The fourth season of Portlandia premiered on IFC in the United States on February 27 and concluded on May 1, 2014 with a total of 10 episodes.
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Dawgwood is a 1993 all-instrumental album by American musician David Grisman, recorded with his group David Grisman Quintet. It is the second album recorded under Grisman's own label, Acoustic Disc. Grisman's self-named \"Dawg\" music was well established when this album was recorded — it is influenced by traditional bluegrass, jazz, gypsy music, Latin and more. Most of the songs are composed by Grisman, the two covers being Django Reinhardt's \"Bolero de Django\" — a gypsy song which Matt Eakle's flute gives a more modern flavour and \"Asanhado\" by Jacob do Bandolim. The last piece on the album, \"New Dawg´s Rag\" is a song previously released on album The David Grisman Quintet, but with \"updated\" arrangement.
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Eureka Masonic College, also known as The Little Red Schoolhouse in Richland, Holmes County, Mississippi, is widely known as the birthplace of the Order of the Eastern Star, created by Robert Morris.
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