Ol' Blue Eyes. Chairman of the Board. The Voice. Frank Sinatra is known by many names, and the mark he's left on show business is one that will never be removed. Defining cool for multiple generations, it was the talent that drove it all.
Evening of Sinatra plannedAn evening of Frank Sinatra music paired with the opening for the eighth biennial Kentucky National Wildlife Art Exhibit is coming up Sept. 28 at Henderson Fine Arts Center.
A-Rod, Pettitte face each other; Alex may be back todayThe most important baseball played at Yankee Stadium yesterday had no effect on the standings, did not end with Frank Sinatra singing, and was witnessed by a handful of people. Shortly before 10 a.m., Andy Pettitte and Alex Rodriguez faced each other in a simulated game. The two injured...
"One More for the Road": Come Fly Away Closes on Broadway Sept. 5Tony Award winner Twyla Tharp's latest Broadway venture, Come Fly Away ? the dance musical that sets the music of Frank Sinatra into motion ? ends its Broadway run Sept. 5 at the Marriot Marquis Theatre.
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Superb choreography stars in Broadway shows"Come and meet those dancing feet," warbled the cast of "42nd Street." But dance fans have been doing that for decades, experiencing the high-bounding energy that drove Broadway musicals in production numbers, ballets and featured solos.
Political cartoonist Paul Conrad diesLOS ANGELES, Sept. 5 (UPI) -- Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist Paul Conrad has died in California of natural causes at age 86, his son announced. Paul Conrad - Pulitzer Prize - LOS ANGELES - United States - Richard Nixon
From the Archives of The Stamford Advocate The week of Sept. 6Sept. 8, 1985: The Stamford Museum & Nature Center dedicated a new $500,000 addition to its main building and opened an art exhibit by local artist Reuben Nakian . The exhibit included 50 sculptures and 20 drawings covering seven decades.
Some say school honoring RFK as too extravagantLOS ANGELES - "This is it. The pantry where the shooting took place is right behind us here."
Like it or notA look at things kids have to have this fall - and what you won't see coming out of their closet.
Allegheny Valley Concert Association offers patrons plenty of talentTony Butala admits he could retire if he wanted to. "But retire from what?" the founder of the Vocal Group Hall of Fame inductees, The Lettermen, asks.
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