An Evanston music studio is set to get city approval for plans to subdivide its property and stay in business. The Evanston Land Use Commission approved a 7-2 recommendation on February 23 allowing the Butcher Boy School of Music Production, 1224 Washington St., to split its lot.Studio owner Jim Tullio …
Read More »The best harp festival returns in style after the Covid break
The prestigious Wales Harp Festival returns this year after the Covid-19 pandemic forced it to be canceled two years ago and become a virtual event in 2021. There will be live audiences at Galeri Caernarfon when it becomes the center of the harp world with the event staged over two …
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American review (Fri) Real Arnaud des PallieresFrench filmmaker des Pallieres continues his exploration of US culture and history, which began in earlier non-fiction works Disneyland, My Old Homeland; Diane Wellington; and Dusts of America, created from silent film archives. In this feature-length documentary, he explores the history of the United …
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Read More »The restored tower highlights the history and vitality of the arts center
RED WING – You may have noticed it if you’ve ever been one of the 20,000 people who travel daily on US Highway 61 on the edge of Red Wing, just a few miles from the Mississippi River. The iconic 115-foot water tower at the Anderson Center is architecturally beautiful. …
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 »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 »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 »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 »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 »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 »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 »The program helps teens find creative outlets through art
Coshocton Behavioral Health Choices Flight School offers the Arts on Main summer program for ages 13-18. The first session featured artist Nate Lovett. Upcoming, Chris Campbell on Mindfulness and Bobby Dotson on Music. Art and music are often used in therapy and counseling with CBHCs. The program shows different aspects. …
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the La Jolla Light features this continuing series of online activities to undertake on your computer or tablet, as well as local in-person events as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic. Conferences & learning ⢠The Pen to Paper Writers Course continues at 1 p.m. on Thursday, July 8 at …
Read More »Orion Fall 2021 Concert Series at Levitt Shell
Free concerts are back at Levitt Shell in Overton Park. The Shell’s Orion free concert series – which has been on hold since 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic – will return this fall for eight weekends of live music. The fall season will start on September 3 and will …
Read More »New Institutes Call on University of Mumbai for Piece of Kalina Land | Bombay News
MUMBAI: The University of Mumbai is receiving a series of applications for land on its 243-acre Kalina campus for various new institutes. He received proposals for the establishment of the Deenanath Mangeshkar International Music School, which would need 5 acres, and for a new skills university on 15 acres. In …
Read More »Summer registrations for the Rhode Island Philharmonic School are underway
The registration period for the Rhode Island Philharmonic School Summer 2021 is underway for lessons, courses and ensembles open to students of all ages and abilities. âMusic school students thrive thanks to our lessons, classes and ensembles, and are now again available directly online,â explains Music School Director Annette Mozzoni. …
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Read More »Arts + Entertainment – Fort Bragg Advocate-News
Fort Bragg Quilt Show The Fort Bragg Quilt Show in June 2021 will no longer be held indoors this year due to the COVID pandemic. However, the Ocean Wave Quilters will be hosting an outdoor âOn the Fenceâ quilting exhibit on Saturday, June 26 from 10 am to 4 pm …
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Texas Performing Arts is not performing for its 40th anniversary. The University of Texas arts presenter plans to return from the COVID-19 pandemic with not only a full season, but two lists of shows that, taken together, could be the most ambitious in its history. In February, the UT group …
Read More »Grammy winner’s portrait of female Supreme Court judges headlines Sunflower Music Festival
Libby Larsen’s “The Supreme Four” will debut on June 26 as part of the Sunflower Music Festival in Topeka. The Grammy winner is a member of the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame. (Ann Marsden) TOPEKA – Libby Larsen remembers how she felt in 1981 when the first woman was appointed …
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 »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 »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 »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, …
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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 »Granada Hills Charter High School wins 8th National Academic Decathlon Championship
GRANADA HILLS, Calif. (CNS) – Granada Hills Charter High School won its eighth National Academic Decathlon Championship this weekend, officials said on Saturday. The team scored 52,656.7 points out of a possible 60,000. Granada Hills, which recently won the title in 2019, beat longtime rival El Camino Real Charter High …
Read More »Musicians of Athens launch non-profit association to provide free music education to public schools | Arts and culture
In 2019, Natalie Smith knew she wanted to do two things: find a new job and help people through music. It was at this time that the first conception of HEART Music, or Helping East Athens Rise Through Music, was born, a non-profit organization aimed at providing free music education …
Read More »Musician Ethan Thompson continues to draw inspiration from his childhood exteriors
Over ten years ago, Ethan Thompson won a jingle competition that made him realize that it was possible to have a career in music. Today he is living that career as a Los Angeles-based musician, writing and recording his own songs. As Alt Bloom, the Whitefish native recently posted âI …
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Read More »National Park Foundation Provides Grants To Support NPS Education Programs During COVID-19 Pandemic And Beyond
Rangers Engage Students in Blended Learning Program in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National ParksPhoto credit: NPS 32 parks receive funding to pilot blended learning with students April 26, 2021 – WASHINGTON – Students across the country will be able to experience national parks in new and exciting ways, thanks to …
Read More »Challenge in Japan for its participation in ASEAN – Analysis – Eurasia Review
With India’s decoupling from RCEP (Regional Economic Partnership Cooperation), China has become the giant by exerting influence in the world’s largest trading bloc. World opinion leaders have called it a geopolitical victory for China. With Japan having joined the bloc, having withdrawn earlier after India, Japan appeared to have plunged …
Read More »Businesses Take Advantage of Paycheck Protection Program | News, Sports, Jobs
A BIG BOOST – Small businesses and other organizations have taken advantage of the federal government’s paycheck protection program and secured loans to fight the economic chaos caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Homer Laughlin China Co. has obtained more than $ 4.8 million in loans. (File photo) STEUBENVILLE – Businesses …
Read More »Broadcasters large and small are looking for PPP loans
Many did not receive funding in the first round, while large broadcast groups seek to be eligible for the next offering Through Emily M. Reigart Posted: April 20, 2020 It was clear from the start that Congress had not found enough money to prevent small businesses – defined as those …
Read More »Bakersfield Launches New Loan-to-Grant Business Resumption Program | New
The city of Bakersfield on Friday unveiled a new $ 1.9 million program designed to help local small businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic by offering forgivable loans of up to $ 50,000 depending on size of their payroll. Applications for the new ReStart Loan-to-Grant program will be accepted online …
Read More »Fossil fuel companies have invested billions of dollars in U.S. coronavirus relief funds, but still cut nearly 60,000 jobs
When Congress sought to support a tanking economy and stem its job hemorrhage as the pandemic spread last year, the oil industry was among those seeking relief. Now, new analysis shows dozens of fossil fuel companies received billions of dollars in tax breaks under the coronavirus relief program, but still …
Read More »Richmond Mutual Bancorporation, Inc. Announces Special Dividend | Indiana
RICHMOND, Ind., April 7, 2021 / PRNewswire / – Richmond Mutual Bancorporation, Inc. (NASDAQ: RMBI) today announced that its board of directors has declared a special cash dividend on the common shares of Richmond Mutual Bancorporation of 0.50 USD per share. By making the announcement, Garry Kleer, Chairman of the …
Read More »Utilities committee revises water and sewer rate recommendations
GREENVILLE – The Utilities Committee of Greenville City Council on Thursday reconsidered the city’s plans to increase water and sewer rates for city residents. By unanimous consent, the three committee members approved a recommendation to council for a decrease in the planned rate increases. A previous measure, which would have …
Read More »The Fond du Lac prosecutor announces the appointment of the Attorney General | state
MADISON, Wisconsin (AP) – Fond du Lac County District Attorney Eric Toney will challenge Attorney General Josh Kaul next year. Toney announced his candidacy on Saturday afternoon in a statement. He is the first Republican to enter the race. He accused Kaul, a Democrat, of being more interested in politics …
Read More »Investar Reaches $ 41.1 Million Deal to Buy Alabama Bank | Business
Investar Bank completed the previously announced acquisition of Alabama-based Cheaha Bank nearly a year after the transaction closed. The $ 41.1 million deal was reached on Thursday. The move expands Investar’s footprint in northeast Alabama by giving it four branches in Calhoun County. “We believe these branches will complement our …
Read More »Holland Steakhouse Jointly Owned by State Representative Tommy Brann Fined $ 1,750 for COVID-19 Violations
HOLLAND, MI – The co-owner of Brann’s Steakhouse and Grille in the Netherlands has paid a fine of $ 1,750 for workplace COVID-19 violations at his restaurant. According to the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA). The fine, issued on February 11, was originally for $ 3,500. The inspection …
Read More »Call on social workers to help rebuild in the post-Covid world
The Covid-19 pandemic is not just a historic public health crisis. It is an economic and mental health crisis unlike anything in recent memory. Social workers have played an indispensable role in helping people cope with the most devastating consequences of the coronavirus pandemic. Their efforts will be just as …
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