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A lasting bicentennial celebration
The ceremony on the grounds of the First State Capitol courtyard Saturday was a "wow." There is nothing that signifies the delights of living in a small town better than a community festival and no place on earth does it better than Corydon, Ind.
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Fireworks to launch Ottawa County Fair's 50th year
PARK TOWNSHIP -- When organizers of the Ottawa County Fair were thinking about adding special events to this year's 50th anniversary celebration, they initially considered a fireworks display for the fair's final night.
The Grand Rapids Press |
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Two concerts Friday for two good causes
June 13, 2008: "On the Track for the Cure" and "Rock With Reason" turn up the volume this weekend to benefit cancer research.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Woman raised in cellar is reunited with family
A woman born and raised in the cellar where her mother allegedly was kept captive as a sex slave for 24 years has emerged from an induced coma with two requests: to go on a boat ride and to see pop singer Robbie Williams in concert, doctors and a lawyer said Wednesday.
The Kansas City Star |
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Mexican Singer Ximena Sarinana to Release Debut Stateside Album
Mexican actress turned alt-pop-jazz singer Ximena Sarinana will release her debut album, Mediocre, in the U.S. on July 15. Released in Mexico in February, Mediocre debuted near the top of the Mexican charts, peaking at No. 2.
All About Jazz |
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Smooth Music Cruise Sets Sail Next Winter
Dust off your sailing shoes. Haven Entertainment has set Jan. 31 to Feb. 5 as the dates for next years Smooth Music Cruise. The cruise will feature performances by Norman Brown (pictured), Nick Colionne, Boney James, Mindi Abair, Larry Carlton and others.
All About Jazz |
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Montessori schoolhosting Daedalus event next month
Daedalus Books & Music is having a special event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 12 at its Belvedere Square location in Baltimore. There will be both entertainment and planned activities, and the event is being hosted by The Montessori School.
Carroll County Online |
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[AandE] Sounds of St. Paul
The Minnesota Museum of American Art hosted its first "Patio Nights," the annual St. Paul summer music series, last Thursday. Unfortunately the patio had a small pond on it from the rain, and the festivities had to be moved inside to a ...
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Urban Country will donate expert design talents, furniture and accessories to the Fisher House at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Fisher House is a residence for sick or wounded service men and women and their families who are receiving treatment at Walter Reed.
Gazette.Net |
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Pearl Jam Offers First Mobile Bootlegs to Verizon Wireless Customers
BASKING RIDGE, N.J. ( Map ) - BASKING RIDGE, N.J. , June 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Pearl Jam, one of the most respected and sought-after bands in the world, is expanding the band's bootleg program for their 12-city U.S. tour and joining forces with Verizon Wireless to further connect with fans through mobile music.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Taverns host Friday night party
Owners of three taverns that share a parking lot off Gilman Avenue will be putting on a festival behind their establishments featuring music 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
The Record-Courier |
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Josef Fritzl's oldest child reunited with family - and keen to go to a Robbie Williams concert
The oldest child Josef Fritzl fathered by his own daughter is on the road to a full recovery after being reunited with her family – and the first thing she has asked for after a lifetime of imprisonment in a dank cellar is to go to a Robbie Williams concert.
Times Online |
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Woman raised in cellar is reunited with family
ZEILLERN, Austria—A woman born and raised in the cellar where her mother allegedly was kept captive as a sex slave for 24 years has emerged from an induced coma with two requests: to go on a boat ride and to see pop singer Robbie Williams in concert, doctors and a lawyer said Wednesday.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Preview: Back Nine at Cherry Hills: The Legends of the 1960 U.S. Open- cleveland.com
UPDATED: 09 :03 a.m. EDT, June 11, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a Fortney & Weygandt field superintendent. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
The Plain Dealer |
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5fad.com Files Lawsuit Against Baidu.com for Copyright Infringement in the US
5fad.com, a leading online digital music provider in China , announced today that it has filed a lawsuit against Baidu.com, Inc. on June 10 at the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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UBC Media closes Cliq mobile music download service
UBC Media's instant music download service Cliq has suffered a blow with the closure of its loss-making mobile phone platform. The company blamed the closure on the slower than expected takeup of the mobile phone service and the restricted availability of mobile phones with built-in digital audio broadcasting - DAB - radios. UBC said no further funds would be invested in Cliq, which allows ...
Guardian Unlimited |
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The Illchemists to JAM at Escape
THE Escape bar welcomes two bands at their latest JAM night on June 17. First up will be one of the runners up in this year's G Factor contest, The Illchemists, who secured eighth place in the city talent contest and the chance to perform at the Godiva Festival in July.
Coventry Observer |
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Cajun Dance Party spice up Kasbah
LONDON pop rockers Cajun Dance Party visit the Kasbah next month. The band shot to fame last year when their debut single, The Next Untouchable, was voted NME track of the week.
Coventry Observer |
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Classique confirms top DJs for SkyDome night
TOP dance DJs from across the world will be spining the decks at the city's biggest dance music event later this month.
Coventry Observer |
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Mexican Singer Ximena Sariñana to Release Debut Stateside Album
Mexican actress turned alt-pop-jazz singer Ximena Sariñana will release her debut album, Mediocre , in the U.S. on July 15. Released in Mexico in February, Mediocre debuted near the top of the Mexican charts, peaking at No. 2.
JazzTimes Magazine |
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Protest held against BNP festival
A protest is held to stop a British National Party (BNP) festival planned in Derbyshire.
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Rush rocks in repeat visit to area
DETROIT -- Six days later, what could be more perfect than one of Canada's most storied rock bands playing in the home of the Stanley Cup champions. "This is Hockeytown, right?
The Oakland Press |
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Verizon Wireless to Host PDA and Smartphone Workshop at Suffolk Communications Store
BRIDGEHAMPTON, N.Y. , June 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Ask anyone what they need more of and the answer will most likely be 'time.' It's our most valuable commodity and why so many consumers are turning to smartphones and PDAs to help manage it.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Music Reviews: The Rolling Stones - Got Live If You Want It , Get Yer Ya Ya's Out and Love You Live
The Rolling Stones: Chapter 18. The Rolling Stones may have released more live albums than any other rock artist or group. Nine quickly come to mind and I’m not including DVD concert sets. These albums have presented the good, the bad, and the ugly of The Rolling Stones career. Got Live If You Want It was the first live (more of less) album by The Rolling Stones. Released...
Blogcritics.org |
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I, Songwriter
Eccentricity is a great rock tradition , and usually tolerated with some affection. Jack White can post his surgery photos online, John Frusciante can freely discuss talking to ghosts, and Ozzy can strangle his wife during a blackout — it’s all good.
LA Weekly |
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