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The Alaska Center for the Performing Arts is a performance venue in downtown Anchorage, Alaska. Opened in 1988, it hosts over 200,000 patrons annually, and consists of three theaters: Opened in 1988, it hosts over 200,000 patrons annually, and consists of three theaters:
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Sullivan Arena hosted the 1989 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships along with the Harry J. McDonald Memorial Center in Eagle River. In ice hockey, it was the home of the professional Alaska Aces of the ECHL from 1995 to 2017 and the University of Alaska Anchorage Seawolves men's NCAA Division I team from 1983 to 2019.
The Alaska Center for the Performing Arts, in downtown Anchorage The front entrance of the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center in downtown. Located next to Town Square Park in downtown Anchorage, the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts is a three-part complex that hosts numerous performing arts events each year. The facility can accommodate ...
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The TCU Lady Frogs faced the Oklahoma State women's basketball team on February 20, 2013. TCU came into the game with a 7–17 record (0–13 in the Big 12). [8] The game tipped off at 8:00 pm ET, with TCU still winless in Big 12 women's basketball, but the TCU Lady Frogs scored 11 unanswered points to beat OSU 64–63 and win their first Big ...
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The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music holds the Paul Price Percussion Music and Papers, 1961–1982, [3] which consists of percussion sheet music, sound recordings, and correspondence documenting Price's career as a percussion musician, and conductor of the Manhattan Percussion Ensemble.