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Punk rockers throw an 'Anti Jazz Fest'
242 Main puts on rock show to protest Discover Jazz Festival
The Burlington Free Press
Concert to feature faculty choreography
Faculty of the University of Iowa Department of Dance will be the featured choreographers when the department concludes the three-week summer session with a Summer Dance Concert at 8 p.m. today through Saturday in Space/Place Theater of North Hall.
The Iowa City Press-Citizen
Festival will start with Boomer Bash
The 2008 Iowa Arts Festival will get an early start with the Boomer Bash musical celebration beginning at 6 p.m. today in downtown Iowa City.
The Iowa City Press-Citizen
TECHNOLOGY TEASER
Madison Avenue is eagerly awaiting Apple's next-generation iPhone, with hopes running high that it will bridge the gap between the hype surrounding mobile marketing and the reality. The original iPhone rocked the cellphone world with its sizable...
New York Post
Group welcomes donations of unused instruments
When someone donated a tuba to the Penn-Trafford Community Band, flute player Sherry Bergenic was able to take on an old hobby.  read more »
Penn-Trafford Star
Eclectic acts set scene for summer
The McCallum Theatre Institute 11th annual Summer Session Festival 2008 kicks off June 16 with programs that include everything from a storyteller to dancers.
The Desert Sun
What's going on in Cedar Hill/Duncanville?
Music in the Park begins 8 p.m. at Valley Ridge Park Amphitheater, 2850 Park Ridge Drive in Cedar Hill. The last concert in the Friday night series will be June 27.
Dallas Morning News
On the Bright Side: Donation goes toward teen center DJ class
A donation from a local music store is helping area teenagers learn how to DJ.But this kind of disc jockeying doesn't include playing Kool and the Gang's "Celebration" and the "Chicken Dance" at weddingsAt the Oneonta Teen Center on Wednesday, Andris Balins was using a mixer and two turntables to teach a half dozen teens the basics of spinning records, mixing beats and scratching.
The Daily Star
Third International Conference Examines Interactions Between Music And The Brain
This conference is conceived as a continuation of the three previous meetings on the relationship between Music and the Neurosciences in which the Mariani Foundation participated: "The Biological Foundations of Music" New York, 2000, "The Neurosciences and Music - I , Mutual interactions and implicat
Medical News Today
Calendar Listings
Cooper-Young Night Out - Shops, restaurants, and galleries will be open late and offering workshops, food and drink specials, and live music. First Thursday of every month, 5-9 p.m. 276-7222.
The Memphis Flyer
Music Listings
Singer with A Funeral Walkaway Parade - . Thu., June 5. Odessa 2613 Broad Memphis (Midtown).
The Memphis Flyer
Cover Story
B.B. King by Flyer Staff - 06/05/2008 Riley B. King, better known around the world as B.B. King, hitchhiked to Memphis from Itta Bena, Mississippi, in 1947 to join a diverse, influential music scene and to plant his blues roots. His nick...
The Memphis Flyer
The goofballs have landed
Compared to the scandalous antics of the comedy shock-troop trio of Borat, Ali G and Bruno, the lives of musicians Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie seem normal.
Channel NewsAsia
What's happening
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Belleville News-Democrat
What one Cuban cigar can do
To stack Canada's first international trumpet conference with top talent, soloist Jens Lindemann struck some odd bargains
The Globe and Mail
Christine Brewer is classical 'English Idol'
Christine Brewer, of Lebanon, has become the English Idol among classical music fans.
Belleville News-Democrat
A Bo-nanza of Diddley on the dial
Monday's death of bo diddley provided an interesting gauge of how rock radio remembers an artist who was critically important to the development of rock 'n' roll, but whose actual records had been largely invisible for several decades on most commercial stations.
New York Daily News
Hodgson tunes up teenagers
Travel through East Campus June 6 between 3 and 6 p.m. and the melodic sounds heard will not be those coming from a nearby radio or iPod. Instead, it will be the work of students from the Summer Music Camp hosted by the Hugh Hodgson School of Music. Approximately 365 middle and high school students enhanced their musicianship by participating in daily rehearsals, classes, performances and ...
The Red and Black
River of music flows from k.d. lang
It must have been a Watershed concert for the incomparable k.d. lang. The voice, not unlike her most recent lyrics, is like a river: Smooth, clear and pure. It bends at turns, flows into deep pools and the bird of the top note soars above it all.
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Wine, Dine and Jazz Festival aims to keep downtown Belleville hopping
When Carol Bartle started talking about popping the cork on a big wine festival here, some people wondered if she and her friends had flipped their lids.
Belleville News-Democrat
Local band gets one step closer to Bonnaroo
Summer has arrived. The days get longer, the weather gets balmier and music fans across the nation come together with one destination in mind: Bonnaroo. Hailed as the ultimate summer festival by Rolling Stone Magazine, Bonnaroo attracts bands from a wide array of genres each year.
The Red and Black
Nuci Story Project to document impact
After a long battle with clinical depression, 22-year-old musician and University student Nuci Phillips committed suicide on Thanksgiving Day 1996. Four years later, his mother, Linda Phillips bought and renovated an old warehouse on the edge of Athens. The warehouse, now known as Nuci's Space, includes four practice rooms, a stage area, a coffee bar/lounge and a library.
The Red and Black
Score Hits ?Heights? Note
Procrastinators, take heart. If you put off catching ?In the Heights? and are now caught in the box-office rush after the heartwarming hit musical received 13 Tony nominations, you can still catch a piece of Usnavi and company in the newly released CD.
New York Daily News
A Phish reunion could be in the works
Phish lyricist Tom Marshall, guitarist Trey Anastasio's longtime friend and writing partner, said in an exclusive interview this week that "Trey wants Phish to come back."
Philadelphia Daily News
Choir will present a diverse concert
Tonight the Department of Music and Dance proudly presents an evening of performances by the UO Concert Choir and the UO Repertoire Singers in Beall Hall. The choirs will be performing contemporary pieces from all around the world in the culminating event of an entire term of practice and preparation.
Oregon Daily Emerald
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