Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 23rd at the Marquee Club, located at 2037 Gottingen Street. The event is open to the public. Tickets are $20 per person and $10 for students. For more information or to order tickets please call 1-800-263-3463 ext. 7380.
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Rock on October 14th, 2007
People don’t pay good money to boo, though, not even in Nashville. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club made sure anyone with a mind to do so forgot about those plans, with their steady rocking and incessant fog machine. BRMC have solidified their craft by this point, updating the power trio for a new, disaffected generation. Clapton [...]
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Concert on October 14th, 2007
Back at the home, Homer and Bart are at the TV playing video boxing. Apparently, Homer is terrible at the game as Bart announces his record as “48 humiliating knockouts” and nicknames him the human punching bag. Marge comes in and says that they have gotten a note from the school. Homer immediately asks Bart [...]
Of all the gambles on conventional TV this still-young fall season, no gamble is more risky than Viva Laughlin . Viva Laughlin is a U.S. adaptation of Blackpool , the U.K. dramatic musical that won the Banff Rockie Award at 2005’s Banff World Television Festival. The original Blackpool starred David Morrissey as a down-on-his-luck [...]
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Music on October 14th, 2007
Media Credit: Matthew Hill Conductor Gary Brandes leads the University Symphonic Band in its first preformance of the season at the Touhill PAC. University Symphonic Band launched their concert season with a well-received performance on Wednesday, Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the Touhill Performing Arts Center. The season opening concert was a success, [...]
Rella also had no trouble finding a swap partner for his Avon home through homeexchange.com, selecting Australia from locations that included an African village. Although Costabel’s company doesn’t track swap statistics, he suspects Colorado is one of the more popular U.S. destinations. The $90-per-year memberships to HomeLink are on the rise, perhaps indicating increased [...]
In the show, four people arrive on stage and want to play music. It becomes a contest of one-upmanship as the four try to outdo each other in their respective circus skills. The show culminates with all four in a human pyramid atop a rola-bola — a plank balanced on a barrel.
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Comedy on October 14th, 2007
There’s a lot of Latin influence in the music and in the steps because it originated in Miami, Florida. The word Zumba is Colombian slang for fast. It incorporates moves from Latin dances like the flamenco and salsa and the craze is only being fueled by hit shows like ABC’s Dancing with The Stars.
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Latin on October 14th, 2007
Which is why it stands out from the collection of crossover tunes on this album. At a time when artists are getting back to their country roots, it sounds like Underwood is sticking with the pop-star roots that brought her much-lauded success in 2005. To that end, she co-wrote four of the songs on [...]
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Pop on October 14th, 2007
Central West Ballet Artistic Director Rene Daveluy agreed that spontaneous applause can be a plus. “Any applause that is felt should always be demonstrated. The performers on stage live for that,” he said in an e-mail interview. “The audience usually knows when to do so and knows that the actual applause is also part [...]