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New York hip-hop and electronica make waves
E-mail Ed Morales at sonidoslatinos@edmorales.net.New York Latin music fans have much nostalgia for the '70s, when salsa, an urban spin on Afro-Caribbean dance music, became all the rage. But at the same moment, literally across town, new electronic sounds were fusing with uptown street culture to create...Tags: Coconut, Hip Hop, Smashing Pumpkins, Gnarls Barkley, Electronica
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'Humboldt County' stars Jeremy Strong, Fairuza Balk and Peter Bogdanovich
Tribune reporterBe prepared: "Humboldt County" is a slow starter. But what appears to be the cliched "uptight nerd liberated by flighty sprite" tale—done better in films from "Bringing Up Baby" to "Barefoot in the Park"—evolves into something deeper, darker,...Tags: Peter Bogdanovich, Fairuza Balk, Brad Dourif, Frances Conroy, Charity
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Sports collectibles show hits The Villages
The Villages Sports Card and Collectible Club will have a show and sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Colony Cottage Recreation Center in The Villages (County Road 466A and Morse Boulevard). More than 30 exhibitors will sell sports cards,...Tags: Milton Berle, Frank Capra Jr., House, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra
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Howard Reich's killer jazz week
Tribune criticA stroll through the week ahead in jazz: David Sanchez: One of the world's reigning young saxophonists, Sanchez has helped redefine the term "Latin jazz." To the Puerto Rican saxophonist, in other words, Afro-Caribbean jazz is not an ethnic subset of the...Tags: Harold Washington, Naperville, Count Basie, Checkerboard Lounge, Green Mill
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School news
Achievements • The following local schools have been named Virginia Naturally Schools by the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries. These schools have made long-term commitments to increase the environmental literacy of their students. They are...Tags: Diplomacy, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Imperial and Royal Matters, Elementary Schools, Multi-Sport Events
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Community events
The Newport News YMCA, 7827 Warwick Blvd., will host a craft fair from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Hot dogs, drink and snacks will be sold. For more information, contact Tina Campbell at tina.campbell@peninsulaymca.org. The Lil' Blossoming Beauty...Tags: Hampton Roads, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Fort Eustis, Martin Luther King Jr., Pets and Pet Supplies
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Vocalist Shawn Monteiro To Visit Trinity-On-Main
Shawnn Monteiro, a smart, swinging vocalist, heads a triple-bill Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in New Britain as part of Trinity-on-Main's jazz series. "An Evening with Shawnn Monteiro" also features the power-packed sound of The Steve Lord Big Band and the...Tags: Roberta Flack, Count Basie, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), West Hartford, Diseases
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2itch.com searches 24-hour spots
Special to the Los Angeles TimesJet lag. Insomnia. The stress of a high-powered business trip. Sometimes a traveler wants to step beyond the doors of a hotel room -- let alone the fitness room or hotel lobby bar. 2itch.com maps out restaurants, stores and essential services that are...Tags: Tourism and Leisure Industry, Volusia County, Rentals, Homes, Tourism and Leisure
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Jazz society to open season this month with concerts in Boca
Forum Publishing GroupSix Boca Raton concerts featuring a variety of jazz artists and musicians will headline the upcoming season for South Florida's Swing and Jazz Preservation Society. Concerts take place at 7:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of each month in the auditorium at...Tags: Boca Raton, Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Boynton Beach, Dick Hyman
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Wingspan lands in Easton
Pianist Mulgrew Miller divides his time between directing the jazz studies program at William Paterson University and juggling frequent requests as a sideman for some of jazz's best players. (Miller sparkles on the latest Dave Holland Sextet recording, ''...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Kevin Eubanks, Lafayette College
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Maryland's black troops from the Great War paraded home in style
Some 400,000 African-Americans answered their country's call during World War I and served in the Army's segregated units. And even though the armistice ending the Great War was signed on Nov. 11, 1918, it was some time before troops returned home. It...Tags: Government, Defense, Woodrow Wilson, Executive Branch, Veterans Affairs
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Today's Birthdays
Actor Steve Railsback, 63. Actor David Leisure ("Empty Nest"), 58. Actress Marg Helgenberger ("CSI"), 50. Drummer Mani (Stone Roses), 46. Country singer-guitarist Keith Burns of Trick Pony, 45. Jazz singer Diana Krall, 44. Guitarist Dave...Tags: Celebrity
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