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Mount Carmel School Theater Club Prepares For Caesar

  • June
  • 1

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AFTER five months of location scouting, costume design, filming, and various technical, managerial, and artistic duties, the Mount Carmel School theater club is set to release its most anticipated production of the year – Caesar.
The Mount Carmel theater club, better known for live theater performances, decided this year to produce a film. Though the club [...]

Lynne connects with a raw, intimate sound

  • March
  • 31

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The maverick country-rocker relishes her aged vinyl records. Is irritated by the fact that the Internet exists. Appreciates a bum note or two onstage — because singing, she says, isn’t supposed to be about vocal tricks and fireworks, and that’s why “American Idol” irritates her too.
At 39, the Nashville resident is too young to be [...]

Gutter Twins Dulli and Lanegan hit Webster Hall

  • March
  • 14

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For a couple of guys best known for dark, intensely
brooding rock, Greg Dulli and Mark Lanegan certainly do a lot of joking around.
In fact, their new band The Gutter Twins began as a joke.
“We had worked together before - played on each other’s records, played in each other’s bands,” explains Lanegan, staring down at his [...]

Kids play grow at camp

  • March
  • 6

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Don’t think of camp as just a way to keep kids occupied during the long days of summer.
The right summer camp can accelerate a child’s development and provide lifelong skills, psychologists say.
At camp, kids get to live communally, engage in a variety of recreational activities and spend time away from home and family. [...]

Colours of Courage will speak by dance

  • January
  • 28

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The event is part of the City of Tavares’ annual African-American Heritage Festival. “Colours of Courage” was created for presentation at schools and organizations during Black History Month. Admission is free. The public is welcome. Musicians to perform Rich Pietrzak Promotions will present [...]

Lone juror voices doubt in Masters case

  • January
  • 21

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She was the dark-haired woman in the back of the jury box with the clearest view of the murder defendant. And she jotted notes as every witness took the stand.
Irma Gaudreau, a Loveland English teacher, was juror No. 13 in State of Colorado vs. Timothy Lee Masters.
And she says she never believed Masters [...]

Denver Center Playwrights’ nirvana

  • January
  • 20

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The Denver Center Theatre Company is no longer hoping to become a leader in American new-play development. By launching three new world-premiere plays in three consecutive weeks, it is one.
And not just any new plays. “Our House,” “Lydia” and “Plainsong” are commissioned works, meaning the Denver Center is the reason for their [...]

Things to do this week and beyond

  • December
  • 24

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BEND-IN-THE-RIVER WINTER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION Celebrate the return of longer days and discover how life survives the longest night at the Bend-in-the-River¹s (a program of the Lowell Bennion Community Service Center at the U. of U.) outdoor Winter Solstice Celebration. Enjoy hot drinks, a warm fire, and a number of educational activities for all ages. [...]

Utah Hispanic Foundation Scholarship Gal

  • December
  • 14

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To be assured of a local listing, include as much information as possible (including a telephone number) and please let us know by a Wednesday AT LEAST two weeks before the event occurs. Send to Close-Up, The Salt Lake Tribune, 90 S. 400 West, Suite 700, Salt Lake City.
SAM WELLER’S LIVING HOLIDAY WINDOW Stroll [...]

Cathedral Of The Madeleine

  • December
  • 14

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To be assured of a local listing, include as much information as possible (including a telephone number) and please let us know by a Wednesday AT LEAST two weeks before the event occurs.
NEALE DONALD WALSCH Walsch, modern day spiritual messenger, author of Conversations with God and teacher of “The Secret,” will give a [...]

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