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| Learn the art of juggling in September at Randolph library |
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RANDOLPH TWP. - Randolph Township Public Library, 28 Calais Road, offers a variety of free programs, discussion groups and special events to its patrons throughout the year. |
| 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 ... |
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Try a widely popular treasure-hunting activity from one of the highest points in DuPage County from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at the scenic overlook at Greene Valley Forest Preserve in Naperville on Greene Road one-half mile south of 79th Street. |
| 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. |
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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. |
| The Week Ahead: Sept. 5 — Sept. 11 |
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A listing of cultural events this week. |
| Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe open |
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A two-week plus celebration of the arts begins today with the 14th annual Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe . |
| Coming attractions: A short list of the campus's enticing fall events |
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This semester's rich range of cultural offerings at UC Berkeley includes a daylong cornucopia of free arts performances Sept. 26. It also holds appearances by violin virtuoso Christian Tetzlaff, the much-loved Mark Morris Dance Group, director Peter Greenaway, and bestselling writer David Sheff. |
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