March 10, 2025

Artists

Artists

TGIF Summer Music Series Is Back In Morganton, Artists Announced

The summer stage is set on the Historic Burke County Courthouse Amphitheater Stage for a high energy TGIF Season! Twelve bands encompassing a variety of genres, will hit the stage every Friday night May-July (except for July 5th). Audiences can expect to boogie down to sounds ranging from Appalachian Keltic, New Orleans Grass, old and

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Dulé Hill on the “powerful” value of artists and why “The West Wing” “still rings true today”

Actor Dulé Hill’s big break was in 1999 on Aaron Sorkin‘s “The West Wing,” where he played Charlie Young, the personal aide to President Jed Bartlet, played by Martin Sheen. The show inspired a generation of political hopefuls and helped shape modern politics. For Hill, the award-winning show launched a 25-year multifaceted career in TV,

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From Taylor Swift to Adele: Female artists ruled the decade with best-selling albums; check out list

Taylor Swift‘s The Tortured Poets Department has received 2.61 million album and streaming units in the first week of release in the US, Billboard reported on Sunday. Can it become another milestone year for the pop megastar and earn the slot for best selling album for this year? One has to wait and see. Till

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Music Biz Roadshow targets artists and their teams

Music Biz Roadshow will launch this year’s Music Biz 2024 industry conference in Nashville on May 13 with a full-day program for artists and their teams. This second Roadshow will explore how new artists can find and maintain success, tap into every revenue stream for both new releases and catalogs, and manage their integrity and mental health in tandem with their

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Ames Chamber Artists thrilled by Carnegie Hall experience, 35th season

Jennifer Rodgers’ experienced leadership has helped Ames Chamber Artists almost triple its membership in just a few years. Rodgers stepped into the official role of artistic director of ACA last season after spending the 2022-23 season as interim director. Under her direction, the choir’s membership rose from 24 to 70. Rodgers’ connections led to a

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The Center for Visual Arts features adventurous work from 23 Metropolitan State University students

Brian Morgans’ “Awareness to Action” brings attention to “astroturfing,” the practice of using online group responses to market products or causes. Ray Mark Rinaldi, Special to The Denver Post There is something invigorating about seeing the exhibitions of student work that college art galleries present at this time of year. The air is full of

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Artists can paint storm drains in York to raise awareness for clean watersheds

YORK, Pa. — Local artists can use their skills to beautify York and raise awareness of water pollution. The Master Watershed Stewards of York County are organizing the Street 2 Creek Storm Drain Art Project. Artists can register for the contest to be chosen to paint a storm drain along York’s streets. Organizers say this

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Hooligans bringing bigtime artists, events to Jacksonville in 2024 | Entertainment

An Onslow County nightclub and concert venue is bringing some legendary artists to Jacksonville this year, as well as some community-based events.  Hooligans Live, located at 2620 Onslow Drive in Jacksonville, opened in 2006. General Manager Johnny Cutt, also the owner of Cutthroat Concerts & Events, has been coming to the venue for much of

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BTS agency to take legal actions against those who ‘ridicule artists, spread rumours’; warns of ‘zero-tolerance policy’

BTS agency BigHit Music has issued a statement updating fans on legal proceedings against violation of the group’s rights. Taking to Weverse, the agency said that “organizational efforts aimed at tarnishing and slandering the artists have escalated in recent weeks”. It also added that “malicious attempts to defame, humiliate and ridicule the artists or spread

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Fitton Center, SOS Art announce first artist-in-residence

“I’m very thankful for the opportunity. It’s exciting. It’s an honor,” said Collopy. “This is the first time SOS ART and the Fitton Center have had an artist-in-residence. This is the first time I’ve been an artist-in-residence. I love the connection between art organizations and social justice. Both are really about community.” Collopy, a Darrtown

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