jeff Solon Jazz Duo, 6:00 p.m., Dandelion Cafe, 725 East Second Ave. Thursday June 3 School Leaving Celebration, 5:00 p.m. to Sunday, Tico Time River Resort, 20 …
Read More »Japan plans to ask Olympic fans for negative COVID tests and vaccinations – Media
The pandemic has dealt a “catastrophic blow” to the European cultural industry. But, despite the gloomy outlook, Valeria Brusnikina (Photo) declared that music and art were an international success and could explode again, writes Martin Banks. In an interview with this website, Brusnikina, who represents an association that, among other …
Read More »New data in Peru shows death toll from COVID-19 exceeds 180,000
LIMA, Peru (AP) – Peru on Monday announced a sharp increase in its death toll from COVID-19, saying there have been more than 180,000 deaths since the pandemic hit the country earlier this year last. The announcement was made at the presidential palace when a report was presented by a …
Read More »What is Asian American music, really?
In the decades since its inception, the term âAsian Americanâ has become depoliticized; Once a coalition that sought to mobilize collectively against injustice, it has evolved into a demographic – and marked by cavernous contrasts. After the passage of the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965, an infusion of Asian …
Read More »How Olivia Rodrigo Became Pop’s Brightest New Star
âNini and I are very similar,â said Olivia Rodrigo. “She writes songs about the boys and puts them on social media, and it’s totally something I do in my real life.” Rodrigo sat in front of a mixer, talking about the character she plays on TV and the complicated ways …
Read More »San Francisco’s Kearny Street studio gives voice to Asian artists – CBS San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) – Jason Bayani remembers discovering how he was not alone as an Asian American poet. âI have to be in space with all these different artists from all over the country,â he told KPIX 5. âIt’s like watching all these people who look like me, share …
Read More »From the Beatles to U2, a rock book shows the photographer’s life’s work: The Asahi Shimbun
Koh Hasebe was unfamiliar with the subject of a 1965 assignment that led to his over 40-year career as Japan’s most prolific rock ‘n’ roll royalty photographer. âAt the time, I didn’t know who The Beatles were,â he recalls. Thanks to this mission, Hasebe became the first Japanese photographer to …
Read More »Phil DiRe, influential founder of the Buffalo Jazz Ensemble, dies at age 80
Phil DiRe, founder of the Buffalo Jazz Ensemble, passed away on May 26 at the age of 80. this delay. That’s not to say that the other years didn’t matter and didn’t become mainstays in Phil’s life. But that is to say that Phil, as a musician, influenced the lives …
Read More »Increases for the Springfield Science Museum, Public Forum, Community Music School and other nonprofits proposed in the State Senate budget of $ 47.7 billion for the fiscal year 2022
As Massachusetts reopens and residents come back to life without COVID-19 restrictions, state lawmakers are considering a slew of budget changes for fiscal 2022 that could give hard-hit nonprofits a boost in Springfield and western Massachusetts. The recently approved $ 47.7 billion budget by the State Senate includes several amendments …
Read More »Today in history | WTOP
Today in History Today is Sunday May 30, the 150th day of 2021. There are 215 days left in⦠Today in history Today is Sunday, May 30, the 150th day of 2021. There are 215 days left in the year. Today’s highlight in history: On May 30, 1431, Joan of …
Read More »VMFA’s “The Dirty South” Exhibition Blends Visual Art and Sound Expression | Arts and theater
“The Dirty South” is inspired by the influential hip-hop genre of the same name that emerged in the region in the mid-1990s. Its musical constellation includes the distinct sounds of Virginia’s Hampton Roads (Pharrell Williams, Missy Elliott, Timbaland), Atlanta (OutKast, Ludacris, Usher, TLC) and New Orleans (Lil Wayne, Master P), …
Read More »Valedictorian, 15, graduated from high school 1 month after graduation from college
GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan (WOOD) – Voca Ford is 15 years old and she just graduated from high school a month after graduating from college. New vaccine initiative gives 12-17 year olds a chance to win a full SUNY or CUNY scholarship âI started high school when I was 11 and …
Read More »Quin Snyder doesn’t need the NBA Coach of the Year award. His work this season is a reflection of something bigger.
Editor’s Note ⢠This story is only available to Salt Lake Tribune subscribers. Thank you for supporting local journalism. Quin Snyder will not win the NBA Coach of the Year award. Write it down now. Not⦠it’s going to⦠happen. Not much either. At least Snyder would never think so. …
Read More »Remembering the women of our wars | Op-ed
They were nurses, soldiers, code breakers, factory workers, resistance fighters, prisoners of war, victims. We must remember this on Remembrance Day. Women have been warriors throughout history. During the Civil War, they took male pseudonyms, wore men’s uniforms, and fought on both sides. Harriet Tubman was then a spy and …
Read More »Music Students Celebrate Grade 8 Success Despite Online Classes Due To Pandemic
Music students at Wrekin College celebrate their achievement in eighth grade Although students had to take online classes and exams, Wrekin College celebrated a 100% pass rate on passed scored instrumental tests as schools were closed for the third nationwide lockdown. But the music department staff were particularly excited to …
Read More »Two June 17th events scheduled for June 19th in Lumberton
May 28, 2021 LUMBERTON – The Robeson Planetarium and Science Center is set to reopen to the public with a brand new schedule and location. On June 12, the planetarium will feature at least two public programs at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., featuring Martian rovers Perseverance, Curiosity and Chinese …
Read More »RELIGIONAL NOTES: May 29-June 6 Events: Sundays in the Garden of God at First Plymouth; Energize Climate Change Online Lecture Series, Part 2; Trivia evenings; Imagination station “In the Garden” for children. | Faith and values
University of Financial Peace at St. Mark’s Church – 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (Wednesday) to June 2. Learn to tell your money where to go instead of wondering where it went. Nine Lessons Based on Biblical Wisdom and Common Sense, Upper Fellowship Hall, 8550 Pioneers Blvd. Register: financialpeace.com/classes/1134730. FoodNet …
Read More »Spring Grove High School Students Write Original Song for Graduates
While many graduating classes choose a song to represent their class, Spring Grove Area High School’s class of 2021 had an original song dedicated to them. A group of 10 high school students, nine of whom were seniors, wrote and produced an original song called “Soar,” which they performed at …
Read More »Events not to miss in Baltimore this month
TO 19/06: THE MARIN FESTIVAL: FREE PERFORMANCESIn the orchestra’s first in-person events since the onset of COVID-19, Maestra Marin Alsop will lead the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in outdoor community performances, ending with a gala on June 19. Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Times vary. TO 19/06: THE HERITAGE OF THE CHARCOAL SKUTTLEThis …
Read More »Waltham Community Calendar
To come up: Live music at Gore Place: 7:30 p.m. June 3. Tickets: $ 21. To order / information: http://goreplace.org. Gore Place will offer a concert of Irish music by violinist Laurel Martin and multi-instrumentalist Mark Roberts with a special performance by dancer Sean nos Keiran Jordan. The renewal of …
Read More »Music Teacher Directs Heartwarming Video of Elementary School Student Singing “We Are the World” – Lexington-Fayette, Ky.
Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky 2021-05-27 18:30:50 – Clarkville, IndianaWRTV) – A music teacher at a primary school in South India used a rare note to create a charming and heartwarming music video with his students. Emmy Bodner, a music teacher at Clarksville Elementary School, divided her students into different groups throughout the …
Read More »Smithville senior enjoys music, technology and exploration | K 12
SMITHVILLE – High school graduate Carter Pate might be practicing what comedian Steve Martin said, âBe so good they can’t ignore you. After all, he understands music, plays guitar, sings, and had a weighted GPA over 4.0. Pate was involved in the Smithville High School Choir for three years, most …
Read More »Things to do in the San Gabriel / Whittier Valley, May 27 – June 3 – San Gabriel Valley Tribune
The Norton Simon Museum on Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena has reopened but with some temporary closures of galleries and other areas. (Google Street View) Things to do in the San Gabriel / Whittier Valley May 27 – June 3: The Monrovia Street Market and Fair is open every Friday from …
Read More »Ron Spears to Offer Guitar Lessons at the School of American Music | Characteristics
THREE OAKS – Michiana musician Ron Spears will be giving a new session of basic guitar lessons starting June 12 at the Arts & Education Center at the School of American Music, 14 Maple St. The five-session course will be held at 3 p.m. from Saturday to July 17, except …
Read More »Smithville Chamber of Commerce hands out awards at 98th Annual Banquet
The Smithville Area Chamber of Commerce held its 98th Annual Chamber Awards Banquet on May 15th. Although we planned to have our banquet outside in front of the new building, Mother Nature had other plans and we quickly moved from our outdoor indoor facility to the recreation center in little …
Read More »Your Guide to the Perfect Memorial Day Weekend in Honolulu
Photo: courtesy of Shinnyo Lantern Floating Hawai’i Hawaii Shinnyo Lantern Floating Interactive Experience Until June 5 Rather than putting out thousands of souvenir lanterns at Ala Moana Beach, this year’s Shinnyo Lantern Floating Hawai’i has morphed into “Many Rivers, One Ocean: Interactive Experience”, accepting reservations nightly until. June 5. Shinnyo-en …
Read More »Omar Sosa and the B-Bay Quartet perform live Afro-Cuban for Kuumbwa – Santa Cruz Sentinel
If the pandemic slowed down Omar Sosa’s live performances, it did not slow down his creativity. The Cuban-born pianist / composer / bandleader has two new albums to be released soon and he will be performing his third Kuumbwa live concert at 7pm Thursday with his own B-Bay quartet; Sheldon …
Read More »Supporters stage musical protest outside Greater Victoria School District offices – Vancouver Island Free Daily
Just under 20 students, staff and teachers stood outside a building in the Greater Victoria School District (SD61) on Tuesday evening, waving signs, playing instruments and protesting against cuts to their school programs. music. Inside, the district board and staff attended a closed-door meeting with new financial advisor Joan Axford. …
Read More »On TV Wednesday: ‘The Bold Type’ returns to Freeform
During the coronavirus crisis, The Los Angeles Times is making temporary changes to our printing sections. The prime-time TV schedule is on hiatus in the print version, but an expanded version is available in your daily electronic Times newspaper. You can find a printable PDF online at: latimes.com/whats-on-tv. SERIES Kids …
Read More »Welcome to THE COMMONS – News and Views for Windham County, Vermont
By Eugene Uman /Special to the Commons BRATTLEBORO – The Vermont Jazz VSEnter will end its 2020-2021 live broadcast season with a concert by the highly acclaimed Immanuel Wilkins Quartet on Saturday, June 5 at 8 p.m. This young group has been a solid and successful group for four years. …
Read More »Rhode Island Philharmonic Announces Spectacular June Gala with Emanuel Ax
The Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra presents a spectacular June gala celebration with GRAMMY award-winning pianist Emanuel Ax on Saturday, June 12 at 5 p.m. at VETS. The program of this annual gala led by artistic advisor and conductor Bramwell Tovey will include Beethoven’s overture to Egmont and his Emperor Concerto, …
Read More »New BTS song ‘Butter’ debuts at No.1 on Japanese music charts
SEOUL, May 26 (Yonhap) – K-pop supergroup BTS’s new single “Butter” swept to the top spots of Oricon’s weekly Japanese music charts after its release last week, the group’s agency said on Wednesday. âButterâ was at the top of two categories – weekly broadcast and unique digital weekly ranking – …
Read More »Bay City close May 25 | Fence posts
Greetings Bay City! I’ve told you many times that Bay City works with volunteers. Not that we don’t have dedicated and hard-working municipal staff. But volunteers play an important role in all areas of our city’s life. This week’s column is dedicated to all of the volunteers in our community …
Read More »11 best Jamie Foxx movies to watch right now
For Hollywood artists, versatility is the key to a successful career. Actor, singer and comedian Jamie Foxx is pretty much the personification of the term ‘triple threat’. The 53-year-old has constantly evolved throughout his career and seems determined to push the boundaries of what fans expect of him. Born Eric …
Read More »A conversation with Bryan Ida – The Santa Clara
In a statement addressed to his influential work, Ida explains that he uses, “contemporary subjects related to historical events to emphasize that man’s inhumanity towards man is universal and endless.” Ida’s goal is to promote emotion, rather than fear – to reflect “compassion, respect and a desire to right the …
Read More »What Thelonious Monk’s most famous composition owes to Dizzy Gillespie
Two of the founders of modern jazz, Thelonious Monk and Dizzy Gillespie, were born two weeks apart in 1921. In honor of their centenary together, here’s a lot of information on Monk’s âRound Midnightâ and the role it plays. Dizzy played into the shaping of his arrangement. It is certainly …
Read More »Summer Heats Up With Local Day Camps | Local News
School is soon over for the summer, and with the warm weather, local summer day camps are heating up with opportunities, whatever your child’s interests are. New Activities Coordinator Claire Jolley, Manchester Rec Center, shared some of the department’s upcoming programs at the resort. The Manchester Outdoor Adventure Camp will …
Read More »Remembering Phoenix Guitar Master Joey Trujillo, Who Lived To Play
Joey Trujillo was what his cousin described as “a guitarist’s guitarist.” And Carlos Trujillo Marquez, who heads the guitar department at the Arizona Conservatory for Arts and Academics, should know. He spent much of his life doing whatever he could to become the musician his cousin was pretty much “on …
Read More »Calendar of events for Westlake
Note: In response to concerns about the coronavirus, events in the region may be subject to cancellation, postponement or participation limits. Please contact the organizers to confirm event details. May 25 Tuesday Story Time: 10:30 am via Zoom, hosted by Westbank Libraries. This program develops early literacy skills through story …
Read More »Nubya Garcia, Nitin Sawhney and Emma-Jean Thackray for the July Cheltenham Jazz Fest dates
The best names in British jazz can be found on the special summer program of live open-air concerts in the spa town of Montpellier and the Imperial Gardens Cheltenham Jazz Festival returns live with a special summer edition Friday 9 at Sunday 11 July, following its edition broadcast live in …
Read More »NH Music teacher Warren Muchemore left a lasting impression on PHS students
PORTSMOUTH – It doesn’t matter if it’s a saxophone, trumpet, trombone, French horn, oboe, clarinet, drums, piano or bass. If you could name him, Warren Muchemore could play him. A longtime and valued music teacher in Portsmouth who has fostered the development of generations of the city’s young musicians, Muchemore …
Read More »Joe Ingles and TNT surprise Jordan Clarkson with sixth man award
Utah Jazz goalie Jordan Clarkson got some great news during his interview with the “NBA on TNT” team on Monday night. Clarkson, Ernie Johnson and teammate Joe Ingles have revealed they have been named the NBA’s sixth man of the year. Clarkson is now the first jazz player to win …
Read More »The waves of dance month in Chicago after June | Dance
Chicago Dance Month is the ninth face-to-face event in June of this year with outdoor Chicago dancers and dance companies at Navy Pier and McKinley Park. Previously held in April, this year’s celebration will feature a dance at Navy Pier on Saturday in the summer. Watch Chicago Dance.. An online …
Read More »Colorado High School Volleyball Rankings (May 24, 2021)
CHSAAMay 24, 2021 at 11:57 am (Brian Livergood) In the last coaching vote, James Irwin moved up to 5th overall in the state. The rankings, voted on by coaches and some members of the media, are the Association’s official polls. Full rankings for all classes are below. CHSAANow.com Boys Volleyball …
Read More »KARUNA SHINSHO LAUNCHES NEW SINGLE “O PATO”
KARUNA SHINSHO LAUNCHES A NEW SINGLE âO PATOâ – Bossa Nova from Japan! Japanese American singer Karuna Shinsho, known for her sweet and calming vocal renditions of jazz standards and bossa nova songs, released her second single “O Pato” on major streaming platforms – on May 15, 2021. She released …
Read More »TXT unveils new song from ‘Doom at Your Service’ OST, ‘Love Sight’ –
TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) have unveiled a brand new single from the soundtrack of Doom at your service. Released on May 24, the song, titled ‘Love Sight’, is the second song to appear in the tVN series after singer-songwriter WINGof ‘Decomposition’. The fantasy-romance series, which premiered on May 10 of …
Read More »The noubas of the Bauhaus | Dare – Gulf News
Oskar Schlemmer Triadic Ballet, 1927 Image Credit: Provided Tom Wolfe was lucky. His death allowed him to miss the rain of the Bauhaus centenary celebrations. In From Bauhaus to Our House (1981), the American author had written a fierce outcry against the faithful of the famous German art school, held …
Read More »24 new community Covid-19 cases in S’pore, including 2 unrelated, Singapore News & Top Stories
SINGAPORE – There were 36 new cases of coronavirus confirmed at noon Monday (May 24), bringing Singapore’s total to 61,860. There have been 24 community cases, 22 of which have been linked to previous cases. Twelve had already been quarantined. No new cases were reported in the dormitories of migrant …
Read More »Junji Ito Collection: Anime Vs. Manga
Junji Ito is a fan favorite in the horror manga genre, but his work is also difficult to adapt into anime in part due to censorship laws in Japan as well as the medium itself. His page-turning suspense can be difficult to capture in animation, raising the question of whether …
Read More »What is it that convinces hesitant people to get vaccinated?
(NEXSTAR) – Gallup recently published surprising results for a new survey. When asked if they would receive the COVID-19 vaccine if it was free, 1.3 billion people responded that they would not. Only two in three adults said they would receive the vaccine – a percentage of the population too …
Read More »Eagles News: Philadelphia holds 3 of 8 worst NFC East contracts
Let’s go to Philadelphia Eagles connections … The 10 worst deals in NFC East – PhillyVoice8) Joe Flacco. […] During his initial press conference with the Philly media, Flacco was asked in various ways about a possible mentoring relationship with Hurts. While Flacco made sure to say he would back …
Read More »New opera house reflects birth rate debate
The U.S. birth rate fell for the sixth consecutive year in 2020, and experts are puzzled and concerned about the reasons. A new upcoming opera offers some perspective. It is about how a young couple struggles between the desire to be parents and their serious concerns about the state of …
Read More »Gowanda Middle School to play ‘Winnie the Pooh KIDS’ | News, Sports, Jobs
GOWANDA – Disney’s “Winnie the Pooh KIDS”, a heartwarming musical production based on classic AA Milne characters and the 2011 Disney animated feature film, will be presented by students at Gowanda Middle School in May. This musical theater experience appropriate for all ages features favorite songs including, “Winnie the Pooh” …
Read More »The Final Chapter on Derrick Rose’s Career Is One for the History Books | Launderer report
Jesse D. Garrabrant / Getty Images If Sixth Man of the Year finalist Derrick Rose wins this award at some point in his career, he will join Bill Walton and James Harden as the only players in history to win this and the individual honor the higher of the game. …
Read More »Opening of the workshop / gallery in Searsport – MAINE ART SCENE MAGAZINE
(Searsport, ME) We are pleased to announce the opening of Workshop / Gallery, a unique blend of art gallery and sculptural furniture workshop. Workshop / Gallery is the creation of Eric Nation, architectural designer and creator of sculptural furniture. The inaugural exhibition presents the sculptural furniture of Eric Nation and …
Read More »Beethoven and Chopin to perform as part of the Weston Concert Series
On Sunday, May 23 at 3 p.m., enjoy the premiere of yet another performance of Weston Library’s popular Virtual Concert Series from the comfort of your home! Pianist Minkyung Oh will present Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata” and two of Frédéric Chopin’s “Ballads”, as well as more modern pieces by Howard Frazin …
Read More »Drummer with Autism Finds Joy and Community Through Music
When Andres Ortiz is on stage playing the drums, audiences wouldn’t know he has autism. Behind a drums he’s just another player in a band, swaying to whatever song the band is playing – ideally, for Ortiz, The Beatles. Ortiz, 28, of Bridgewater, has been performing for 16 years, mostly …
Read More »Sesame Street actors you may not know have died
Principal puppeteer on “Sesame Street”, “The Muppet Show”, “Fraggle Rock” and many other Muppet-related projects, Jerry Nelson has performed as one of the most beloved supporting players on the “Street”, including the Count von Count, Herry Monster and Sherlock Hemlock. Many of Nelson’s recurring characters were staples from the show’s …
Read More »Take care of yourself: 8 ways to de-stress in the Northwest
You deserve a sanity break. Here are some ideas and tips in Western Washington and beyond. # k5evening This is your reminder to give you a break! It’s been * a little * a year for all of us. And if you’ve felt particularly stressed or anxious in the midst …
Read More »Omar Rodriguez-Lopez releases 62 album back catalog for his streaming services, including records from Antemasque and collaborations with John Frusciante, Lydia Lunch and Damo Suzuki
Krista marple May 21, 2021 – 6:52 p.m. Omar RodrÃguez-López, guitarist for Mars Volta, possesses has published its entire back catalog on this new content. The catalog includes 62 albums including 36 of them that were never made available on the applications of digital service providers. Its entire catalog will …
Read More »Higa takes the helm of the Mississippi Pride Marching Band
Fri 05/21/2021 – 14:41 | By: Mike Lopinto The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) School of Music has named Dr. Travis Higa as interim director of the Mississippi Pride Marching Band. He is stepping down as associate director to replace Dr Colin McKenzie, who was recently appointed director of the …
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