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Viola Stemper (Tyndell Tribune)
Services for Viola E. Stemper, 89, of Tyndall were held December 31 at the United Methodist Church in Tyndall with Pastor Bill Van Gerpen officiating. Barb Hebner was the pianist with congregational hymns and special music by Robert Rueb and Joyce Svanda. Interment followed in Tyndall Cemetery.
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Actresses hit the books to study for their roles (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
It's any parent's worst nightmare: A trusted authority figure might or might not have initiated an inappropriate physical relationship with a child in his care. In such a scenario, that child's mother would be beside herself with rage. And that's precisely how Viola Davis, who plays Mrs. Miller, a mother facing just that situation in "Doubt," initially approached her role.
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About Eivind Opsvik (All About Jazz)
Eivind Opsvik moved to New York City in 1998 to be a part of the rich music scene.
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Aurea Ensemble to Perform at Highfield Hall (The Falmouth Enterprise)
The Music at the Mansion Salon Series resumes at Highfield Hall on Sunday, January 11, at 4 PM with ?Inflections of Love? presented by the Aurea Ensemble. The performance will feature Charles Sherba on violin, Consuelo Sherba on viola, Emmanuel Feldman on cello, Virginia Eskin on piano, and Nigel Gore as reader.
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Where Undercurrents of Electricity Crackle Beneath a Serene Surface (New York Times)
Yefim Bronfman?s chamber music concert with musicians from the New York Philharmonic seemed to owe something to Carnegie Hall?s Perspectives program.
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Reopening a Pianist?s Treasury of Chopin (New York Times)
The pianist Nadia Reisenberg is a good example of dedicated artists with lower profiles who influence classical music from within and enjoy productive and important careers.
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FOX411: How Kate Winslet Could Win An Oscar (Fox News)
Attention voters for both the Oscars and the SAG awards: did you know you don't have to vote for actors in the categories for which studios advertise them?
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Actresses hit the books to study for their roles (Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News)
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - It's any parent's worst nightmare.
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Metropolitan Museum Imagining Lennon: Happiness Is a Night Walk Through the Met (Princeton Town Topics)
You can celebrate anything you want ? penetrate any place you go ? radiate anything you are ? imitate everyone you know ? indicate anything you see ? syndicate any boat you row ? Everything has got to be just like you want it to ?.
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Fermata brings hard rock energy to acoustic (The Capital Times)
Fermata doesn't live by the rock 'n' roll maxim that louder is better. And that probably wouldn't surprise you if you've seen the instruments the band members play: viola, mandolin, banjo, accordion, upright bass and acoustic guitar. But looks are deceiving. They're not playing bluegrass, Irish folk or old-timey country. Instead, the local five-piece string band counts hard rock like Tantric, ...
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