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Romeo and Master P Create the Next Big Children's Educational Television Show, and Introduce the Character Gee Gee The ...
Student athlete, teen superstar, and entertainer Romeo Miller, and his dad, entrepreneur P. Miller (Master P) welcomed over 20,000 kids to the "Children's Earth Day Festival" on April 27, 2008 at STAR ECO Station, an exotic wildlife animal rescue facility.
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Luis Mario Ochoa at All About Jazz
Biography On Momentos Cubanos - Luis Mario Ochoa’s 4th album and first with his new quintet “ the Havana-born, Toronto-based guitarist, vocalist, composer, arranger, bandleader and producer, showcases his virtuosity and versatility with authority.
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Integration missteps at AOL led to first flat ad quarter
AOL made key mistakes that pushed down display-advertising sales and resulted in the Time Warner Inc. unit's first quarter of flat ad revenue since it began staking its future on the boom in online ads, executives said Wednesday.
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The Healdsburg Tribune News
Festivities taking place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The City of Healdsburg’s Parks and Recreation Department will have booths, games, arts and crafts, lectures and demonstrations as a part of Arbor Day festivities on Saturday, April 26 in Plaza Park.
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St. Louis Storytelling Festival
One of humanity's oldest forms of entertainment, oral storytelling, has benefited from the computer age. Fans of the art form can be at only one story session at a time during this year's enormous St. Louis Storytelling Festival.
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MUSIC: Music for Rebels and Revels
by Tony Ware It’s always frustrating when an artist to be interviewed goes missing in action, but at least in this instance it’s unintentionally apropos.
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Integration missteps at AOL led to first flat quarter of advertising since ad-focus strategy
NEW YORK - AOL made key mistakes that pushed down display-advertising sales and resulted in the Time Warner Inc. unit's first quarter of flat ad revenue since it began staking its future on the boom in online ads, executives said Wednesday.
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THE FABRICATOR: Dozens Treated for Marathon Guilt
After thousands of runners participated in the Music City Marathon last Saturday, mental health clinicians say that uncounted others will be afflicted with “marathon guilt,” a growing diagnosis in cities with successful marathons.
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Theater group for developmentally disabled performs in Salem
BY DARRELL HALEN When Lorraine Moore, dressed as Pocahontas, finished singing along to the song “Colors of the Wind,” the audience watching her cheered and applauded loudly. Lorraine smiled and bowed. Her performance was part of “A Disney Afternoon,” when nearly 50 performers donned colorful costumes and sang uplifting songs. Against the backdrop image of a castle on a hill, they appeared ...
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An evening of jazz
The band department at Farmington High School will present their annual spring concert on May 5 beginning at 7 p.m. at the Centene Performing Arts Center.
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ATP New York Proves That Indie Rock Has Become a Cushy Croquet Party for the Cool Kids
Since it seems the recently announced NY ATP festival has been the recipient of near universal acclaim, I feel it necessary to assume the role of the bitter vintner, and squash the first flush of sour grapes. My gripe is not with the lineup, which is unassailable.
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In Flames Intend To Steal Guitar Tricks On Gigantour
When Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine started Gigantour in 2005, he said he wanted to "put together a festival that consisted of positive bands that play heavy music in a high energy environment."
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Radio Radio Want To "Tymer"
Moncton, N.B.-based rappers Radio Radio are part of a growing francophone hip-hop movement that combines more traditional rap with grimy electronic beats.
ChartAttack.com |
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The 10 most important technologies you never think about
The late sci-fi author Arthur C. Clarke famously said that any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. We certainly live in a magical world. We're surrounded by technology, yet we seldom stop to consider the amazing advances that we've come to rely on every day.
IT World |
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Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon engaged!
In case you were waiting it for some time, here it is: Music diva Mariah Carey and actor Nick Cannon are engaged. Here is a photo below to enjoy the singer’s engagement ring. Mariah, 38, and Nick, 27, were spotted in each other’s arms at the NYC after-party for her Tribeca Film Festival movie , Tennessee. Ms. Carey has been sporting a new piece of bling on her ring finger. An onlooker said: ...
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Romeo and Master P Create the Next Big Children's Educational Television Show, and Introduce the Character Gee Gee The ...
LOS ANGELES----Student athlete, teen superstar, and entertainer Romeo Miller, and his dad, entrepreneur P. Miller welcomed over 20,000 kids to the "Children's Earth Day Festival" on April 27, 2008 at STAR ECO Station, an exotic wildlife animal rescue facility.
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Kansas City's weekend events
There’s First Fridays in the Crossroads, there’s lots of art outside, there’s Cinco de Mayo fun and the Kansas City Zoo shows off its new Front Entry Plaza and features otters and trumpeter swans. And there’s lots of music, theater and more.
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'Aloha Shorts' radio taping set for Sunday
"Aloha Shorts," a KIPO radio show hosted by Cedric Yamanaka featuring local actors reading Island-written poetry and stories, will hold a live taping session open to the public at 7 p.m. Sunday at Hawaii Public Radio's Atherton Performing Arts Studio, 739 Kaheka St.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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Vault 350 club owner dead at 48
LONG BEACH - Mitchell Stewart, the owner of the downtown music venue Vault 350 and Backstage jazz and blues supper club, has died.
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Prairieville drummer Davis keeps beat in two JazzFest shows
NEW ORLEANS - To the delight of an overflow WWOZ Jazz Tent crowd Thursday, pianist Ellis Marsalis and drummer Troy Davis played their musical dialogue off one another, communicating via their instruments and infectious visual contact maintained during the set.
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Mojave 3's Halstead Joins Jack Johnson's Label, Tour
Little known fact about Slowdive / Mojave 3 main man and solo artist Neil Halstead : dude's an avid surfer. Pretty much the only fact I know about Jack Johnson : he surfs too.
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Former sheriff's deputy hit, killed by car while mowing lawn
A retired Spartanburg County sheriff's deputy was killed while riding his lawn mower in his yard Tuesday. The crash killed Steve Spears of 1291 N. Highway 150, said Spartanburg County coroner's investigator Ken Toney.
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Hooksett, Candia, Auburn and Bedford all warn city that budget cuts violate tuition agreements
BY JENN McDOWELL Cassie Hobbs of Auburn said she might have gone with other friends from Auburn Village to Derry for high school had she known the sports and art classes she loves at West High School would be struck from the school’s budget for her senior year. “I wouldn’t be in this district if it weren’t for these programs,” said Hobbs, 17, who plays on West’s junior varsity soccer ...
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Roscoe sets Cinco de Mayo celebration
Roscoe will host its annual Cinco de Mayo celebration on Saturday, May 3 beginning with a parade at 10:30 a.m. Those who wish to participate in the parade should begin lining up at 10 a.m. near UAP.
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Family and Friends can Call Charter Telephone Customers for Free Throughout May
Charter Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: CHTR) announced today that for the entire month of May family and friends can make free long distance calls from all 50 States to residential Charter Telephone customers subscribing to Charter's Unlimited Long Distance Package.
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