Arts Section :: Page 77
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Schumacher benefit on Sunday
A musical benefit for local musician Carl Schumacher will take place this Sunday, July 6, at 2 p.m. at the Seniot Center.
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Local roots show at Summer Music Bash
Blues riffs, DJ scratches, hip-hop beats and R&B harmonies will mingle in the hot July air in downtown Yellow Springs at an upcoming celebration of local music.
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Grab an instrument and party for Summer Strings’ 50th
The Yellow Springs Summer Strings and Band program invites alumni to jump in and play at an alumni concert and party this Saturday, beginning at 5 p.m. at Mills Lawn.
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Local bands celebrated at new music festival
A free one-day music festival on the Fourth of July weekend will showcase the wildly eclectic village music scene and some of its homegrown musicians.
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Pianist Sam Reich— Loving to practice as much as play
Yellow Springs-based pianist Sam Reich is at a place in his life and career where he’s often asked about his plans. Having completed a master’s degree in 2012 from the prestigious Eastman School of Music, where he also earned a bachelor’s in piano performance, Reich says a typical path would involve next pursuing a doctorate, as many of his former classmates are doing.
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Summer music to celebrate 50 years
The YS Summer Strings and Band program will hold a 50th anniversary celebration concert on Saturday, July 5, at Mills Lawn.
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Ohio Brass & Electric to play Emporium tonight
The local horn band Ohio Brass & Electric will perform tonight, Friday, June 20, from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Emporium during the Summer Art Stroll.
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Summer Art Stroll Friday night
The annual Summer Art Stroll will take place this Friday, June 20, from 6 to 9 p.m.
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Evie Ladin & Keith Terry to perform at Glen Helen Building
Antioch College will host an evening of body music, acoustic American songs and storytelling on Wednesday, June 18, at 7 p.m. at the Glen Helen Building.
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Mills Lawn students graffiti for peace
If you spot a couple of rainbow-laden vehicles around the village this year, you’ve got Mills Lawn fifth graders and villagers Joe Ayres and Karla Horvath to thank.
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