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Macy Gray, set to play Musikfest Cafe in Bethlehem, spills on stumbling New Year's Eve special appearance
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGSinger Macy Gray may be best known for her 1999 radio hit “I Try” or her chart-topping dance hit “Beauty in the World” more than a decade later in 2010. But the thing that brought Gray – who on June...... -
Macy Gray, set to play Musikfest Cafe in Bethlehem, spills on stumbling appearance on New Year's Eve special
Singer Macy Gray may be best known for her 1999 radio hit "I Try" or her chart-topping dance hit "Beauty in the World" more than a decade later in 2010. But the thing that brought Gray – who on June 18 will front jazz saxophonist David Murray's...Tags: Entertainment, Television Industry, Musikfest, Entertainment Events
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Krewella puts twist on dance music
There were several turning points in the ascendant career of Chicago trio Krewella (which plays at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the Spring Awakening Festival this weekend at Soldier Field). But perhaps the most significant unfolded in the first few hours of 2012....Tags: Music, Dance, Beyonce, Arts and Culture, Justin Timberlake
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L.A. Film Festival opens with Pedro Almodovar's 'I'm So Excited'
Following Wednesday night's pre-festival screening of "Man of Steel," the Los Angeles Film Festival kicks off in earnest Thursday night with the North American premiere of Pedro Almódovar's "I'm So Excited!" The 19th edition of the festival runs through...Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Maya Rudolph, Penelope Cruz, Doug Pray, Los Angeles Film Festival
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Michigan Legislature OKs changes to fireworks law
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A year-and-a-half after legalizing louder, more powerful fireworks in Michigan, lawmakers are giving local governments the power to restrict their use around holidays after a slew of complaints were lodged by the public. A...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, National Government, Politics, Rick Snyder, Laws
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Finally, L.A. Phil and Mozart are a good match
I grew up listening to the Los Angeles Philharmonic, which may help explain why I had to learn to love Mozart. That happened when I went away to college and, studying the scores, discovered how much I had been missing, how much Mozartean magic had...
Tags: Music Industry, Entertainment, Music, Amadeus (movie), Frank Gehry
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Tourists find a forest of options for climbing family trees
Credit the Internet and baby boomers. For Americans of European lineage, the urge to learn the stories of our ancestors on the other side of the pond continues to fuel a strong interest in ancestral travel. Genealogy ranks among the top search...
Tags: Conservation, Italy, Ellis Island, Arts and Culture, Science and Technology
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Daughter and dad share dream of UCLA softball
Curled up on the floor near the front door of her grandmother's house, Angelica Felix mumbled in her sleep. "I have to study." It was well past midnight and the teenager was stressing out. For years, she dreamed of playing softball for 11-time NCAA...
Tags: Baseball, College Sports, Diabetes, Softball, Sports
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Best Travel Deals
$355 FINGER LAKES WINE FESTIVAL See the largest showcase of New York State wines with 80 wineries paired with regional artisans, music, culinary classes and breweries all in one beautiful location. Tour the Corning Glass Center and enjoy a dinner...
Tags: Rome (Italy), National Parks, Royal Caribbean International, Travel Deals, Port Canaveral
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For longtime game official John Pemberton, the whistle never stops
John Pemberton reaches into his back pocket, pulls out a small broom, bends low and sweeps the dirt left and then right, manicuring the white strip of rubber in the middle of the pitcher's circle. Upright again, he lifts the bill of his dark blue cap...
Tags: Football, High Schools, Sports, Softball, General Motors Corp.
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Bob Dole pitches the wrong path for the GOP
Who doesn't admire former Republican Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole? Wounded World War II veteran, part-time comedian (Mr. Dole once described a meeting of former presidents Carter, Ford and Nixon as "see no evil, hear no evil -- and evil"), former...Tags: Philosophy, Values, Human Interest, U.S. Senate, Politics
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Our View: Latest fireworks proposal is a dud
There probably weren't many fireworks shot off in celebration by county and local governments, nor law enforcement officials this week with state officials considering changes to the fireworks legislation approved in 2011. The latest update, on Tuesday,...Tags: Litigation and Regulation, Martin Luther King Day, Laws, Holidays, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941)
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