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Courtesy/High Road TouringMcMurtry said he spends most of his time on the road these days, playing shows such as the one he'll do at 7 p.m. next Sunday, June 21, in Musikfest Cafe at ArtsQuest Center.
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John J. Moser/LehighValleyNews.comThe group showed why it has had that staying power: Its hits — in a sprawling 26-song, 2½-hour show, the band offered 14 gold and platinum hits — still resonate.
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Greater Shiloh Church celebrated its 120th birthday Sunday with a special joint worship service.
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The International Cultural Festival will he held at J. Birney Crum Stadium in Allentown from noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 22.
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Greater Shiloh Church is commemorating 120 years of faith and community service this weekend, featuring a special expo and guest speaker Geoffrey Golden.
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This year's Steel Weekend focuses on women in steel, celebrating the often unheard stories of female Bethlehem Steel employees. The two-day event is organized by the National Museum of Industrial History and will be held Saturday and Sunday.
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Lehigh Valley IronPigs officials say they expect the team to finish first in total attendance in all of minor league baseball this year.
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Allentown symphony kicks off director's 30th season this weekend as Miller Hall celebrates 125 yearsMiller Symphony Hall is marking two major milestones for the Symphony Orchestra's 74th season as the hall celebrates its quasquicentennial and its music director celebrates 30 years.
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Bullet for My Valentine, which has had 16 Top 40 songs on the Mainstream Rock and Alternative Rock charts, will perform at 6:30 p.m. May 9 at Wind Creek Event Center. Joining it on the show will be Trivium, whose 2011 album "In Waves" hit No. 13 and whose 2015 song "Until the World Goes Cold" hit the Top 10 on the Mainstream Rock chart.
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Artist Vaughn Randall's cast iron and bronze Locus sculpture was chosen as winner of the third annual Sculpture at SteelStacks national contest. An official ceremony was held outside the Bethlehem Visitor Center on Thursday evening where the sculpture will be displayed for one year.
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The Puerto Rican political activist and author was in town to promote his new memoir "Relentless: My Story of the Latino Spirit That is Transforming America."
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The foodie festival is now in its ninth year and will occur from noon to 10 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 21, showcasing "diverse options" of food, drinks and concerts.
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The days of using a paper map to navigate Musikfest might soon be over.
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At the most recent in-person boutique in 2019, the event raised $285,000.
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Local soccer offical says women should be paid the same as men in sports and in business.
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Ukranian playrights have collaborated to share their war-time experiences.
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From painting to planting, designers are invited to create a masterpiece in their space.
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Many who came to SteelStacks in Bethlehem found their roots in gardening during the pandemic.
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The local nonprofit group was among 7 organizations statewide to receive a share of $89,000 in grants.
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The center will feature an exhibit of live otters and a 3-pond habitat.
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The glass must be heated to at least 1,000 degrees or it will crack.
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Two years after the start of the pandemic, they're ready for a full return of visitors.
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Each session starts with a "mindful minute."
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Some groups use a patriotic look to promote supremist ideology, says an Anti-Defamation League official.