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This episode, organizers for The Curated Gallery in Huntsville, Asé Selah and Kevin Richardson, join us to talk about their upcoming exhibit, on display May 2-4.
Representing The Sundial Writers Corner on the Arts Out Loud Stage this year at the Panoply Arts Festival: Rose Battle, Susan Guthrie, and Alex Moore. Panoply is the Southeast’s premier arts weekend, where Huntsville’s innovative spark shines through a festival of art, music, and more!
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With Democratic support, the legislation overcomes a major procedural hurdle and is expected to head to a weekend vote by the full House.
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There are also reports of explosions in Iraq and Syria. The extent of Israel's strikes weren't yet clear.
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Police began making dozens of arrests after Columbia University's president asked for help clearing protesters — citing the "encampment and related disruptions pose a clear and present danger."
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The U.N. Security Council met Thursday to debate and vote on the Palestinian application for full membership in the United Nations, which would allow it to vote during U.N. proceedings.
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If you want local original music, then you want Valley Sounds! Some new music standouts this week include Dizzy D, Marylyn Coffey, and James Wardlow III. Valley Sounds is all about local music Saturdays nights at 9. If you miss a show, get the podcast on iTunes or with the WLRH mobile app.
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Michael Guillebeau muses about songs and poems written in his soul.
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During his lifetime, Antonio Salieri was very popular composer and had extensive influence in the world of opera. In fact, he wrote operas in three languages. But after his death, his works became obscure—only to receive modern attention as the result of the play and movie about Mozart called Amadeus. In the movie, Salieri is depicted as a villain, but best evidence indicates that the two composers were at least civil to each other, if not actual friends or amicable acquaintances. This edition of Brass, Reeds, and Percussion opens with a parade march written by Antonio Salieri for harmoniemusik, the German word used for the wind band from roughly 1775 to 1825.
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In this episode of The Update, we'll review the biggest stories from north Alabama and the Alabama Statehouse, and prep you for a weekend full of events and music. Drop Diver is our featured artist.
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