Their absence has been sorely missed by Nassau Pops fans, CP Nassau, the concert’s beneficiary, and orchestra members. Now, after a three-year pandemic-imposed absence, Maestro Louis Panacciuilli and his orchestra are back on the Tilles Center stage with their popular gala concert in support of the Cerebral Palsy Association of Nassau County, next Sunday, Oct. 15. This year the orchestra welcomes Tony Danza and his band as their special guests.
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By Karen Bloom
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10/4/23
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It’s time to break out the skinny neckties and channel your inner falsetto.
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By Maria Lane
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10/10/18
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Museum Row in Garden City is always among the spots filled with holiday spirit this time of year, with the Festival of Trees firmly rooted there to kick off some seasonal spectacle, Friday through Sunday, Nov. 25-27.
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By Karen Bloom
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11/23/16
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Exhibits and more...
A Feast for the EyesAn exhibit that explores how food has inspired art. Through a wide variety of media, eclectic portrayals of food, restaurants, cafes, shops, parties, and …
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9/7/16
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The Festival of Trees opens its three day extravaganza on Friday.
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By Karen Bloom
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11/25/15
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The Nassau Pops Symphony Orchestra joins in this year’s celebration of Frank Sinatra’s centennial at its annual concert to benefit United Cerebral Palsy Association of Nassau (UCPN).
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By Karen Bloom
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10/7/15
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Exhibits and more...
A Step in Time: Molloy College’s 60th Anniversary ExhibitionThe exhibit examine’s Molloy’s history through photographs, documents and related memorabilia. …
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9/9/15
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Exhibits and more...
Enduring ImagesAn exhibition, drawn from Hofstra University Museum’s permanent collections, that focuses on the lasting record created by an artist’s visual …
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8/12/15
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Some of the glamour of the Great White Way comes to the South Shore, when the popular and much-loved South Shore Symphony Orchestra graces the stage at the Madison Theatre next week for a special concert.
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By Karen Bloom
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5/27/15
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As a teenager, Brian Arnold often awoke in the middle of the night, screaming and shaking. He was afraid of falling and being unable to catch himself before his face hit the floor.
His fear was understandable. The North Bellmorite had already fallen and shattered his jaw in three places.
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By Scott Brinton
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2/25/15
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