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League Of Women Voters PB County To Host Free Online Centennial Celebration

Ken Thomas, President of the League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County (LWVPBC) today reminded people of all political persuasions that the nonpartisan organization will be “honoring the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote and the founding of the League at a free, online celebration on the first Saturday after the upcoming election.”
League of Women Voters PBC to Honor 100th Anniversary with Free Online Celebration

Ken Thomas, President of LWVPBC today announced that the nonpartisan political organization will be a?oehonoring the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote and the founding of the League at a free, online celebration on the first Saturday after the upcoming election.a??
We Were Promised Jetpacks Announce 10th Anniversary Edition Of 'These Four Walls'

Scottish rock mainstays We Were Promised Jetpacks have announced the 10th anniversary edition of their acclaimed debut album These Four Walls. Long a sought after collector's item, We Were Promised Jetpacks' debut LP, These Four Walls, had a scant US vinyl release that appeared only as imports in 2009. Now the album, full of explosive energy and knife-edge tension, packed with a bounty of fans' live favorites and unreleased tracks including demos, acoustic sessions (including a cover of 'Modern Leper' by fellow Scots and good friends Frightened Rabbit) and live tracks from a very early gig at Barfly in Glasgow will be released via FatCat. The bonus tracks will only be available on the limited editon gold vinyl release on FatCat (pre-order). The band also announced a North American summer tour in support of their upcoming release. All shows are listed below.
Multi-instrumentalist And Composer Theodore Shares 'Towards? (Koloto Remix)'

Multi-instrumentalist and composer Theodore releases an immersive remix of 'Towards?' taken on by English producer and composer Koloto; on 25th January via United We Fly. Maria Sullivan, better known as Koloto, is an electronic musician, artist and multi-instrumentalist hailing from Canterbury, England. Since the project came into fruition in 2013, Koloto has amassed an impressive 2.3 million plays via YouTube and Soundcloud alone, and has received vast support from the likes of BBC Introducing, XLR8R, Dummy Mag, Impose Magazine, The 405, Dots and Dashes and airplay on BBC Radio 1, ABC National and France Inter, just to name few.
NPR Premieres Theodore's New Single 'Disorientation'

Today, Multi-instrumentalist and composer Theodore premiered his third single 'Disorientation' and announced the release date for his cascading LP Inner Dynamics on NPR's All Songs Considered. Where his previous album It Is But It's Not attempted to explore the interaction of opposing elements in the universe, Inner Dynamics finds Theodore looking inward to examine the dualities of his own identity in search of new creative potential. The album 'Disorientation” begins with mystifying whispers, and a pulsating bass until Theodore's heavy-hearted voice brings in dream-induced dramatism. Inner Dynamics features production by Vagelis Moschos and is set to be released on November 2. 
Multi-instrumentalist And Composer Theodore Releases New Single

Multi-instrumentalist and composer Theodore releases yet another atmospheric single titled 'Spit Blood Out (Single Version)' on June 8th via United We Fly. Following the release of last stirring single, 'Towards? (for what is to come)', the Greek performer has already garnered considerable success with his previous album It Is But Its Not which was co-produced by Clive Martin (Queen, Reef) mixed by Ken Thomas (Sigur Rós, Moby, M83) and performed live at the fabled Studio 2 at Abbey Road Studios. With over 1.7 million Youtube views, he has received radio play from the likes of BBC Radio 6 Music's Lauren Laverne and French station RadioKC, included as part of NPR Music's 'SXSW 2018: Our Favorite Discoveries And Memorable Moments' and has received support from publications such as CLASH Mag, Music, Week, FGUK, Gaffa, Tsugi and Szene. Theodore has graced the stages of Live at Heart Festival and Reeperbahn Festival -where he was named Best Performance Of 2017. He supported Sigur Ros and DIIV at Release Festival (Athens) in 2016, has just performed Eurosonic Noorderslag and showcased his talents at this years SXSW Festival.
Theodore Announces North American CD Pressing of 2016 Debut LP IT IS BUT IT'S NOT

Just days ahead of his appearance at LA event MUSEXPO April 29, 9:30pm at SIR Studios, Greek composer and electronic musician Theodore has announced a North American CD pressing of his 2016 debut album It Is But It's Not via United We Fly, the label of which Theodore is founder and CEO. This pressing, the first time the album will be physically available in North America, arrives this Friday, roughly a month after his stellar North American live debut at SXSW, at which NPR Music became huge fans of his work. You can listen to It Is But It's Not single 'Are We There Yet?' via NPR Music's Austin 100 and 'What We Loved at SXSW 2018' playlists. Also featured in the latter playlist is a Theodore track titled 'Towards? (for what is to come)'; this song, premiered in February via CLASH, is the first single from the follow-up to It Is But It's Not, slated for a fall release. Another single is fast-approaching, and the album will be formally announced roughly mid-summer.
BWW Review: THE MUSICAL COMEDY MURDERS OF 1940 at The Grand Theatre

THE MUSICAL COMEDY MURDERS satirizes a few archetypes from stage and screen (especially the sweet ingenue and perpetually thirsty lyricist), reveals secret passageways and mistaken identities -- and multiple plot twists and multiple murders.
Grant Maloy Smith's New Album 'Dust Bowl - American Stories' Celebrates the Nation's Resilience

Drought, poverty and dirt defined America's southern plains in the 1930s. Folks who depended on the land for survival were devastated by monstrous clouds of dust that swept across the region between 1932 and 1940, killing crops and livestock.
BWW Reviews: RED at TheaterWorks Hartford Could Use More Layers

Cynical, angry artist Mark Rothko (Jonathan Epstein) hires a young idealistic assistant, Ken (Thomas Leverton) to work with him on his newest commission: a series of four murals to hang in the newly constructed Four Seasons Restaurant in Manhattan. A smart dialogue about painting and about American society unfolds with the teacher-student relationship transitioning. Ken's hopes that Rothko might be a friend, or even a mentor to replace the father he discovered murdered at a young age are dashed with every stroke of paint, however. The master's vision for companionship extends only to the relationship between the paintings. The end result is always the same for him: tragedy. Rothko is struggling with the futility of life and with putting his brilliance on the walls of a commercial enterprise where its full meaning of the color red might or might not be comprehended by the capitalists dining beneath it.
Joe's Pub Announces Upcoming Shows, Begins With Sharron Matthews 6/5-6

Joe's Pub at The Public Theater debuted in October 1998 and has quickly became one of New York City's most celebrated and in-demand showcase venues for live music and performance. With its genre-blind booking and vast diversity of interests, the stage at Joe's Pub gives voice to a world of varied and stellar artists.
Joe's Pub Announces Upcoming Shows, Begins With Sharron Matthews 6/5-6

Joe's Pub at The Public Theater debuted in October 1998 and has quickly became one of New York City's most celebrated and in-demand showcase venues for live music and performance. With its genre-blind booking and vast diversity of interests, the stage at Joe's Pub gives voice to a world of varied and stellar artists.
Byham Theatre Celebrates Black History Month with Ladysmith Black Mambazo 2/28

The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust culminates Black History Month with its regular Showcase Noir: African American Artist and Designer Exhibit and Sale and the special presentation of Grammy-award-winning South African a cappella group Ladysmith Black Mambazo. Showcase Noir opens at 11am on Sunday, February 28, in the Byham Theater lobby. Ladysmith Black Mambazo performance closes the evening with their 7 p.m. performance in the theater. Cohen & Grigsby is the season sponsor of the 2009-2010 Trust Presents series.

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