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Flamboyant characters step out of the hat
A trio of monkeys, one with a pierced lip, kicking up a storm. Big-voiced Sour Kangaroo testing her moves. Styrofoam-headgear-toting Whos gallivanting with instruments made from PVC pipe, toilet plungers and badminton birdies. It's high school, so...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Entertainment Events, Education, Music, Les Miserables (movie)
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New adaptation of 'The Cat in the Hat' opens at Orlando Repertory Theatre
Orlando Repertory Theatre continues its 10th Birthday Season, presented by the Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation, with Dr. Seuss's "The Cat in the Hat." Public performances begin Saturday, Feb. 16, and run through March 24. And remember the Rep's...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
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Bel Air's first heart sculptures to be unveiled as part of popular Chocolate Festival
As a prelude to its popular Chocolate & Candy Festival next month, the Bel Air Downtown Alliance is planning a special movie night later this month, along with a new Chocolate & Art Walk. This year's Chocolate & Candy Festival, a rite of spring in Bel...Tags: Artists, Festive Events, Physical Therapy, Entertainment Events, Health Treatments
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Audio explanations now available for outdoor art in Naperville
Naperville Century Walk organizers have added new Quick Response scan codes to 42 outdoor works of art, enabling smartphone users to listen to 3-minute audio files on each. "The audio tours tell you about the artist, the inspiration and the story behind...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Sculpture, Arts, Naperville, A. George Pradel
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Concert review: Trans-Siberian Orchestra at Amway Center (matinee)
Soundboard Music Blog - Orlando SentinelSome say the world will end in fire, some say in ice. With apologies to Robert Frost, ice wouldn’t stand a chance in the world of Trans-Siberian Orchestra, which lit the match on another incendiary holiday spectacle on Sunday at Amway Center. TSO... -
Dr. Seuss prize electrifies College Park illustrator
When the call came last week, Ethan Long's wife feared it was a prank. "Nobody calls at 11:30 on Sunday night unless it's a family emergency," Heather Long recalled. "I said, 'Before you tell me anything, are you sure it wasn't a hoax?'" The call from...
Tags: Television Industry, Book, Human Interest
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Orlando writer/artist wins award named for Dr. Seuss
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelEthan Long of Orlando has won the prestigious Theodor Seuss Geisel Award from the American Library Association. Long wrote and illustrated “Up, Tall and High!” And it was named the most distinguished beginning reader book. “It tugs at my... -
Where the wild things are for sale
The Swann Gallery in New York is holding a large auction of 20th century illustrations that features the works of Maurice Sendak. There are many books by Sendak and those he illustrated, some original sketches, signed books and a first edition of "Where...Tags: Google+, Charles Addams, Auction Service, Charlie Brown (fictional character), Social Media
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Rose Parade 2013: Pasadena police report 22 pre-parade arrests
L.A. NOWRose Parade 2013: number of arrests down... -
Rose Parade 2013: List of float award winners
L.A. NOWRose Parade 2013: List of float winners... -
Rose Parade 2013: So cold, even Uggie the dog is shivering
L.A. NOWRose Parade 2013: So cold, even Uggie the dog is shivering... -
Rose Parade 2013: Thousands gather for New Year's celebration
L.A. NOWRose Parade 2013: thousands gather for annual New Year's Day celebration...
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