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left): Michelle Christian, D-Quest and Mima Africa of Touch 106.1FM
celebrate at their joint New Year’s Eve event. Touch collaborated with
Vibe 105.3FM and Boston All About You News to throw a successful bash,
where sponsors, contributors and fans alike bid goodbye to 2007. (Tony
Irving photo) |
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| Cambridge
Mayor Kenneth Reeves (second from left) presents a plaque, proclamation
and key to the city to Betsy Siggins, executive director of Passim Folk
Music & Cultural Center (second from right), as former club manager
Byron Linardos (left) and board chair Dan Hogan (right) watch. The
honor celebrates of 50 years of folk in Cambridge, beginning with Club
47, later evolving into Passim’s, and now to Club Passim in Cambridge.
Club 47’s early years saw the start of the careers of legends like Bob
Dylan and Joan Baez, as well as appearances by the likes of Muddy
Waters. (Don West photo) |
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| Greater
Love Tabernacle celebrated its pre-New Year gala during the Sunday
morning service of Dec. 30, featuring songstress Alicia Greene from the
Evangelistic Temple Way of the Cross Church in Kingstree, S.C. The
event was hosted by Pastor William E. Dickerson, and sponsored by the
Greater Faith Worship Center. (From left): Ann Nelson, Alicia Greene,
Pastor William E. Dickerson, Luella Dickerson, and Jannie Nelson of
Image N Style. (Tony Irving photo) |
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