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The Beat Still Goes On

Happy 50th Anniversary to Herbie J Pilato When it comes to vintage comedy-variety shows headlined by pop-music stars, before Tony Orlando and Dawn, Donny and Marie and the Captain and Tennille, there was Sonny and Cher. Breezy, brazen and groundbreaking, The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour started it all. Premiering August 1, 1971, as a six-week summer replacement series on CBS, it starred the married musical duo who rose to fame in the late 60s on the popularity of such hit songs as I Got You Babe and The Beat Goes On. Cher (née Cherilyn Sarkisian) was sylphlike and sardonic; Sonny (Salvatore Bono) was short and silly. She cracked wise; he was the butt of her jokes. She could belt out a tune; he had difficulty carrying one. But it didn t matter. When they got together, it was television magic.

The light of art, shining through the cold: Online arts series for February and March

The light of art, shining through the cold: Online arts series for February and March Veteran musicians James Argiro and Karrin Allyson will talk about their experiences Feb. 14 as part of CitySpace’s winter art series “Four Virtual Nights on the Town.” Image courtesy CitySpace On Feb. 11, Amherst storyteller Eshu Bumpus helps kick off “Winter Chautaqua,” an online arts series produced by Laurel Park Arts.  PAUL FRANZ/Gazette file photo Motoko Dworkin of Amherst shares the stage with Eshu Bumpus, above, as she brings her storytelling skills to the the Feb. 11 opening event of “Winter Chautaqua.” Gazette file photo Valley pecussionist Tony Vacca performs Feb. 25 as part of “Winter Chautaqua,” an online arts series produced by Laurel Park arts.  Gazette file photo

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