Arts/Entertainment
- Arts/Entertainment
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- Thursday, April 18, 2013
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Full house for Feast
File photo From left, Tim Hart, club manager, and Fran Doherty, both of the Lanam Club, serve 2012 Kiwanis Club president Gary Finlayson and his wife, Linda, at last year's Fabulous Feast. Two dozen eateries will be on hand for this year's event on April 24 at Wyndham Andover.
- Classic Sinatra hits revived next week
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Events Calendar
Courtesy Photo Pianist Carolyn Skelton, pictured, will join soprano Wendy Heckman to present Music for a Spring Afternoon on Monday, April 22, at 1:30 p.m. at The Center of Punchard at 30 Whittier Court. Part of the continuing Cultural Series at the center, the concert will feature a varied program in celebration of Earth Day and spring's arrival. The vocal selections will include classical pieces by Purcell, Handel and Mozart along with arrangements of traditional folk songs, spirituals and Broadway show tunes. Pieces by Haydn and Brahms will be featured as piano solos. Admission is $5; registration is required. Light refreshments will be served. Call the center at 978-623-8321 to sign up.
- Region's Armenians remember genocide through music
- A poetic 30 for Cantemus: Chamber chorus to put prose to song
- Thursday, April 11, 2013
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Andover's Leno in final year with 'Tonight Show'
Jay Leno, host of "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," left, and Jimmy Fallon, host of "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon." Fallon will replace replace Leno on "The Tonight Show" as Leno wraps up 22 years of headlining the show. Producer Lorne Michaels, of "Saturday Night Live" fame, discovered Fallon, produces his late-night show and, in a coup that dented L.A.'s showbiz status, engineered a move for the No. 1-rated "Tonight Show" back to Manhattan after a 40-year exodus in Burbank.
- Events Calendar
- Andover quartet performing in BYSO Spring Concert
- Concert spotlights Phillips faculty
- Thursday, April 4, 2013
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Flocking together for a day
ANGIE BEAULIEU/Staff photo Demonstrator Les Embrey walks around with a couple of his birds at the Massachusetts School of Law's Animal Rights Day on March 30.




