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LOCK HAVEN A unique collaboration among Lock Haven University dancers, theatre students, musicians and vocalists made the spring 2010 dance concert a spectacular success. All four performances on April 23 and 24 were sold out.
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Beach concert in Mount Olive Aug. 15 to benefit food pantry
MOUNT OLIVE TWP. — Instead of money, bring two cans or boxes of non-perishable food items per person and out from 6 to 8 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 15, at the Budd Lake Beach.
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Concert Promoter Sentenced For Fraud
An Edenton man is headed to prison; prosecutors say he duped people out of more than 0,000.
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NEW PROVIDENCE — Dorothy Lawson’s long blond hair flailed around her smiling face while she dug her bow into her cello strings with walloping force, stomping her foot to a heavy blues beat. Moments after the squealing and sputtering of…
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Dodge County Notes
Area residents have two hallmark events to look forward to this week.
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Fox’s and #8216;Glee’ facing a future with more story, less music
By ROB OWEN BLOCK NEWS ALLIANCE BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — When a TV show emerges from the pop culture firmament glowing as bright and hot as Fox’s Glee, it sometimes leads to a short lifespan. Just ask the Jonas Brothers: They were riding high two years ago, but today the brothers are yesterday’s news. Fickle, young pop culture consumers have moved on. The fast-moving nature of hot TV series …
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NEW PROVIDENCE — Dorothy Lawson’s long blond hair flailed around her smiling face while she dug her bow into her cello strings with walloping force, stomping her foot to a heavy blues beat. Moments after the squealing and sputtering of…
Read more on The Star-Ledger

Dodge County Notes
Area residents have two hallmark events to look forward to this week.
Read more on Fond du Lac Reporter

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MICHIGAN CITY — Music students in grades six-12 can participate in a group discussion with artists performing at the Smooth Jazz at the South Shore concert Aug. 28 for free.
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Concert of folk songs and xylophones caps off two-week summer music program in Jersey City
Amy Sara Clark/The Jersey JournalStudents play xylophones in a concert at Lincoln Park capping off the first summer of the Jersey City Chorus and Summer Music program. Nineteen children sang traditional folk songs, performed a step , and played xylophones…
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