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  1. Keith Paulson-Thorp (04 October 2009)

    (Events Calendar/Music)

    ... Sir Herbert Howells' Lambert's Clavichord and Tango for Tim, by the contemporary British composer Michael Nyman. St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Delray Beach 278-6003 or visit www.stpaulsdelray.org Tickets: ...

  2. Naughty Marietta (10 January 2010)

    (Events Calendar/Music)

    Naughty Marietta Joseph Rubin's fledgling Palm Beach Light Opera Company mounts its second production with a performance of Victor Herbert's Naughty Marietta, an 18th-century-themed romp first seen in ...

  3. Jo Koy (25 February 2010)

    (Events Calendar/Theater)

    Jo Koy The Filipino-American comedian born Joseph Herbert gets a lot of mileage out of ethnic observations. Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach 833-1812 or visit www.palmbeachimprov.com Tickets: $21.30 ...

  4. Jo Koy (26 February 2010)

    (Events Calendar/Theater)

    Jo Koy The Filipino-American comedian born Joseph Herbert gets a lot of mileage out of ethnic observations. Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach 833-1812 or visit www.palmbeachimprov.com Tickets: $21.30 ...

  5. Jo Koy (27 February 2010)

    (Events Calendar/Theater)

    Jo Koy The Filipino-American comedian born Joseph Herbert gets a lot of mileage out of ethnic observations. Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach 833-1812 or visit www.palmbeachimprov.com Tickets: $21.30 ...

  6. Jo Koy (27 February 2010)

    (Events Calendar/Theater)

    Jo Koy The Filipino-American comedian born Joseph Herbert gets a lot of mileage out of ethnic observations. Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach 833-1812 or visit www.palmbeachimprov.com Tickets: $21.30 ...

  7. Odd ‘Informant!’ relies on Damon’s star turn / by John P. Thomason

    (Odd ‘Informant!’ relies on Damon’s star turn / by John P. Thomason)

    I have to say, I really loved this film, coming at it from the perspective of a Soderbergh fanboy. I agree that the weird, dry-as-a-desert humor was more suitable for this material than the stone-cold ...

  8. Weekend arts picks: July 16-20

    (Articles/Weekend Picks)

    ... Emilia in Verdi’s Otello and Mercédès in Bizet’s Carmen last season, won second prize in the recent Palm Beach Opera vocal competition with a performance of the aria Nobles seigneurs, salut! from Meyerbeer’s ...

  9. Weekend arts picks: June 18-22

    (Articles/Weekend Picks)

    ... friend, Auguste Franchomme, on themes from Meyerbeer’s opera Robert le Diable, which at the time (1832) was a popular sensation. The concert is set for 7 p.m. Monday in the Broward Center’s Abdo New ...

  10. Guitarist Kreisberg sets first SoFla gigs in five years

    (Articles/Music)

    ... contributions of saxophonist Will Vinson, pianist Henry Hey, bassist Matt Penman and drummer Mark Ferber help stir the pot into a jazz/fusion/world music gumbo. Vinson (who's worked with Madeleine Peyroux ...

  11. Verdi performances win top spots in PB Opera’s vocal contest

    (Articles/Music)

    ... did a smart thing with her choice of aria: Nobles seigneurs, salut!, from Act I of Giacomo Meyerbeer’s Les Huguenots. Many prominent mezzos have recorded this aria (Marilyn Horne, Frederica von Stade, ...

  12. Theater roundup: Poetic ‘Buffalo,’ sharp ‘Song,’ shocking ‘Blasted’

    (Articles/Theater)

    ...  Or most frustrating, two of the revue’s best numbers, I Have Found and Stupid Things I Won’t Do, were written for an adaptation of Kaufman and Ferber’s The Royal Family, but the show has been abandoned ...

  13. Weekend arts picks: Jan. 8-13

    (Articles/Weekend Picks)

    ... made its debut last year with a production of Oscar Straus' The Chocolate Soldier, returns this weekend with Victor Herbert's Naughty Marietta, perhaps the best-known of the Irish composer's operettas. ...

  14. Lauderdale film fest shorter, but movie quality is high

    (Articles/Film)

    ... a formulaic comedy or even an overly sentimental tale into a very human slice-of-life drama. Charlie (Leo Marinello) is a 39-year-old “successful” New York lawyer, but he lives with his overbearing grandparents ...

  15. ArtsPreview 2009-10: The season in Palm Beach art

    (Articles/Art)

    ... paintings of New Jersey artist Gary T. Erbe (through Nov. 8). From the collection of filmmaker Martin Brest, meaningful and spiritual artwork by Cuban-born Enrique Martínez Celaya will include 19 works, ...

  16. Weekend arts picks: Oct. 2-6

    (Articles/Weekend Picks)

    ... Busoni, excerpts from Sir Herbert Howells’ Lambert’s Clavichord, and Tango for Tim, a piece by the contemporary British film composer Michael Nyman. 4 p.m, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Delray Beach. Tickets: ...

  17. Dutch group gets Delray Baroque off to vigorous start

    (Articles/Music)

    ... by Pietro Paradies and Franz Joseph Haydn. Other, more recent music gets a hearing, too, including a sonatina by Ferruccio Busoni, excerpts from Sir Herbert Howells' Lambert's Clavichord, and Tango for ...

  18. Erbe show offers reminders – good and bad – of bygone America

    (Articles/Art)

    ... when you discover — as is the case with Gary Erbe — that they are self-taught. Gary T. Erbe: 40 Year Retrospective, now at the Boca Raton Museum of Art, spans the time period of the 1960s to the ...

  19. Odd ‘Informant!’ relies on Damon’s star turn

    (Articles/Film)

    Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh is like a box of chocolates. You’re never sure what you are going to get. His recent releases -- the epic political biography Che and the low-budget independent ...

  20. ArtsPaper Interview: Jon Robertson makes a difference at Lynn

    (Articles/Interviews)

    ... management, which were to be the chief occupations of his career. He ran music departments at colleges in Alabama and Massachusetts, furthered his conducting career by studying with Herbert Blomstedt, ...

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