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NEWS: New High School Musical Games for Wii and DS
The two new games, based on the upcoming High School Musical 3, allow for players to dance as their favorite Wildcats.
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Canada apologizes
'We recognize that this policy of assimilation was wrong, has caused great harm, and has no place in our country,' says Prime Minister Stephen Harper as he apologizes for native residential schools policy
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Rapper cycles to success
While some hip hop artists rap about pushing drugs, local artist Abdominal is more interested in pushing pedals. Abdominal, whose given name is Andy Bernstein, recently partnered with Biking Toront...
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Sprint providing wireless music updates for jukeboxes
Sprint is moving jukeboxes into the wireless age. The Overland Park telephone company is teaming with jukebox manufacturer Rowe International to wirelessly connect jukeboxes to the Internet.
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2008 Dodge Dakota
SANDY, Tex. -- When gully-washer rain falls on the Hill Country of Texas, so many ranch roads graded with dust and sand turn into tire-sucking troughs of mud.
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Brad Paisley: It's a twang thang
Perhaps more than any other of his hit-making country brethren, Brad Paisley has taken the traditional honky-tonk roots of singers such as Buck Owens and Merle Haggard and has given the sound a modern sheen that has attracted both country purists and contemporary fans.
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Rapper cycles to success
The hip hop track, 'Pedal Pusher', by Andy Bernstein, a.k.a. Abdominal, seen here, was selected as the theme song for Bike Month.
North York Mirror |
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Summer, Food and Music at the Metro Parks
The Metro Parks Ensemble is the secret of the Summit County Parks. The 39 volunteers perform once a month on Tuesdays at the Parks.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Disturbed scores third straight No. 1 album
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Hard-rock band Disturbed claims its third Billboard 200 No. 1 with "Indestructible," which bowed atop the album chart Wednesday.
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Rapper cycles to success
While some hip hop artists rap about pushing drugs, local artist Abdominal is more interested in pushing pedals. Abdominal, whose given name is Andy Bernstein, recently partnered with Biking Toronto...
East York Mirror |
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Tickets on sale for Clapham's tastiest festival
Tickets for this year's Ben and Jerry's Sundae on the Common went on sale yesterday with new acts confirmed for the lineup. Last month Ash were confirmed as the headline act and organisers have now announced that the Lemonheads will also take to the stage for the first time in years.
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Eight compete for '08 Laurel Queen's crown
BROOKVILLE - This year, eight young ladies will be competing for the title of Western Pennsylvania Laurel Queen 2008. The new queen will reign over all of the Laurel Festival activities in Brookville.
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New Music: Titus Andronicus: "To Old Friends and New" [Stream]
When we first checked in with Titus Andronicus on Forkcast last July with " Fear and Loathing in Mahwah, New Jersey ", they were ending the song's lengthy prologue with a defiant "Fuck! You!" before launching into the noisy, ramshackle main section.
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Midday Update
We have new dates for Billy Currington , George Michael , LeAnn Rimes and Clint Black , and links to news items about Coldplay , Pete Doherty , Joan Jett , the art of songwriting, showering with your iPod and selling demo CDs on eBay.
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Billboard.com -- Maroon 5 Expands New Album With DVD, B-Sides
Maroon 5's 2007 album "It Won't Be Soon Before Long," will be reissued in expanded form July 8 via A&M/Octone. The package will include a bonus DVD with four music videos and a full concert shot last year in Montreal.
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B'ville: Something for everyone Saturday
If the weatherman is right, sunny skies should be the perfect complement to Saturday’s busy event schedule in Baldwinsville. Organized by the Greater Baldwinsville Chamber of
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Rock troubadour John Hiatt welcomes music biz woes
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - As the recorded music business seemingly careens toward oblivion, John Hiatt is standing on the sidelines having a good laugh.
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Metal Moratorium
In February, the all-age music venue Channel Twelve 25 opened its doors in down town El Cajon. Adam Paul helps book hip-hop, acoustic rock, blues, and folk acts.
San Diego Reader |
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Freakin' Neighbors
Although music on local television has not had much staying power, KNSD-TV resumed its weekly “Concerts on the Square” last month.
San Diego Reader |
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Many bands coming for parade
Five high school bands and several other music groups will march along the streets of St. James on Saturday, June 28. The Railroad Days Gandy Dancers Parade will follow the traditional route, starting at the south end of Armstrong Boulevard and then turn downtown along 1st Avenue S.
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Comfrey Graduation - 2008
Comfrey's 90th annual commencement was held on Sunday, May 25, in the high school gymnasium. Comfrey High School graduated 19 young men and women. The high school concert band, directed by Ms. Amy Lee Hesse, performed while the graduates entered the gymnasium.
St. James Plaindealer |
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“Ghazal Al Banat” surprises Hasna
The cast and crew of the entertainment show “Ghazal Al Banat” surprised the Moroccan artist Hasna when they showed up at the filming site for her music video clip for the song “Youm Fe Al Omer” (Once In A Life Time). Hasna agreed to the interview.
Al Bawaba |
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Posted: 11-06-2008 , 18:44 GMT
Lebanese artist Razan Al Maghrabi is living the time of her life as her personal life and career excel. Razan is also happy that the crisis in Lebanon has ended and life as normal has resumed in her beloved country.
Al Bawaba |
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Bela Bartok and Gustav Mahler works at Romanian Athenaeum
Bela Bartok (1881 – 1945) is one of the very few composers of the twentieth century that achieved the constant appraisal of critics and listeners likewise. Nevertheless, his works, with few exceptions, are rarely performed today.
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Disturbed scores third straight No. 1 album
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Hard-rock band Disturbed claims its third Billboard 200 No. 1 with "Indestructible," which bowed atop the album chart Wednesday.
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