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Hollywood vs Hollywood East on the court and online
Plymouth Rock Studios launched its new Hollywoodeasttv.com site Wednesday with videos spoofing West Coast movie stars dressed in Laker uniforms talking trash with East Coast movie stars dressed like Celtics.
The Patriot Ledger |
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Out & About: What's happening in Nanaimo and the mid-Island
Tongue and Groove perform a benefit concert for the Nanaimo Brain Injury Society on June 6 at 6:30 p.m. at Brechin United Church.
Nanaimo Daily News |
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Live shows promote recording
Wilson Pascoe always knew in his heart he would have a career in music, he just wasn't sure what it might be. After several years of trial and error, he's still not sure.
Nanaimo Daily News |
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Students showcase musical talent
Falling Spring Elementary School students showed off their musical talents in a folk concert Wednesday afternoon.
Public Opinion |
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Book review: Birds' song and water's music
Garden books abound in book shops. Gillian Vine delves into some recent releases.
Otago Daily Times |
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RECENT ITEMS»
The inaugural All Points West Music & Arts Festival has expanded their lineup to include The Duke Spirit and Grizzly Bear , both in good company alongside Radiohead , Kings of Leon , Cat Power , and The Roots among others.
Filter Magazine |
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Praise Songs
Michael Friedman talks about the music he composed for the show “Saved.”
New York Times |
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Deerhoof Gets Offensive
Kill Rock Stars will release Deerhoof's newest album, Offend Maggie , October 7. But well before that, the band has a fairly full live slate, including: The Roots Picnic in Philadelphia this weekend, a tour in Japan, a free show in Brooklyn, and the Halifax Jazz Festival. Whoa, horsey!
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June 5: Changes at The Weather Channel
During Tuesday morning’s “Your Weather Today” broadcast on The Weather Channel, meteorologist Heather Tesch made mention of the catchy new jazz music used to introduce forecast segments.
Carroll County Online |
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FCUD No. 168 finalizes music realignment
After months of careful planning, the FCUD No. 168 Board of Education completed the realignment of its school district music program with the hiring of long-time West Frankfort educator Kay Levanti at a special meeting on Tuesday night.
The West Frankfort Daily American |
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Stevie Wonder Heads For Europe
Music legend Stevie Wonder announced today that he'll hit the road in Europe this fall for the first time in more than a decade. The singer revealed the tour - which kicks off September 8 at The NIA in Birmingham, U.K. - during a special performance at London's Hard Rock Café.
POLLSTAR |
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Matchbox twenty's guitarist steps in front of the mic
Paul Doucette's experience as one part of the hugely successful matchbox twenty taught him a little something about the break and repair method of music-making.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Reggae hits: Catch Opihi Pickers concert this weekend
Green Rock Entertainment and Miller Lite is bringing back some of Hawaii's biggest island reggae stars for a concert that will span two islands this weekend.
Pacific Daily News |
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Complete list of nominees for the 2008 Dora Mavor Moore Awards
Theatre reviews Check out the latest theatre reviews from across Canada. Lowdown column Get the inside scoop on the Canadian music industry with Karen Bliss.
Jam! Showbiz |
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Ozzy Osbourne wins damages over 'freak show' slur
Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne has won "substantial" damages from the publishers of the Daily Star newspaper over a report that the singer's poor health had thrown a music awards show into chaos.
Stuff |
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Festival in a fix: Sunfish Days organizers look to shake things up
Next year’s Sunfish Days festival could be a very different festival as organizers prepare to overhaul a community event that has been sliding for several years. And if next year’s festival isn’t a marked turnaround, there might not be another next year for Sunfish Days.
Holmen Courier |
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BOND Edit Cuts Two New Music Videos
DMN Newswire--2008-6-5-- BOND ( http://www.BONDedit.com ), the full-service creative editorial/post production house has completed editorial (both offline and online) work on two new music videos -- pop punk band We The Kings' new single ''Check Yes Juliet,'' and R&B singer Joe's ''We're Family,'' which is featured in the feature film Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (Universal), starring Martin ...
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Willing the curtains to go up
RIVERSIDE – When students from Riverside Middle School hit the stage every Spring for a musical, there is always singing, dancing and laughter.
East Providence Post |
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Tunisia: Country to Host Fifth Biennale of Arts, Mediterranean Exchanges Under Focus
"Of Air and Wind" is the main theme of the fifth Biennale of Arts of Tunis which will be organized by the association for cultural exchanges in the Mediterranean (ECUME) in partnership with the City of Tunis .
AllAfrica.com |
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Your music will sound louder with the 'Speak-er' speech bubble speaker
Got something to shout out, and your normal rectangle-shaped speaker just won't cut it? A designer, Sherwood Forlee, has whacked up this humorous speech bubble-shaped unit for that very purpose.
Tech Digest via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Britney Making a Pussycat Dolls Cameo
Spears films a small part in the group's new music video for When I Grow Up
People Magazine |
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Seattle Movie Events
"Super Speedway" and "Kung Fu Panda" in Imax, Yves Saint Laurent documentaries, "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" and more.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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'Once a Townie, always a Townie'
EAST PROVIDENCE – He may not have been born in East Providence, but he knows what it feels like to be a Townie. When the school year wraps up this month, East Providence High School band director and music department coordinator Richard Vars will retire, stepping down from the podium.
East Providence Post |
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Tonight in Aspen: music, art, science
ASPEN Live music, an art opening and a physics lecture are on tap Thursday evening in Aspen.
The Aspen Times |
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Rock revival, via video games
Millions of people are jamming to classic-rock songs with plastic guitars in hand. With the popularity of the video games “Rock Band” and “Guitar Hero III” has come an upswing in music sales as well – not in stores (album sales are still slipping) but through the games. Both “Rock Band” and “Guitar Hero III” allow [...]
The Christian Science Monitor |
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