| CUTLINES ... FANFARE 2003, WEEK THREE
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ANGELIC VOICES – The 24-member Phoenix Boys Choir will perform
at Thursday, October 16, at the Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts
as part of Southeastern Louisiana University’s annual Fanfare arts festival.
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VIRTUAL TOUR GUIDE – Witty writer Roberts Batson will bring
his “virtual tour” of New Orleans -- “Amazing Place, This New Orleans”
-- to the Pottle Music Building Auditorium at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, October
15. The free performance is part of the “Then and Now” lecture series sponsored
by the Southeastern Louisiana University’s Department of History and Political
Science during Fanfare.
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FANFARE HEADLINER – Award-winning, velvet-voiced vocalist Kathy
Mattea will appear
at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 14, at Southeastern Louisiana University’s Columbia
Theatre for the Performing Arts. The singer is the headliner for the 18th
season of Fanfare, Southeastern’s October festival of the arts, humanities
and sciences.
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FANFARE SOPRANO – Fanfare’s “Music for a Sunday Afternoon” series
of concerts at local churches continues on October 12 with soprano Monique
McDonald’s 3 p.m. performance at Hammond’s Greenfield Baptist Church, 100
J.W. Davis Dr. The concert is free and will be followed by a reception.
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DINNER AND A PICTURE SHOW – “Clark House 1906" is one of the
paintings of New Orleans scenes that will be on display from 6:30-10 p.m.,
Oct. 14 and Oct. 16 in the lobby of the Columbia Theatre for the Performing
Arts. The exhibit will share the lobby with a display of antique silver
that once graced New Orleans dinner tables. The exhibit is part of Fanfare,
Southeastern Louisiana University’s annual festival of the arts. |