PENACOOKCommunity meals ■The Open Door Community Kitchen serves free hot, nutritious meals every Monday and Wednesday from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at Penacook United Church. Meals are served in Fellowship Hall, please use the rear parking lot entrance door. Everyone is welcome. CHERYL STINSON [email protected] WESTERN COASTPet vaccines ■ Visit …
Read More »+233 pulls off the splendid ‘Blues & Jazz Festival’
THERE was a further manifestation of the constant and fruitful activities of the +233 Jazz Bar and Grill in favor of jazz in this country when its Blues & Jazz Festival 2022 took place from February 3 to February 5. From the moment the GH Jazz Collective took the stage …
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Marvel Trivia – Brass FaucetDated: Tuesday, February 1, 2022, starts at 6:30 p.m.Or: The Brass Faucet, 1321 Thomasville Rd.Cost: To free What you will get: Test your knowledge of the Marvel series. How well do you know your Groots from your Gamoras? Do you know all the names of the …
Read More »Azealia Banks, Jeff Tweedy, Kamaal Williams and 40+ artists join Noise Pop ’22 festival lineup // The city’s multi-venue music festival returns to the SF Bay area February 21-27
Image Credit: Noise Pop The Noise Pop Festival is thrilled to announce an expanded music lineup as the San Francisco Bay Area’s premier independent music and arts festival returns for its 29th year February 21-27, 2022. Festival Badges are on sale now and individual concert tickets become available for purchase …
Read More »What to do this week, from the Pittsburgh Jazz Orchestra to the Holiday Candy Charcuterie
What’s going on in Pittsburgh this week, December 20-26? Find out here. Be sure to pack your mask and visit each organization’s website and social media to learn about Covid safety protocols. Do you know of a cool event? Send us an email. Monday, December 20: Nationality room: discover a …
Read More »Prism Trio to Present Exciting and Spontaneous Jazz Performance at the Lied Center | Culture
Besides education, going to college gives many students the opportunity to discover new things, explore their passions, and make connections that will help them in their future careers. For a group of music majors from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the university led them to find each other first as friends, …
Read More »Afghanistan’s only music school finishes leaving Kabul for fear of Taliban crackdown
The last two of more than 270 students, teachers and staff at Afghanistan’s only music school have left the country following the Taliban takeover, the institution’s founder said on Thursday. “It was extremely moving,” said Ahmad Sarmast, founder and director of the Afghan National Institute of Music, of the students …
Read More »Arkansas Repertory Theater Announces Pay-What-You-Can Night For A NOL CHARLIE BROWN
The Arkansas Repertory Theater announced Pay What You Can Night on December 2, 2021 at 7 p.m. for A Charlie Brown Christmas. Customers are invited to the first preview by paying whatever amount they want for the tickets. Tickets must be purchased in person at the box office at 601 …
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Lion, Dragon, Domo and Serpent. Oil on canvas. Check out Carolyn Crampton at Shipyard Open Studios this month. Photo: Courtesy of Carolyn Crampton 10/2 SaturdayArt: Don Soker’s 50th Anniversary Contemporary Art ReceptionDon Soker Contemporary Art was founded in 1971 by Don and Carol Kaseman Soker as an upstairs gallery in …
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Tim Van Schmidt It was a perfect evening at Gardens on Spring Creek. At least perfect for a music fan. The event was a rare appearance in the region of legendary jazzman Herbie Hancock, closing the 2021 live music season at The Gardens in style. Hancock has shown great creative …
Read More »Canal Convergence offers dozens of workshops, performances and more
Light-based works of art are still a major draw for Canal Convergence | Water + Art + Light, but the annual 10-day event also includes a wide variety of creative workshops, thrilling performances, introspective artist talks, captivating augmented reality experiences, educational tours, and food and drink. tasty. âI can’t wait …
Read More »‘Jurassic Quest’ returns for ‘dinomite’ weekend
Entertainment options in Arkansas this weekend: AMUSING “Jurassic Quest” More than 100 “photorealistic” dinosaurs consist of “Jurassic Quest”, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday to Saturday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday at the Statehouse Convention Center on Markham Street and Main Street in Little Rock. The show includes dinosaur-themed …
Read More »Scuttlebutt / Calendar – October 7, 2021 – The Sopris Sun
Tourism in Carbondale Carbondale residents are invited to participate in a survey created to better understand the impacts of tourism on the community. At the same time, the Chamber of Commerce is questioning companies on the same subject. These surveys are part of several tools provided by the Colorado Tourism …
Read More »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 »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 »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 …
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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 »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 »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 »This Brooklyn neighborhood’s music scene is here to stay
One Sunday in July, just off Newkirk Plaza in Brooklyn – between the yellow facade of a laundromat and the red awning of a bodega – the sweet notes of a saxophone floated above a crowd of about 150 people. Haitian jazz guitarist Eddy Bourjolly introduced the song “Plainte Paysanne”, …
Read More »GROOVE U School of Music students produce the Ohio Creatives Festival July 30-31 in Dublin
Music has been a part of Samm Taylor’s life for almost as long as he can remember. The 20-year-old, a 2019 graduate of Hilliard Darby High School, remembers singing on a car stereo when he was 5 years old. One of his favorites was “Mambo No. 5” by Lou Bega. …
Read More »Looking to the Future: UGA and Athens Events This Week | City News
The news bureau has compiled a list of events taking place throughout the coming week that are open to the public. The list includes live music shows, a farmers market, and a book launch party. Tuesday July 20 Toddler Tuesday: art and friends What: A free event designed for families …
Read More »Shannon Noll salutes the young people of Condobolin who are reviving a non-existent music scene
If you were to walk around the quiet little town of Condobolin on a Wednesday evening, you would be surprised by the explosion of musical rhythms emanating from an unlikely building. Key points: Shannon Noll is “proud” of the children of Condobolin for wanting to revive the live music scene …
Read More »Free concert, songwriting workshop in Jefferson scheduled for Saturday | New
JEFFERSON – Interested musicians, singers and songwriters will have the chance to participate in a free songwriting workshop Saturday in downtown Jefferson and continue the experience with a free concert. Sponsored by the Texas Commission on the Arts, award-winning songwriters Lynn Adler and Lindy Hearne are on a nationwide tour …
Read More »Neighborhood Notes: Live music, art and car shows, community day at the park
In case you missed it Police are still seeking information on the May 28 hit and run at 16th and Folsom that claimed the life of 72-year-old pedestrian Christine Reed. After a month in hospital, Reed died of her injuries on June 25. If you have any information regarding this …
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 »Hollywood actor Tyler Bowe returns to his hometown of Fall River for a music show
FALL RIVER – Tyler Bowe won’t be acting out when he shares the stage next month with cultural center owner Marc Dennis. âHe’s one of my best friends,â said Bowe, who for nearly four decades has made a living as a West Coast actor in TV shows, commercials and music …
Read More »Winsted’s Gilson Cinema & Cafe adding live music in post-pandemic plans
WINSTED – Alan Nero and his son Alan Jr., owners of the Gilson Cinema & Cafe on Main Street, will soon be adding a live music series to the theater’s offerings. The theater struggled during the pandemic, but the community has been overwhelmingly supportive, the Neros said, and the concert …
Read More »Swaledale Festival welcomes young classical artists
EXCITEMENT is building in the North Dales as two of the best young classical artists come together to perform at the Swaledale Festival on July 15th this year. Captivating Australian mezzo-soprano Lotte Betts-Dean and exceptional Scottish / Japanese guitarist Sean Shibe will perform duets from Dowland, Schubert, Britten and Debussy …
Read More »Community calendar: June 23-24 | Community
Today ⢠Zoo Idaho will host Zoo daytime classes from 10 am to noon on Wednesdays in June at the Zoo Idaho Education Building, 3101 Avenue of the Chiefs in Pocatello. These one-day classes are perfect for investigative-minded children aged 5 to 13. Groups study various topics with age-appropriate activities. …
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HORSESHOE CRABS: “A DEEP DIVE”: 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. horseshoe crab lesson in person and with the family; Cumberland County Library, 800 E. Commerce St., Bridgeton, registration required. 856-453-2210, ext. 26105 or CCLNJ.org. JUNE CRAFT FAIR: 9 a.m. to 3:19 p.m., June 20; two-day outdoor craft fair; more than …
Read More »Twelve things to do in and around Denver this weekend, June 17-20
^ I support Local Community Journalism Support Denver’s independent voice and help keep Westword’s future free. This weekend is full of living history, as Historic Downtown Denver hosts a citywide scavenger hunt that takes place right after the Juneteenth and Pride celebrations. But you can also head to the hills, …
Read More »NW Ohio Mail Woes + Cellar opening + Rideshare app + TPD Crash
Welcome to today’s edition of Daily Toledo Patch – the fastest way to stay on top of the biggest news and events. I’m Brad King, a lifelong native of Northwest Ohio and a proud graduate of the University of Toledo (Go Rockets!). It’s an exciting time to be Toledoan. With …
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 …
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 »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 »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 »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 …
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 »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 »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 »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 »Fun Reasons to Go Out and Go Out: Under the Big Top
HUDSON VALLEY, NY – Pandemic restrictions continue to be relaxed across the region, allowing a small audience to once again attend films, stage performances, exhibitions and concerts. Here are some of the best reasons to get out of the house to see a show. Safety remains the top priority, which …
Read More »Places to see, things to do: As the weather warms and rooms reopen, families look to have fun |
Spring has sprung up. And in New Orleans, it tends to move quickly – especially in terms of the weather. So enjoy it while you can. Big spring events such as the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival have been pushed back to the fall, but there are still plenty …
Read More »Mendocino Coast Events Calendar – Fort Bragg Advocate-News
If you have questions regarding COVID-19, call the county public health unit at 707-472-2759. To contact the Town of Fort Bragg, dial 707-961-2823. All Fort Bragg citizens can contact the Fort Bragg Police Department at 707-964-0200 and staff will direct you to the appropriate agency. Government meetings Fort Bragg Online: …
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