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1. “I live the feeling that I was chosen by blues”

His music has been characterized as a mixture of blues, country, and soft jazz. He’s been number one in the Norwegian charts and fourth in The Global Blues Charts, but if you ask somebody from Romania who Joe Rusi – born Mircea Rusi – is, most people would shrug their shoulders.

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Published on 17th November, 2009 at 2:58pm by Alexandra Spinu.

2. Entertainment tip for collecting enthusiasts

Arts and Crafts clock PWC Arts and Crafts fair.

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Published on 5th November, 2009 at 7:59pm by Michael Sandelson.

3. The space between the notes

Emilie Labarchede Stavanger’s International Chamber Music Festival is about to commence play on 10 August. Although the musicians are coming and the programme, as ever, promises to be a broad mixture, organising such an event requires a great deal of work behind the scenes. The Foreigner met Emilie Labarchède – a cellist, and the festival’s Managing Director – in the run up to next week’s musical gathering.

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Published on 6th August, 2009 at 7:08pm by Michael Sandelson.

4. A connection with the past

The house Træe: A place to tread for man and beast, a path, or a fenced-in piece of land.

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Published on 16th July, 2009 at 12:04am by Michael Sandelson.

5. Food, glorious food, but don’t forget the wine

Wine glasses from the Gladmat festival Gladmat is Stavanger’s annual gathering for foodies. With its four days of food-filled festivities, there will almost certainly be something you can find to tickle your taste-buds with. As no meal would be complete in its culinary experience without it, wine will also be served for those partial to a tipple.

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Published on 3rd July, 2009 at 6:30pm by Michael Sandelson.

6. A different swing

Liv Runesdatter Liv Runesdatter is not what you would call a jazz singer. Nevertheless, she will be performing Norwegian folk music under Mai Jazz.

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Published on 7th May, 2009 at 8:04pm by Michael Sandelson.