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East drama programs go big with 'Les Mis'
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comAs the musical “Les Misérables” celebrates its 25th year, students at East Jessamine middle and high schools are celebrating by putting on the production in one of their biggest performances ever. The show opened Thursday, May 19. It was...Tags: High Schools, Schools, Entertainment, Education, Music
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Brass Band Festival: History conference to examine the life of Sousa
tkleffman@amnews.comOn the surface, a lecture called “John Philip Sousa's Adaptations of His Band Works for Theater Orchestra” by Jon Mitchell of the University of Massachusetts might sound as dry as a drought for anyone who is not a hardcore Sousa scholar....Tags: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Scott Schwartz, Arts and Culture, Boston, Entertainment
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Harrodsburg Festival of Books and Arts returns for second year
jenb@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — A sleeker, more finely-tuned Festival of Books and Arts will be held here June 25. In its second year, the Harrodsburg Festival of Books and Arts is a collaborative effort of Harrodsburg First Main Street Program, Studio G, The Arts...Tags: Arts and Culture, Dance, Entertainment, Kentucky, Music Theater
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Play review: Latest playhouse offering 'Tartuffe' is full of laughs
bkleppinger@amnews.comI really like Pioneer Playhouse’s new play, ‘Tartuffe: The Southern Version,” and I’m not just saying that for appearances. For those unfamiliar with the very old play, it focuses on the chaos caused amongst a family by the...Tags: Ulysses S. Grant, Elections, Entertainment, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics
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Area A&E Happenings for March 17
Events for this column must be submitted to the Advocate by noon Tuesday to be in the Thursday newspaper. Call (859) 236-2551, ext. 135, with complete information, including hours and admission price; or e-mail advocatearts@gmail.com.
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Works...Tags: Arts and Culture, Dance, Entertainment, Dancing, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Area A&E Happenings for March 3
Events for this column must be submitted to the Advocate by noon Tuesday to be in the Thursday newspaper. Call (859) 236-2551, ext. 135, with complete information, including hours and admission price; or e-mail advocatearts@gmail.com.
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“...Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Education, The Hub (tv network), Facebook
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Area A&E Happenings for Jan. 27
Events for this column must be submitted to the Advocate by noon Tuesday to be in the Thursday newspaper. Call (859) 236-2551, ext. 135, with complete information, including hours and admission price; or e-mail advocatearts@gmail.com. To submit to the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Dancing, Comedy (genre), Chris Young
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Curtain rises on new Danville restaurant: Off Broadway Cafe debuts in old Presbyterian Church
dbrock@amnews.comA Danville landmark vacant since last year is now home to a new restaurant being run by one of the city's newest elected officials. Off Broadway Cafe and Catering, which specializes in homestyle cooking, is now open in a downstairs dining room in the...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Foods and Beverages, Entertainment, Lifestyle and Leisure, Disco (genre)
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Asbury University's 'Shakesperience' brings the Bard down to earth
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comIf you have been tongue-tied, a tower of strength, hoodwinked or in a pickle — or dozens of other common phrases — you are quoting Shakespeare, or so you can learn from 14 Asbury University students who are performing in the play “...Tags: Broadway Theater, Colleges and Universities, Entertainment, William Shakespeare, Kentucky
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Hoskins lands EKU arts center job
Debra Hoskins, who helped Centre College’s Norton Center for the Arts attract prestigious performers over the years, has been chosen by Eastern Kentucky University to be executive director of its new Center for the Performing Arts.
Hoskins brings 20...Tags: Vince Gill, Entertainment, Kentucky, B.B. King, Georgia
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TGIF: Clark school orchestras ending school year with concerts
Ashton Boyken decided to join his middle school’s orchestra when he was in the fifth grade.
The cellist, now a sophomore at George Rogers Clark High School, said he remembered being impressed by the musical abilities of former high school...Tags: Michigan, Colleges and Universities, Entertainment, Music, High School Sports
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Ed briefs for May 19
NES students produce video Fifth-graders from Nicholasville Elementary School’s Student Technology and Leadership Program (STLP) were recognized at the Jessamine County Board of Education meeting on April 25. The students created the winning...Tags: Entertainment, Kentucky, Health and Safety at School, Continuing Education, Financial Aid
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