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| Lost in music and dance |
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BLOGGER Fred Gratzon recommends it as one of the ‘lazy’ ways to success but finding your calling is anything but easy. Some may be born knowing it, others discover it by accident while the rest just have to work hard and hope they get it right. For Nicholas Timothy Thin and Jane Teo, finding their calling [...] |
| Sharon Corr steps out as solo artist |
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Five years after Irish sibling band the Corrs took a prolonged sabbatical, violinist Sharon Corr is back in a new role, as lead vocalist on her debut solo album, "Dream of You." |
| Learn to spot, nurture your child’s talent |
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Suzy likes to pirouette from room to room on her tippy toes. Jose spends hours in the yard studying ants and lizards. And little Claire is a neatnik who puts away the groceries in alphabetical order. Every child is born with a gift, an ability to dance or analyze or organize. Parents, however, don’t always recognize these talents, especially if the skills don’t fit into the traditional ... |
| Plano Lions are ‘knights of the blind’ |
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Submitted Photo - Vicki Dill receives instructions from Plano Lion Howard Harkness. Howard Harkness, webmaster for Plano Early Lions Club, is teaching a local woman who lost her sight how to use a computer. |
| Jamming it up, western style |
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Prayash Biswakarma, a student of Dr Graham’s Home, in Kalimpong, waited shyly in the wings for his turn to play the violin. But once on stage, the Class VII student exuded confidence as he played Antonio Vivaldi’s Spring concerto, bagging the first prize in the junior round in the violin section. |
| Critic's Notebook: CD releases show that some forgotten composers are worth a listen |
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Lodovico Giustini da Pistoia, Asger Hamerick, Nicola Porpora and George Onslow are among little-known composers being explored in recently issued recordings. When it comes to the arts, summer in the city is a time for timidity, especially when we venture out of doors. Classical music audiences are expected to go to places like the Hollywood Bowl to hear what we already know, always the same ... |
| BRIEFLY: Sept. 4 |
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Read about upcoming events and notices for the Plymouth area. |
| What To Do |
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What To Do is a free listing of special events in the city and region. Priority will be given to community groups, non-profit organizations and family activities. It is not intended as a free listing for businesses which have other promotional options within the newspaper. |
| First Zuanich WWU scholarship goes to Blaine student |
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Donors have endowed a scholarship at Western Washington University to honor the late Pete Zuanich, a |
| News in brief |
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Here are a selection of brief news items from this week’s paper edition, and possibly a few news briefs that didn’t make it in the paper. |