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The 2015 Morningside Piano Recital Series opens with a performance by Yekwon Sunwoo, a young pianist who is lighting the world on fire. He has been…
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The issuing of Western Iowa Tech's Institute for Lifelong Learning catalog is a clarion call to Siouxlander's interested in culture, travel, and…
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Charlie and Doug Reneau return to their childhood home of Sioux City for a recital this Sunday at First Presbyterian Church.
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Thunder, a poodle that looks like a beautiful dark cloud, joins us on Welcome. Sit. Stay. He has a wonderful disposition and is not loud, as his name…
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Chopin wrote his Second Piano Concerto, the first that he wrote, as an ambitious young man of 20. Still living in Poland, the composer desired the fortune…
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Buddy comes to the Siouxland Humane Society after a short stint living on a farm. There he enjoyed the open spaces, finding joy in stretching out the old…
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By their beauty or depth, many symphonies may be said to have saved a life. Shostokovich's Fifth Symphony, however, saved the composer's life quite…
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In the early 1970’s, Jazz Fusion was music’s cutting edge, and Alphonse Mouzons’ Mind Transplant is one of the genre’s seminal albums. Sioux City’s guitar…
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Lament, rage, bombast, it's all there in Sir William Walton's First Symphony. Written on the bones of a failed relationship, the first three movements…
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As a parent of three, I am always looking for ways to engage the minds of my growing teenagers. Common books are a great way to provoke conversation that…