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Classical folk rising: Harpeth Rising, an eclectic folk band, makes its Lehigh Valley debut, 8 p.m. April 11, Godfrey Daniels, 7 E. Fourth St., Bethlehem. The Nashville-based trio, above, from left, Jordana Greenberg, violin; Maria Di Meglio, cello, and Rebecca Reed-Lunn, banjo, released its latest album, "Tales From Jackson Bridge," in October 2013. The classically-trained musicians blend blues, Latin, rock, Texas Swing and Gypsy Jazz. Their vocals, soaring and intimate, convey powerful lyrics that are personal and topical. Tickets: godfreydaniels.org, 610-867-2390
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"Oz" on stage: The Act 3 DeSales University Children's Theater production of the stage adaptation of the 1939 classic movie, "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," continues through May 1, Schubert Theatre, Labuda Center for the Performing Arts, 2755 Station Avenue, Center Valley. Dorothy (Meghan Shea), above center; her trusty dog, Toto (Sarah Webster), right, and friends, Scarecrow (Hal Miers), left; Tin Man (Brett Lawlor), right, and Cowardly Lion (Matt Kleckner), left, follow the Yellow Brick Road to fun, drama and song. Tickets: desales.edu/act1, 610-282-3192
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Masters of art: "PSU MFA," an exhibition by four master of fine arts alumni of The Pennsylvania State University School of Visual Arts, continues, free and open to the public, through April 26, The Gallery at Penn State Lehigh Valley, Center Valley, Upper Saucon Township. The artists are: Jan Crooker, Class of '76, above, acrylics on canvas; Tim Rowan, Class of '99, native-clay sculpture; William H. Snyder III, Class of '06, charcoal portraits on paper, and Margaret Kinkeade, Class of '13, mixed-media sculpture. Information: lv.psu.edu/gallery, 610-285-5261
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