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Saturday, March 8, 2008
Big strings descend on the Long Center
Never mind the chilly night — about 1,000 people turned out Friday for the second night of the pubic open house for the new Long Center for the Performing Arts. Visitors toured the new $77 million two-venue complex, sipped cocktails while taking in the sweeping views of downtown Austin and enjoyed a most unusual musical performance.
Bill Close, inventor of the massive Earth Harp, leads members of his **MASS Ensemble in a performance on the Long Center’s City Terrace.
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