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  2. High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program - Wikipedia

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    Audio heard from HAARP. The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program began in 1990. Ted Stevens, Republican U.S. senator from Alaska, helped win approval for the facility, [9] and construction began in 1993.

  3. Who's performing at tonight's Times Square ball drop to ring ...

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    When is Sophie Ellis-Bextor performing on New Year's Eve? British singer-songwriter Sophie Ellis-Bextor is expected to perform from 9:37 p.m. to 9:43 p.m. EST, according to organizers. She'll sing ...

  4. Andrew Lawrence-King - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Lawrence-King taught himself the techniques of early harp performance after acquiring an early harp, emphasizing a heavily improvisational style. [2] After Selwyn, he attended the London Early Music Centre , subsequently becoming an ensemble continuo player with various groups in Europe and a harp soloist with Hespèrion XX .

  5. Alfredo Rolando Ortiz - Wikipedia

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    He has lectured on a variety of subjects at universities, colleges and schools, and at many international harp events, is the author of several harp music books and articles and his compositions have been performed and recorded by classical and folk harpists in many countries. His music is required study at harp departments in universities ...

  6. Music fests and tours and concerts in 2025: What's lined up - AOL

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    Coachella, the largest annual music festival in North America, saw a drop of about 15% in ticket sales this year compared to last year. Jennifer Lopez canceled her tour due to disappointing ticket ...

  7. Susann McDonald - Wikipedia

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    From 1975 to 1985, she was the head of the harp department at the Juilliard School. [6] She then took a position as chairman of the harp department at Indiana University-Bloomington in the Jacobs School of Music, which has the largest harp department in the world; somewhat later, she was named a Distinguished Professor of Music. [7]

  8. Hallstatt culture - Wikipedia

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    The Hallstatt culture was the predominant Western and Central European archaeological culture of the Late Bronze Age (Hallstatt A, Hallstatt B) from the 12th to 8th centuries BC and Early Iron Age Europe (Hallstatt C, Hallstatt D) from the 8th to 6th centuries BC, developing out of the Urnfield culture of the 12th century BC (Late Bronze Age) and followed in much of its area by the La Tène ...

  9. Iron Age - Wikipedia

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    Hallstatt 1200–700 BC Flat graves 1200–700 BC Pottery made of polychrome 700–600 BC Heavy iron and bronze swords 600–475 BC Dagger swords, brooches, and ring ornaments, girdle mounts La Tène 450–390 BC S-shaped, spiral and round designs 390–300 BC Iron swords, heavy knives, lanceheads 300–100 BC