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Or vice versa? A story is told about the conductor Daniel Barenboim, who decided to conduct a piece from Wagner’s “Tristan and Isolde” in Israel . . . more
The Long Beach Public Library is the setting for a weekend of family fun, beginning Nov. 8. The sounds of country music will be heard all weekend-long, concluding with a family fun day on Nov. 10. more
It's a weekend of musical delights, as the venerable Bronx Opera visits the area with Puccini's classic opera and Long Beach swings to tunes from the Great American Songbook at the annual Cabaret Festival. more
As winter rolls onward, chase away those January doldrums and warm the soul by exploring some of the many art offerings in the area. Local museums offer a wide range of exhibits. Here’s a … more
The St. Raymond’s Art Club hosted an Art Exhibit on Sat., Sept. 29 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Sun., Sept. 30 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Professional and amateur oils, pastels, acrylic, … more
Tuesday is some East Rockaway residents’ favorite day of the week, because that’s when the St. Raymond’s Art Club meets. Five years ago, Trudy … more
The sounds of the Great American Songbook can be heard in Long Beach throughout the weekend. Families will enjoy Bug Bonanza, Long Island' Children's Museum's annual bug-fest, while those looking for a spring stroll can explore Muttntown Preserve on an "Early Bird Walk." more
The process of converting a blank canvas into a work of art is no easy feat, especially for someone who works and has a child. From conceptualizing and idea, to dedicating hours to work on the idea, … more
By Clarissa Hamlin chamlin@liherald.com Artists are born, possessing a natural ability that lies deep within them selves to create art, said Gilda De Lio, of East Rockaway. “It’s … more
On the heels of the New York International Fringe Festival, Long Islanders are treated their own multi-arts extravaganza when the region’s top artists and performers converge on the grounds of C.W. Post’s School of Visual and Performing Arts during the weekend of Sept. 9-11. more
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