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Written by Sentinel-Tribune Staff
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Wednesday, 16 May 2012 09:26 |
Local rockers The Flaming Hot Marbles will be the featured act tonight the Hump Day Revue at Grumpy Dave's, 104 S. Main St., Bowling Green. The band will featuring Dan Piotrowski, guitar and vocals, Alex Baird, drums and vocals, Matt Cordy, bass, and Zack Fletcher, guitar will play hard hitting rock from 9:30 to 10:30 p.m. TimConcannon will open with a set of originals from 9 to 9:30 p.m.
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Alexander Hanna to lead Chicago’s basses |
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Written by DAVID DUPONT Sentinel Arts & Entertainment Editor
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Tuesday, 15 May 2012 10:24 |
CHICAGO - Alexander Hanna, a native of Bowling Green, has been appointed the principal bass of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Hanna has been the principal bass for the Detroit Symphony, a position he held since 2008 when he graduated from the Curtis Institute of Music. He was 22 at the time. In a statement to the Detroit Symphony, he described his new position as "a dream come true," adding "but it is still bittersweet to be leaving the wonderful friends I have in the Musicians, Administration, Board and Patrons of the DSO." As the David and Mary Green Principal Bass in Chicago he will perform under the direction of Riccardo Muti. His appointment is effective June 4, 2012. According to the Chicago Tribune, Hanna played principal bass with the Chicago orchestra during its recent tour of Russia and Italy.
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Area Arts Events: 05-10-12 |
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Written by Sentinel-Tribune Staff
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Thursday, 10 May 2012 09:32 |
Perrysburg arts rally seeks artists PERRYSBURG - The Perrysburg Area Arts Council is accepting applications for artists and artisans wishing to participate in the 2012 Rally for the Arts. The annual event held in conjunction with Harrison Rally Days will be held Sept. 15 from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The deadline for the $100 early bird discount is July 1. The final deadline is Aug. 1. The booth fee is $120. There is also a $25 non-refundable application fee. Exhibitors should submit three digital or photographic images of their work. For further information contact
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or at: perrysburgarts.org
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Graphic Design Work in Cuba |
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Written by Sentinel-Tribune Staff
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Saturday, 12 May 2012 07:29 |
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At sunset today, graphic designs by three Bowling Green State University students will be projected on the side of two large buildings on Plaza Vieja in Havana, Cuba. The presentation is part of the Havana Bienal, an international art show.
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Sendak's wild rumpus will live on |
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Written by DAVID DUPONT Sentinel Arts & Entertainment Editor
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Wednesday, 09 May 2012 13:28 |
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| Maurice Sendak at his Connecticut home last September (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer) |
In a world of categories, Maurice Sendak had to be put in his place: Children's book author. Though the artist and writer's work extended well beyond those boundaries, he, in his own grouchy way, accepted this category. As he told the Associated Press in 2003: "So I write books that seem more suitable for children, and that's OK with me. They are a better audience and tougher critics. Kids tell me what they think, not what they think they should think." Still, the man, who died Tuesday at 83, knew his worth. I interviewed him once about 20 years ago by telephone. Then a reporter for an upstate New York newspaper, I sought his comment on a story he knew too well. A parent in rural school district had objected because when Mickey falls out of bed and out of his clothes in "In the Night Kitchen," he's revealed to have genitals. "Cock-a-doodle doo," as Mickey exclaimed, to be sure. "In the Night Kitchen" was often a target of those who wanted to shield tender young minds from feelings those minds were aware of. Sendak's most popular book "Where the Wild Things Are" was deemed by some protectors of youth as too scary.
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