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Concerts in Indiana: American Pianists Association's 2021-22 season

Concerts in Indiana: American Pianists Association's 2021-22 season
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Keeping arts aloft has taken a lot of creativity, and will call for a lot of support

Keeping arts aloft has taken a lot of creativity, and will call for a lot of support
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NEPA Philharmonic performs live for first time in a year on April 22 in Wilkes-Barre

The Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic will present its first in-person performance in over a year at the First Presbyterian Church of Wilkes-Barre on Thursday, April 22. From 7 p.m.-8 p.m., the NEPA Philharmonic Trio is performing Béla Bartók’s “Contrasts,” a masterpiece of the chamber music literature inspired by Hungarian and Romanian folklore, along with works by Johannes Brahms and Zoltán Kodály that showcase NEPP violinist Robyn Quinnett and clarinetist Pascal Archer with pianist Spencer Myer. Seats will be safely distanced. Tickets, which are $35 to attend the show at the church (97 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre) and $10 to view the concert virtually at home, are on sale now here. Donations can also be made at that link.

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St. Cloud State edges Minnesota State on last-minute goal at Frozen Four

St. Cloud State edges Minnesota State on last-minute goal at Frozen Four Nolan Walker redirected a shot from the point with 54 seconds remaining, sending the Huskies to their first NCAA title game.   April 8, 2021 8:19pm Text size Copy shortlink: PITTSBURGH All season long, St. Cloud State has been exceeding expectations. Picked to finish fourth in the NCHC, the Huskies took second in both the regular season and conference tournament. Seeded second in the NCAA Northeast Regional, St. Cloud State beat No. 3 seed Boston University and No. 1 Boston College by a combined seven goals. And now the Huskies will play for their first NCAA Division I national championship after their dramatic, 5-4 victory over Minnesota State Mankato on Thursday in the Frozen Four at PPG Paints Arena.

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Frozen Four 2021: St. Cloud State Beats Minnesota State, Advances to Men's Final

        Saint Cloud State 5, Minnesota State 4 Nolan Walker helped Saint Cloud State continue its dream postseason with a go-ahead goal with 52.3 seconds left. With the game tied 4-4 in the final minute, Seamus Donohue fired it at the net before Walker deflected it in for the game-winner. NCAA Ice Hockey @NCAAIceHockey Nolan Walker s tenth goal of the year looking a little something like THIS #FrozenFour x @espn https://t.co/4tI53aUUJ5 It came at the end of a back-and-forth battle that saw both teams score during a thrilling third period: NCAA Ice Hockey @NCAAIceHockey Dallas Gerads in the right place at the right time!!⏰

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