The next installment in ESPN Films' SEC Storied series, “Before They Were Cowboys,” premieres on Wednesday, Dec. 28, at 9 p.m. ET on SEC Network.
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The Acting Company honored legendary theatrical director Mark Lamos and distinguished patron of the arts J. Barclay Collins at its annual gala Monday, October 17, at New York's Metropolitan Club, One East 60th St. The event featured cocktails, silent auction, dinner, entertainment and award ceremony. Scroll down for photos from the festivities!
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Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association Entertainer of the Year, Luke Bryan is taking the stage today at AT&T Stadium to kick off The Salvation Army's 125th Red Kettle Campaign with a LIVE nationally televised halftime performance
by Tyler Peterson -
Acclaimed Central Florida-based strings group Violectric, led by founder and talented 'Vinylinist' Michelle Jones, have joined forces with award-winning producer from The Blair Witch Project Robin Cowie and Busch Gardens to compose and record the original score for Busch Garden's annual Halloween event Howl-O-Scream this year, Violectric announces today. Group members Michelle Jones (composer, orchestrator, vocals, violin, viola, piano, synthesizer and percussion), Lexy Parsons (violin), Elizabeth Chaconas (viola), Yamilet Trujillo (cello), Paul Cuevas (bass, synthesizer, percussion and assistant composition), Danny Raymond (percussion), Carol Hensal (piano and synthesizer) and Jerry Jones (audio engineer, mixing and mastering) came together with Cowie at Cosplay Records in Windermere, FL to bring this year's Howl-O-Scream theme 'Unearthed' to life.
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The best fights in football happen behind closed doors. For nearly four decades, super-agent Ralph Cindrich has been one of the sport's most celebrated gladiators, winning one battle after another against the billionaire owners who control the NFL's ever-growing fortune. In all, he's negotiated more than a billion dollars of contracts and signed his name on too many deals to count.
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Trophy Scars, it's fair to say, don't believe in doing things by halves. In fact, they're more inclined to do things in doubles. The upcoming album from the Morristown, New Jersey quartet, Holy Vacants (via Monotreme Records), was initially worked up as a 35-page screenplay treatment by vocalist and lyricist Jerry Jones and is conceptually even more ambitious than 2011's Never Born, Never Dead EP, which took reincarnation as its theme.
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Trophy Scars, it's fair to say, don't believe in doing things by halves. In fact, they're more inclined to do things in doubles. The upcoming album from the Morristown, New Jersey quartet, Holy Vacants (via Monotreme Records), was initially worked up as a 35-page screenplay treatment by vocalist and lyricist Jerry Jones and is conceptually even more ambitious than 2011's Never Born, Never Dead EP, which took reincarnation as its theme.
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The Dallas Opera, in partnership with AT&T Stadium and with support from our presenting sponsor, The Dallas Foundation, is extremely proud to announce the company's third stadium simulcast—the seventh free Dallas Opera simulcast since 2010. The announcement was made this afternoon at a gathering of prominent arts and sports representatives and attending local media at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. Participants included:
by BWW News Desk -
Trophy Scars, it's fair to say, don't believe in doing things by halves. In fact, they're more inclined to do things in doubles. The upcoming album from the Morristown, New Jersey quartet, Holy Vacants, was initially worked up as a 35-page screenplay treatment by vocalist and lyricist Jerry Jones, and is conceptually even more ambitious than 2011's Never Born, Never Dead EP, which took reincarnation as its theme.
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George Strait won entertainer of the year, and Miranda Lambert and Keith Urban were the top winners of the night. Below, check out highlights from last night's ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS on CBS!
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At last night's 2014 Academy of Country Music Awards, aired live on CBS, Voice judges Shakira and Blake Shelton teamed up for a performance of the Latin American stars new single 'Medicine.'
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The 50th anniversary of Country Music's Party of the Year® will be broadcast LIVE from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas
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For the sixth time, Jim Caruso's Cast Party, Manhattan's weekly 'extreme' open mic, traveled to Las Vegas to celebrate an extraordinary wealth of vocal talent. Scroll down for photos!
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Trophy Scars, it's fair to say, don't believe in doing things by halves. In fact, they're more inclined to do things in doubles. The upcoming album from the Morristown, New Jersey quartet, Holy Vacants, was initially worked up as a 35-page screenplay treatment by vocalist and lyricist Jerry Jones, and is conceptually even more ambitious than 2011's Never Born, Never Dead EP, which took reincarnation as its theme.
by BWW News Desk -
The Dallas Opera, in partnership with AT&T Stadium and with support from our presenting sponsor, The Dallas Foundation, is extremely proud to announce the company's third stadium simulcast—the seventh free Dallas Opera simulcast since 2010. The announcement was made this afternoon at a gathering of prominent arts and sports representatives and attending local media at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. Participants included:
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Multi-platinum recording artist Selena Gomez will take the stage today for a LIVE performance to kickoff The Salvation Army's 123rd National Red Kettle Campaign at AT&T Stadium during halftime of the Dallas Cowboys vs. Oakland Raiders nationally televised game on CBS. For the past 17 years, the Dallas Cowboys have helped The Salvation Army launch the campaign during its nationally televised halftime performances. The Red Kettle Campaign raised more than $148.7 million last year to serve America's most vulnerable by providing food, shelter and more than 1 million toys for children during the holidays.
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For four decades, the Dallas Cowboys were synonymous with winning and were the gold standard for how to operate a football franchise. Seemingly unhindered by the rest of the football universe, the names of Tom Landry, Roger Staubach, Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith were exalted to legendary status along the path to earning a record five Super Bowl championships. They won with flair, grace, and a unique quality of football brain-trust that constructed teams with stamina and staying power. From the unprecedented stretch of twenty consecutive winning seasons under Landry, to Jimmy Johnson's group that captured three Super Bowls in a four year span during the 1990's, to the immaculate blue star on the helmet, and the famous hole in the roof, the Cowboys were a franchise that, not only had it all, they did it all.
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With his Life On A Rock becoming his seventh all-genre Top 200 Albums #1 debut, Kenny Chesney hit Dallas wide open. With a crowd of 45,026 reaching to the rafters at Dallas Cowboys Stadium, Chesney played a two hour show that included old hits, recent hits and the Top 5 with a bullet “Pirate Flag.”
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The Dallas Opera, in partnership with Cowboys Stadium and with support from The Dallas Foundation, is extremely proud to announce the second classical music simulcast conducted in a North Texas sports venue. The announcement was made this afternoon at a gathering of representatives of several prominent organizations and local media at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington. Participants included Dallas Opera General Director and CEO Keith Cerny; Gene Jones; Charlotte Jones Anderson, Executive Vice-President Brand Management/President of Charities; Dallas Foundations President Mary Jalonick; and Nicole Small, CEO of the Perot Museum of Nature and Science.
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