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Rozzi Crane sings at a music showcase by Strive Management. Maxwell’s Lounge, Oakland, CA, 26 January 2007

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Chicago Calendar Featured Second Annual “Now You See It, Now You Don’t” Art Exhibit: For one evening, the interior walls of the Flat Iron Arts Building will transform into a canvas displaying a continuous flow of linear art, turning the twisting hallways into a visual artistic journey. The mural, painted …
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Chicago Calendar
Chicago Calendar Featured Second Annual “Now You See It, Now You Don’t” Art Exhibit: For one evening, the interior walls of the Flat Iron Arts Building will transform into a canvas displaying a continuous flow of linear art, turning the twisting hallways into a visual artistic journey. The mural, painted …
Read more on The Herald News

Rethink Music Event Announces Lyor Cohen, Warner Music’s Vice Chairman
Rethink Music today announced the full schedule and over 50 confirmed speakers for its inaugural conference to be held in Boston and Cambridge, MA, April 25-27, 2011. The conference “Rethink Music: Creativity, Commerce and Policy in the 21st Century” â presented by Berklee and MIDEM, in association with Harvard University’s Berkman Center and Business School â is designed to provide a forum for …
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Country Haven in Harwinton
Call it a home production. Joe Watson, currently the man behind the curtain of two highly lauded theatrical productions, “STOMP” and “Burn the Floor,” decided about six years ago that it was time to take up some rural digs.
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