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Musical carries a sobering tale of war (Dayton Daily News) DAYTON — A Virginia patriarch who's determined to keep his six sons out of the Civil War in "Shenandoah" learns a painful lesson over the two acts of the 1975 musical by Gary Geld, Peter Udell, James Lee Barrett and Philip Rose. Brent students learn Cinco de Mayo’s origins (The Little Elm Journal) D. H. Brent Intermediate School students learned a bit of history before watching a few of their fellow students perform folk dances, songs and trumpet music from Mexico on Monday. Camp Grinnell makes history fun (Newton Daily News) Since 2003, volunteers from a variety of Civil War re-enactment groups have participated in Camp Grinnell, a Civil War-era learning experience, providing area students a chance to get a first-hand look at life during the bloodiest war in American history. Celebrity Birthdays: May 11-17 (The Globe Gazette) May 11: Comedian Mort Sahl is 81. Singer Eric Burdon (The Animals, War) is 67. Actress Shohreh Aghdashloo (''24'') is 56. Actor Boyd Gaines is 55. Drummer Mark Herndon of Alabama is 53. Former MTV VJ Martha Quinn is 49. Actress Natasha Richardson is 45. Country singer Tim Raybon of the Raybon Brothers is 45. Bassist Keith West of Heartland is 40. Actor Coby Bell (``Third Watch'') is 33. Actor ... Beatles music highlights fundraiser (The Evening Sun) Isn't it good? A day of Beatles movies and music is set for Saturday, from noon to 9 p.m., at the New Oxford High School auditorium. The New Oxford Invisible Children's Club is hosting "A Beatles Marathon for the Children of Uganda." Admission is $5, and is open to the public. Frye Gaillard reflects on the South, old and new (The Tennessean) A Vanderbilt graduate and an Alabama native, Frye Gaillard has been writing about the South for nearly four decades. Vanderbilt University Press has collected some of his previously published articles, essays and profiles into a new volume, With Music and Justice for All: Some Southerners and Their Passions. The book touches on a variety of topics — civil rights, religion, music and unique ... Roundtable is keeping it Civil (Amesbury News) Tom DiGiusseppe’s interest in the Civil War was sparked as a young boy, when a great uncle would regale him with tales of the family’s experiences during the War Between the States. The Fisher Ensemble (Seattle Weekly) Garrett Fisher ’s operas—for lack of a better term—are often mythic explorations of individuals in conflict with larger forces (previous subjects include Galileo and Sir Thomas More). But conflict is his theme, not his method; his music coexists with other arts in a harmonious balance that must be something like what Wagner was groping for when he came up with his theories of the “total art work.” Pete Seeger Honored At Avon Old Farms School (Hartford Courant) Before he stood up to the House Committee on Un-American Activities, joined the civil rights movement and led the cleanup of the Hudson River, and even before he picked up a five-stringed banjo and spearheaded the revival of American folk music, Pete Seeger was a gangly scholarship student at Avon Old Farms School. Gettysburg park pulls plug on huge electric Civil War map (Boston Globe) For decades, visitors willing to shell out a few extra dollars at Gettysburg National Military Park could be entertained -- or bored -- watching an electric light display showing troop movements in that pivotal Civil War battle.
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