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  • The Auditorium's surfaces are painted ivory in subtly graded tones overlaid by three-karat gold leaf.

    Form Follows Function, Elegantly 2008

  • Listeners whose passports acquire two to three stamps will receive a $5 discount off of a ticket to the Auditorium's April 14 or April

    chicagotribune.com - News 2011

  • Listeners whose passports acquire two to three stamps will receive a $5 discount off of a ticket to the Auditorium's April 14 or April

    chicagotribune.com - News 2011

  • The exceptional evening discussion took place on Jan. 18 in Rome in the Auditorium's [a public theater in Rome known for hosting cultural events] Petrassi Hall.

    The Daily Register tomwehner@ncregister.com 2010

  • Counting down to Gartner Auditorium's reopening and homecoming of our performing arts series.

    Museum Blogs 2010

  • The 130-odd members of the House of Bishops sat themselves down at workmanlike desks in the Auditorium's Little Theatre under the easygoing gavel of Bishop Tucker.

    BabyBlueOnline 2009

  • » Eddie Cotton raises the roof at The Auditorium's grand opening tonight 9: 18 p.m.,

    Jackson Free Press - Breaking News 2009

  • In addition to the contest, award-winning producer Dan Keplinger, who is battling cerebral palsy, will come to Irvine Auditorium's Amado Recital Hall on Thursday to discuss his film King Gimp, of which he is the subject.

    The Daily Pennsylvanian 2009

  • An auction followed the concert in the Civic Auditorium's Gold Room.

    Beacon Media News 2009

  • Canada's own Glenn Gould, fond of the Auditorium's excellent acoustics, used the hall for a number of his recordings.

    Netvouz - new bookmarks 2009

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