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MOVIES (Las Vegas Review-Journal) From cosmetics to cosmetic surgery, this documentary explores America's possibly unhealthy obsession with appearance, including the case of Reno's Darlene Jesperson, who was fired from Harrah's after more than 20 years because she refused to wear makeup. At Village Square. (105 minutes.)
Calendar Girls Picks and Clicks Aug. 30-Sept. 5: Painting, a benefit, jazz, flies (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles) East-West issues are the focus of Sundaram Tagore Gallery's newest exhibition, "Dimensions of Color," which showcases the talents of artists representing Korea, Japan, India and Uzbekistan, as well as Israeli-born artist Nathan Slate Joseph.
The original Mondavi family winery (San Francisco Chronicle) At the northern tip of St. Helena, Charles Krug sits at the end of a long, manicured driveway. From the sign, it appears to be just another Napa Valley winery. But in fact, this property is steeped in history and familial lore. Established in 1861, Charles...
50th Anniversary of Miles Davis' Kind of Blue Celebrated with New Documentary and Box Set (Broadcast Newsroom) NEW YORK , Aug. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Like a fine vintage wine -- an epicurean delight near and dear to Miles Davis (1926-1991) -- the music contained on Kind of Blue reveals added nuance and unexpected pleasures the older it gets.
Best of Summit County 2008 (Summit Daily News) BEST SNOWBOARDING MOUNTAIN
MAIN CALENDAR (Macon Telegraph) FESTIVALS
Singer uses dramatic past, soulful voice to connect (The Pantagraph) "Listen, I'm the one you're gonna want in the foxhole with you," advises Janiva Magness, one of the headliners for this weekend's Seventh Annual Nothin' But the Blues Festival.
Aug. 27, 2000: Professor of bebop (Detroit Free Press) Originally published August 26, 2000 NEW YORK -- On the Upper West Side of Manhattan, just beyond the shadow of Juilliard, the bejeweled conservatory of classical music, sits the Lincoln Square Community Center. A gritty gathering place cut from cold concrete, it is the current home to the longest running master class in jazz.
Restaurant capsule reviews (The Record) Despite a dated atmosphere, Esty Street remains one of the most intensely satisfying fine-dining restaurants in the area, thanks to executive chef Adam Weiss' confident seasonal New American cooking.
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