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Teachers pledge not to attend music services at local church
Two Columbia Academy teachers have signed a pledge agreeing not to attend church services where musical instruments are played while three have refused to sign the agreement.
Columbia Daily Herald |
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Teen says week in Washington spurred interest in government
Hillary Duff of New Bern says she will give a person $10 to tell her a good joke about her name. That's because Hillary, who is 17, has the same name as pop music singer Hilary Duff. But her parents, Joy and John, did not name her after the singer.
New Bern Sun Journal |
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Monday, June 9, 2008
When you listen to your FM radio, do you sometimes get frustrated that all stations play the same kind of top-of-the-pops music? Well, FM stations too have realised this and are aware that they suffer from lack of listener loyalty because what any of them offers is available in every other station.
Deccan Herald |
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Tri-City India Association Spring Festival
Indian cuisine, fine jewelry, crafts and culture all came together at the annual Spring Festival Sunday.
Capital News 9 |
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SIDEBAR: Bilic plays ultra-nationalist band to players after victory
Vienna - Slaven Bilic played the music of Croatian ultra- nationalist rock band Thompson to his players in the team dressing room after his side defeated Austria 1-0 thanks to a Luka Modric penalty in their opening Group B match in Vienna. Our playe...
EARTHtimes.org |
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The best way to deal with Kay
89360. is turn mute on and play some good music in the background.
NJ.com |
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HIGHLAND ROOTS
Fans at RockNess this weekend. Bobby Nelson POLICE have named the RockNess fan who died yesterday as Ryan Fern Munro (18) a builder from Harbour Street, Hopeman.
The Inverness Courier |
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Labels eye variable pricing for digital sales
Arguably the No. 1 item on record labels' to-do list for the year is, "Establish variable pricing for digital downloads." As luck would have it, the No. 1 item on the to-do list of digital music services not named iTunes is converting their library to digital rights management-free sales.
Muzi |
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Radiohead replacement Jay-Z
Jay-Z was offered his controversial Glastonbury festival appearance because Radiohead turned down the headlining slot.
NZCity |
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Secret Life of Bebo’s online drama
Bebo is linking up withUniversal Music to create an online drama based on the music industry as part of a broader effort by the social networking site to bolster its music offerings.
Financial Times |
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As Energy Costs Soar, US Looks to Solar
BOSTON - Apple Inc is considering harnessing the sun to power its iPod music players. California's Ironwood prison is installing more than 6,000 solar panels, and Boston's Fenway Park is tapping solar power for Red Sox baseball games.
Planet Ark |
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Valley Briefly: June 8, 2008
• Teddy Bear Picnic set for Tuesday• Classical Choruses Music Camp planned• Minister to sign copies of book
Terre Haute Tribune Star |
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Sounds like electroacoustic, glitch, post-noise... Nikita Golyshev, known as CD-R, and Bogdan Dullsky ...
Nikita Golyshev, known as CD-R, and Bogdan Dullsky (Quest.Room.Project) met virtually and have recorded an album. First, they share music file sources in the net, and then processed with real-time sound recordings through peer-to-peer connection.
de:bug home style |
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Science and Technology are fun and cool
This is the message the Department of Science and Technology intends to deliver to young Filipinos in a comic book series and music video it has produced.
The Manila Times |
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Local rock band ready to unleash its second album, 'Deadly Passions,' this week
In the musical lab all winter, Hydrogyn has stirred in all the elements and just the right energy for a full-scale, girl-powered, global metal explosion. That's the plan. Holed up all winter at Huntington's Smash Hits Studio, the locally-based and globe-trotting rock band, Hydrogyn is set to unleash its second CD, "Deadly Passions" Tuesday, June 10, in the United States and June 23, in the rest ...
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch |
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Shyam Benegal wins special IIFA honour(Second Lead)
By Arpana, Bangkok, June 8 : Veteran filmmaker Shyam Benegal won the special honours at the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) 2008 awards here Sunday night while music composer A.R. Rahman and the Shah Rukh Khan starrer "Om Shanti Om" figured among the winners.
New Kerala |
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Rahman named best music director at IIFA (Lead)
Bangkok, June 8 : A.R. Rahman was named the best music director for his score in "Guru" at the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) 2008 awards here Sunday night, while the Shah Rukh Khan starrer "Om Shanti Om" swept a number of technical awards.
New Kerala |
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Concert series aims to give Urban Rest Stop a financial lift
Noise for the Needy has grown from a one-show event to a five-day festival. That's music to the ears of its beneficiaries.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Parenthood a new experience for Urban
U.S. country singer Keith Urban says preparing for the birth of his first child with actress Nicole Kidman has him learning a new vocabulary.Appearing at the Country Music Association Music Festival in Nashville, Urban told members of the crowd how he and the Golden Compass actress have been besieged by fan gifts for their first child together, People.com reported Saturday.But after Urban had to ...
Moldova.org |
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Academy of Music to raise curtain on new building
A peek inside the Pennsylvania Music Academy's vacant library reveals an odd sight.
WPVI-TV Philadelphia |
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A Way To Make Shakespeare Profitable
"The limited run on Broadway wasn't a preordained hit. About 20,000 people saw the show at the Brooklyn Academy of Music before the transfer. Laced with video imagery, Soviet-style military costumes and blood, it originated at the Chichester Festival Theatre in West Sussex, south of London.
Arts Journal |
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Youths to learn the roots of music
NEW ORLEANS -- Growing up in the Treme section of New Orleans, Derrick Tabb, now a drummer for the Rebirth Brass Band, saw plenty of young men lost to a violent criminal culture.
KATC 3 Lafayette |
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Bo Diddley's Rockin' Sendoff
Bo Diddley's funeral rocked and rolled Saturday with as much energy as his music. For four hours, friends and relatives sang, danced and celebrated the life of the man who helped give birth to rock and roll with a signature beat that influenced Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley, The Rolling Stones and many others.
POLLSTAR |
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Edward Curtis' 'Head Hunters' takes another bow with film festival screening
A special screening of Edward Curtis' "In the Land of the Head Hunters" is a landmark moment for Northwest filmmaking and the Seattle International Film Festival.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Friends mourn composer's son
FAMILY friends of one of Australia's most famous composers, Nigel Westlake, yesterday paid tribute to his 21-year-old son, who was killed when a woman allegedly turned her car towards a group and drove at them.
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