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On Saturday, May 17, the Cupid’s Park Theatre in Körner’s Folly will turn into a jazz club 6 to 9 p.m. as part of the historic house’s series of programs on social customs and entertainment in the Victorian Era.
From July through June 2026, the new season will showcase works by John Coltrane, the South African pianist Abdullah Ibrahim and more.
Now, the Jazz enter another offseason wondering what to do with their roster, especially star forward Lauri Markkanen. The former Cleveland Cavaliers standout has been the subject of trade rumors for years now, but his value is lower now after a contract extension, some injuries and a down season overall.
Not only did the Jazz drop to No. 5 in the draft order, the Dallas Mavericks landed the No. 1 pick (after having only a 1.8% chance to do so), the San Antonio Spurs snagged the No. 2 pick, the Philadelphia 76ers nabbed the No. 3 pick and the Charlotte Hornets got the No. 4 pick.
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In the ninth inning of the Yankees’ 11-5 win over the Mariners on Monday night, third baseman Oswaldo Cabrera fractured his left ankle while scoring on a ninth-inning, bases-loaded sacrifice fly by Aaron Judge. LeMahieu will be in Seattle for Tuesday’s game.
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MusicRadar on MSNWant a gig at the Montreux Jazz Festival? Thomann and Shure want to gift you your big breakA fresh-for-2025 competition sees them parting with cash, prizes and a spot among the superstars on the festival’s famous stage
The Mavericks had the winning numbers. The team with just a 1.8% chance at winning the No. 1 pick won, against virtually all the odds
Scenes like this are a common sight at Preservation Hall, which is known for being one of New Orleans’ most iconic jazz venues. Its musicians play for thousands of music lovers and students each year — all in service of its mission to preserve and perpetuate jazz culture.
A community celebration of youth, music and talent 9 a.m., Saturday, May 17, at two locations: Edmonds Center for the Arts (big bands
JOHNSON CITY, N.Y. (WBNG) -- The Schorr Family Firehouse Stage proudly continues its enJOY Jazz Series with two outstanding performances this spring.
Jazz fans may be disappointed to learn that newly elected Pope Leo XIV never moonlighted as trombone player "Bobby Prev" in his hometown of Chicago, contrary to social media posts sharing a supposed image of him playing the instrument.