Now some of the late football honcho’s most prized possessions — Ringo Starr’s drums, Kurt Cobain’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” guitar, David Gilmour’s Black Strat — are going to auction. The sale ...
No matter what time of year it is, our ultimate Arizona bucket list has activities for people of all ages. Here are 50 things ...
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Ana Gonzalez and cellist Yo-Yo Ma about their new podcast Our Common Nature from WNYC, which connects music with nature and place.
The Semmes Branch Library marked a major milestone on Saturday, Dec. 13, celebrating 20 years of serving the community with a birthday bash packed full of family fun. Located at 15060 Judson Road, the ...
To celebrate its 20th anniversary, the Semmes Branch Library will host a free celebration at 10:30 a.m. Dec. 13. According to a news release, the event will include family-friendly activities, such as ...
He explained that construction of the park has been funded by a state capital grant, the Friends of the Parks and the Sunrise Rotary Club, among others. But “this gathering today is all about honoring ...
From left, Mayor Roberto Alves and Lazaro Chavez, executive director, CityCenter Danbury at the new Danbury Music Garden in front of the Danbury Library. Photo courtesy of Danbury Library DANBURY – ...
ASHEVILLE - The Orange Peel has new owners and new plans to bring more musical acts to Asheville. Long run by Public Interest Projects, Inc., the Orange Peel was sold to Big Picture Concert Group LLC ...
‘It Represents the Ithaca Community as a Whole’: Porchfest Brings Outdoor Music to Ithaca and Beyond
Scattered across the porches of Fall Creek and Northside Ithaca, over 160 bands took part in Ithaca’s Porchfest this Sunday. The musical tradition that started 18 years ago by two Ithacan neighbors ...
ST. PETE BEACH — A federal judge dealt the city a setback Sept. 16 in its ongoing battle over noise control. The judge ruled the city violated the First Amendment by severely limiting what musical ...
A Florida city’s rules for restaurants that play live outdoor music likely violate the First Amendment, a federal court said. A preliminary injunction preventing enforcement of some of the rules ...
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