Jun 24, 2008 | The Cincinnati Enquirer
WEST CHESTER -- The first of several summer concerts aimed at young professionals will get under way this week with an opening performance by The Paul Otten Band.
This year's North By Northeast music festival was another rather interesting affair that saw a few surprises, the occasional disappointment and one band in particular that left you wondering why they were asked ...
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The conference follows two parallel tracks but we encourage you to veer from the linear and sign up for any panel that sparks your interest. via Dwell
“Pretty much just do nothing but pay attention to how people are driving”
The Sheriff's Department and Decatur Police have beefed up patrols to keep the streets safe. via IllinoisHomepage.net
In Your School - Lehighton area
TAMAQUA AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL Raider Jazz Band will present Land Of The Running Water Jazz Festival today in the school district's performing arts center on the secondary campus. via The Morning Call
After Hours brings spring fever to campus
“We are very happy with our performance, musically and in terms of energy, and we appreciated all of the audience support we received”
Issue date: 4/3/08 Section: Arts and Entertainment In celebration of its 10th year on campus, UR's only co-ed a cappella group, After Hours, performed its annual spring concert last Friday and displayed that ... via Campus Times
“They definitely turned up [the show] with their music and were a nice segue way to The Peasantry.”
When The Passion Pit, the scheduled opening band for Tastemakers magazine's show at afterHOURS Monday, pulled out last minute due to health issues, the concert was almost short an act. via The Northeastern News
Appleton eyes younger crowd with The Studio
“I felt strongly that this should be corrected and that a knowledge of and an interest in the arts should be generated at an earlier age to cultivate a lifelong connection to art and culture”
The Appleton Museum of Art isn't exactly known as a magnet for Ocala's young and hip. via Ocala.com