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      Organist Christopher Keady sits at the circular pipe organ at the Agnes Flanagan Chapel Tuesday, June 12, 2012, on the campus of Lewis & Clark College, in Portland, Ore. The Agnes Flanagan Chapel is a 16-sided architectural marvel that seats 650 under stained glass windows depicting the book of Genesis. In the early 1970s, it was also a big, conical quandary. Chapels aren’t really chapels unless they have an organ, and the newly-minted structure at Portland’s Lewis & Clark College was in need. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

    Ore. chapel’s circular pipe organ is one-of-a-kind

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      This May 8, 2012 photo shows singer-songwriter Daniel Powter in Los Angeles. Powter's smash hit

    For Powter, bad days are old news

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      FILE -- This Aug. 2010 photo shows tourists arriving through the front door of Graceland, Elvis Presley's home in Memphis, Tenn. Graceland opened for tours on June 7, 1982. They sold out all 3,024 tickets on the first day and didn't look back, forever changing the Memphis tourist landscape while keeping Elvis and his legend alive.(AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

    Graceland marks 30th year as tourist attraction

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    Brownsville music series begins Saturday

    Brownsville music series begins Saturday

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    Issues in dance on the Millennium Stage

    Issues in dance on the Millennium Stage

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    A spicy tribute to Puerto Rico

    A spicy tribute to Puerto Rico

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    Dave Matthews keeps the conversation flowing

    Dave Matthews keeps the conversation flowing

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    3 men ordered to trial in Winans’ carjacking

    3 men ordered to trial in Winans’ carjacking

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    Broderick to headline DC July Fourth celebration

    Broderick to headline DC July Fourth celebration

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      FILE - This June 1, 2012 file photo shows Country singer Kenny Chesney at a news conference to promote his

    Kenny Chesney, Jonathan Demme team for livestream

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