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Emmanuel exhibitionAN EXHIBITION will be held next month to celebrate work carried out abroad by Emmanuel pastor Jamie Tonge and his wife Christine. The couple have been travelling regularly to Mozambique over the last three years to work for the Christian organisation IRIS Ministries. Their latest trip was in April when Jamie taught at a [...]
County fair finalizes lineup for 2012 shows
By Russ PankoninThe Imperial Republican this year’s Chase County Fair will uphold its tradition for great concert shows with this year’s lineup of country and rock performers. The Friday, Aug. 17, show will feature a pair of country music entertainers. Travis Tritt will headline the country show with special guest, new sensation Hunter Hayes. Saturday’s [...]
Phil Bowhay: Pith and vinegar
Once upon a time, a little over 70 years ago, I marched into the music room at Horace Mann Grammar School, Bakersfield, with a violin, ready for a lesson. I really wanted to play accordion. A gentleman showed up on our door step with a beautiful Hohner strapped to his chesk, telling great tales of [...]
Hohner Selects Transplace to Manage International Shipments
DALLAS–(EON: Enhanced Online News)–Transplace, a leading provider of transportation management and logistics technology announced today that Hohner inc., an international distributor of musical instruments, has selected the award-winning third party logistics (3PL) provider to manage inbound United States shipments from China. Transplace will employ its award-winning, web-based technology to achieve greater visibility, reduce transportation costs [...]
Gear Behind the Career: Elsa Dorfman and the Giant Polaroid Camera
The hulking dinosaur of a camera that photographer Elsa Dorfman has based her career on for over 30 years could soon become extinct. Dorfman, now 74 and living in Cambridge, was first introduced to the 20″x24″ Polaroid in 1980. she had been invited by the company to try one of the 240-pound behemoths that had [...]
Alexis Weissenberg obituary
The Bulgarian-born pianist Alexis Weissenberg, who has died aged 82 after suffering from Parkinson’s disease, was a celebrated if controversial figure. the blockbusters of the piano repertoire – the Rachmaninov and Tchaikovsky concertos among them – held no fears for him, since he had a prodigious and unquestionable technique. Yet, though his playing was often [...]
Twelfth Night Dance
Twelfth Night Dance will be from 7:30 to 10 a.m. Saturday at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Hall, 3845 N. Swan St. Featuring the Mullany Family Band from Albuquerque s East Mountain area, joined by Bayou Seco and the Fiddling Friends. Bayou Seco and the Mullany Family Band will once again break Up Christmas with their [...]
Interview With Howard Shore
In the near four decades that have taken him from being the bandleader of “Saturday Night Live” to walking onto the stage to accept a couple of Oscars, you could say that Howard Shore has been on a continual journey of wide-eyed wonderment, one encompassing as much tender emotion as utter insanity. in over eighty [...]
John Lennon Imagined at Mauch Chunk Opera House
November 04, 2011 “John Lennon Imagined: Beatles and Solo Years,” a tribute to music icon John Lennon, will take place at 8:30 p.m., Saturday at the Mauch Chunk Opera House. Tickets are $25. The Mauch Chunk Opera House is located at 14 W. Broadway, Jim Thorpe. for tickets and information, call 570-325-0249 or visit mauchchunkoperahouse.com. [...]