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Lincoln Park Music Festival Draws Over 40,000 People to Newark
NEWARK, N.J. -- Over 40,000 people attended the third annual Lincoln Park Music Festival last weekend. The peaceful Festival continues to be a community highlight each summer. Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District LPCCD presented over forty performances; jazz legend James Moody, award winning gospel artists, The Clark Sisters, Broadway star...
Nina Mitchell Wells New Jersey Secretary of State Speaks at Press Conference to Kick-off the 2nd Annual Lincoln Park Music Festival
NEWARK, N.J. -- Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District LPCCD:WHAT: Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District LPCCD will hold a press conference Thursday, July 26 to kick-off the 2nd ...
Nina Mitchell Wells New Jersey Secretary of State Speaks at Press Conference to Kick-off the 2nd Annual Lincoln Park Music Festival
NEWARK, N.J. -- Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District LPCCD:WHAT: Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District LPCCD will hold a press conference Thursday, July 26 to kick-off the 2nd ...
CSO's Haitink named Musician of the Year.(Time Out!)(Classical music)
Byline: Bill Gowen Bernard Haitink, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's principal conductor, has been named the 2007 "Musician of the Year" by Musical America, the international directory of the performing arts. The award was presented recently at New York's Lincoln Center for the Performing...
Nicaragua's First Cultural Series to Debut in South Florida and Washington, D.C.; Showcasing Nicaragua's Folkloric Masterpiece - El Gueguense - and Other Performing and Visual Arts
MANAGUA, Nicaragua -- The Nicaragua Tourism Board today announced the country's first Nicaragua Cultural Series, with a variety of performances and exhibits being presented during the months of October and November in South Florida and Washington, D.C. Among the various events, the Tourism Board will be introducing El Gueguense...
The California African American Museum Celebrates Life and Legacy of Queen of Salsa Celia Cruz
News Advisory: -- The California African American Museum Celebrates Life and Legacy of Queen of Salsa Celia Cruz WHEN:August 18, 2006 at 10 a.m. WHERE:California African American Museum600 State Drive Exposition ParkLos Angeles, CA 90037 WHAT:Press preview for "Azucar! The Life and Music of Celia Cruz" - - an exhibition...
Festival features American folk life
WASHINGTON AP -- In spite of days of pouring rain, the National Mall was dry and ready Friday for the opening day of the annual Folklife Festival sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution. For the festival's 40th year, the Smithsonian decided to focus on the Canadian province of Alberta,...
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The past week was a big one for the music industry: three of the summer's most anticipated albums hit stores Tuesday. Coldplay, Black Eyed Peas and the White Stripes dropped new releases amid a swirl of publicity and the high hopes of more than just fans. The triple-threat release underscored...
Press Preview for 'The Life and Music of Celia Cruz' at National Museum of American History, May 17
News Advisory: WHAT:Press preview for "!Azucar! The Life and Music of Celia Cruz" -- an exhibition about the life of legendary Cuban-born singer Celia Cruz (1925-2003) and her impressive career that spanned six decades. WHEN:Tuesday, May 17, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE:National Museum of American History,14th Street and Constitution...
NMAI opening revives outstanding CD series
Adams, Jim Indian Country Today Lakota Times 09-22-2004 WASHINGTON - A dormant but highly praised music project is springing back to life with the opening of the National Museum of the American Indian on the National Mall. As part of...
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