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Wednesday, July 2,2008

World Chicken Festival: London, KY

Colonel Harland Sanders, founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, is one of the most highly recognized figures in the world. Laurel County, Kentucky, located in the heart of the beautiful Daniel Boone National Forest, is proud to be the home of the Colonel's first and original restaurant established in the 1940's.
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Tuesday, April 29,2008

Extended Play

By Jordan Green
Hold onto your hats: Several festivals and Greensboro heritage commemorations are cross-promoting events. There's a feast at hand. On Wednesday, vocal ensemble Bel Canto Co. holds its second day of auditions at the UNCG School of Music. E-mail Jeffrey Carlson at jcarlson@belcantocompany.com for more information.
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Thursday, July 3,2008

be there

All concert proceeds benefit Eastern Music Festival's student scholarship program. Tickets can be purchased from the Center for the Arts Box Office. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 12:30 to 5 p.m. Also, Elon students, faculty and staff may receive free tickets.
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Wednesday, August 6,2008

Festival revolves around film and music

By Amy Kingsley
Shalini Chatterjee spent the summer of 1989 hand painting animation cells at New York University. Nineteen summers later the former film student cradles an oversized videocassette inside her West End office and muses on the march of moviemaking technology.
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Wednesday, August 6,2008

Revolve Film Festival starts rock and reeling

By Mark Burger
The brainchild of singer/songwriter/producer/promoter Shalini Chatterjee, the Revolve revolution is meant to offer the region a unique combination and selection of music and motion-picture entertainment unique to the region. Chances are, you wouldn’t be seeing the films being screened at your local multiplex any time soon.
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Wednesday, October 1,2008

Dixie Classic Fair, Blind Tiger or Cats Cradle

By Ryan Snyder
Youre walking shoulder-to-shoulder through a sea of humanity, trudging along parallel to a nearly identical column moving in the opposite direction. There are vendors in every direction serving up provisions to satisfy any sweet, salty or spicy craving imaginable, while the Grateful Deads.
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Wednesday, October 8,2008

Dwele, Tony Rice and Shakori Hills Festival

By Ryan Snyder
Say there fellas, have you done something in the recent past to get yourself in the doghouse with your special lady friend? More than likely, it was football related and occurred on any of the past few Sundays. Its entirely possible that you have and just dont even know it yet.
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