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Year 33, No. 46
Celebrating 33 Years of Community News
August 8 – August 14, 2018
Tri-State Jazz Society Welcomes Back Sosson & Shiver to Exhibit Cynthia Sayer and the Joyride Band Work at New Hot-Bed Gallery
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Café Lift Comes to Narberth Page 5 Cynthia Sayer and her Joyride Band will perform a diverse repertoire of traditional jazz at Tri-State Jazz Society’s concert at Haddonfield United Methodist Church, 29 Warwick Road, Haddonfield, NJ, on Sunday, August 19 at 2 p.m. Photo/Gary Spector ulti-award-winning singer and international 4-string jazz banjoist Cynthia Sayer returns to Tri-State Jazz Society for the first time since 2014 to lead her Joyride Band in a performance of swinging jazz at Haddonfield United Methodist Church, 29 Warwick Road, Haddonfield, NJ on Sunday, August 19, at 2 p.m. An American Banjo Hall of Fame inductee and charter member of Woody Allen’s New Orleans Jazz Band, Sayer has played with legendary jazz artists including Bucky Pizzarelli, Dick Hyman, and Les Paul, as well as leading jazz contemporaries including Scott Robinson, Bria Skonberg, Vince Giordano, and others. Joyride Band members have equally impressive credits most notably playing for former President
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he James Oliver Gallery in Philadelphia has recently expanded its exhibition space with an additional gallery floor named Hot-Bed Gallery with business partner Bryan Hoffman of Hoffman Design Group, a corporate exterior and interior landscape design firm. Defining a “Hot-Bed” as an environment that encourages growth and development, the gallery exhibits work that is green, contemporary, experimental and magically upbeat reflecting the wonders of our
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“VIKINGS: BEYOND Find Unique Arts & Cultural Events Inside!
Detail of Barbara Sosson’s “Gigantic Mustard Greens,” oil on canvas, 48 inches square. The exhibition of Barbara Sosson’s paintings and Ian Loring Shiver’s photographs opens at Hot-Bed Gallery on Saturday, September 8, from 6 to 9 p.m.
THE
LEGEND” EXHIBITION
Sails into The Franklin Institute on October 13 with 600 Artifacts, Two Replica Viking Ships including the Recreated Roskilde 6 ikings: Beyond the Legend,” an interactive exhibition that explores beyond the legend to convey the true story of the voyagers who set sail from the people, traditions, and influence of the legendary Viking Age, Scandinavia centuries ago. Among the hundreds of archaeological finds curated for the Philadelphia makes its North American debut at The Franklin Institute on October 13. The exhibition reveals fresh insights through the latest archaeo- exhibition include preserved planks from the longest and most remarkable logical discoveries that show the evolution of Vikings, providing a more Wooden harness bow with ornamental bronze accurate portrayal of them as skilled artisans, mounts. The harness bow was worn on the farmers, traders, and explorers who made a back of a draught horse pulling a significant impact on our modern world. carriage. Photo by National Museum Featuring more than 600 treasured of Denmark artifacts on loan from the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen Viking warship, the 122-foot Roskilde 6. and never before on display in the Twenty-five percent of the ship’s origiU.S., dramatic ship reconstructions, nal planks are fitted into interactive experiences, striking multimedia, and augSee “Vikings: Beyond the Legend” Exhibition mented reality— page 6 the exhibit is designed to go
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