Posted Thursday, November 3, 2011
Dan Polletta spotlights one of the award-winning vintners from the 2011 World Series of Wine - Sebastiani Vineyards and Winery. Plus local acting legend Dorothy Silver tries something new - singing Sondheim in a new production of 'A Little Night Music.' Also award-winning Cleveland singer-songwriter Anne E. DeChant comes home with music from her new CD - 'Swing.' And Dee Perry profiles internationally-acclaimed pianist Gergely Boganyi who performs tonight at The Cleveland Institute of Music.
Arts and Culture, Music, Theatre
Mark Lyon, Sebastiani Winery
Dorothy Silver, actor
Fred Sternfeld, Fairmount Performing Arts Center
Anne E. DeChant, musician
Gergely Boganyi, pianist
Sebastiani Winery is one of the gold medal wines for the 2011 World Series of Wine
Dorothy Silver stars in ‘A Little Night Music’ at The Fairmount Center for the Arts
Anne E. DeChant hosts a CD release party for her new record ‘Swing’ tomorrow night at The Winchester.
Gergely Boganyi performs tonight at The Cleveland Institute of Music presented by the Hungarian American Coalition and the Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Society
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