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Grieving process begins after fatal Bastrop car collision
AUSTIN Broken bones found in children removed from polygamist compound The Department of Family and Protective Services says they have found a history of bone fractures in 41 of the children as well as more pregnant minors.
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NZ Music Month kicks off in style
EMBARGOED TILL MIDDAY 1 May 2008 New Zealand Music Month 2008 was launched today by Associate Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister Judith Tizard. The launch, organised by the New Zealand Music Commission, was held at Cuba Mall’s the Matterhorn and featured a live performance by Chris Knox.
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Jammers Night, 7-9 p.m. every Thursday. Anybody who plays the guitar, fiddle, bass, banjo, mandolin, drums or harmonica are welcome to come and play or if you don't play, just come to listen. Questions, call 304-429-4848 or visit www.burrellguitars.com.
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The greatest story never told
Arts & entertainment: Is it possible to tell the entire history of pop music? Bob Stanley on the riveting highs and hilarious lows of an epic attempt by one British film-maker
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Biography
Martin Speake was born in Barnet, England, in 1958. There was music in the family and his grandmother was a pub pianist all her life having started off playing for silent films.
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Cinco de Mayo returns this weekend
SYCAMORE – While many people start singing “Jingle Bells” when December arrives, turning the calendar to May has many in the Sycamore area humming a mariachi tune.
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Handbell choir rings in the spring
HAMPSHIRE – It started with an idea and a desire about 12 years ago, and the St. John’s Lutheran handbell choir is still going strong.
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Second grade concert goes green
HUNTLEY – Second-grader Maddie Hermans couldn’t wait to get into second grade so she could be a part of the annual second grade concert.
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Sycamore ready to celebrate
SYCAMORE – The city is having a birthday party, and everyone’s invited.
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American Express Raises the Curtains on New Ellen DeGeneres Spot with . a Cameo Appearance from Beyonce Knowles
a Cameo Appearance from Beyonce Knowles 28/04/2008 13:05:00 Business Wire US8668101046 American Express today released its newest television commercial as part of the "Are you a Cardmember?(R)" brand campaign, featuring comedian and talk show host Ellen DeGeneres shining a spotlight on how American Express provides exclusive insider access to the best in entertainment experiences.
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Borromeo fundraiser rocks in Hampshire
HAMPSHIRE – St. Charles Borromeo’s school gym rocked last weekend with the sounds of Willerm Delisfort’s jazz band and Tuscan Sun’s wines for tasting.
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Features of Smartphone Without Smartphone Costs
The Motorola Moto Z9 smartphone makes digital photos, shoots video, has G.P.S. navigation, plays music and can have access to the Internet.
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Wessell Anderson at All About Jazz
Biography Alto saxophonist Wessell “Warmdaddy” Anderson grew up in the tough Bedford Stuyvesent and Crown Heights neighborhoods of Brooklyn, NY. By the time Anderson was 14 years old, he was deeply involved in the local jazz scene (thanks in part to his father, a drummer) and attending jam sessions at then-active Brooklyn and Queens jazz clubs like the Blue Coronet, Pumpkin's, and the Turbo ...
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Music made easy in Huntley
HUNTLEY – Linda Tischler, owner of the Music Education Centers of America, teaches a Magic Organ course on Thursday mornings at her Prime Outlets location.
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The Judith P. Hoyer Early Learning Center will begin expanding its Montessori program to a kindergarten through sixth-grade program with a mixed Montessori class for 3-, 4- and 5-year-olds in the fall.
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Heatland Tattoo headed to Convo Center
DeKALB – Tributes always have been a large part of the Heartland International Tattoo.
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NIU jazz ensemble to perform at Huntley
HUNTLEY – A great opportunity for the Huntley High School Jazz band is now a great opportunity for the village’s jazz fans.
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Artsfest to feature more than 140 artists
The 28th annual Artsfest Fine Arts Festival, a celebration of visual and performing arts, will be this weekend on Historic Walnut Street from National Avenue to west of John Q. Hammons Parkway. The festival will take place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Advance tickets are $3 at all area McDonald's restaurants now through Friday. Gate admission is $5 for ...
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Central grad performs at Heartland Tattoo
BURLINGTON – One of Burlington Central’s promising graduates is gearing up to sing for the opening ceremony of the Heartland Tattoo Festival.
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Rapper Common lightens up with new "Summer" album
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Common's upcoming album is shaping up to be an electro-tinged departure from the Chicago rapper's previous lyric-driven releases.
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Held Sunday at the Weinberg Center for the Arts, the event will feature dozens of dancers of varying skill levels from 13 Frederick County dance companies.
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Waste to art ‘impressive’
The Sims Metal Waste to Art competition was judged on Thursday and although numbers of entries were down judges were impressed by the “concepts and creativity” of works.
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The schools — Benjamin Stoddard Middle in Temple Hills, Ernest Everett Just Middle in Mitchellville, Largo High, Oxon Hill Elementary and Oxon Hill Middle — will have to make the staffing changes by the start of the next school year, said Bill Reinhard, spokesman for the Maryland State Department of Education.
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Pink Martini is bringing its rainbow of sounds to a town near you
As gas creeps up to the $4-per-gallon mark, it's a good thing that old showbiz cliche holds true: Pink Martini is coming to a town near you.
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10 a.m. - "Jesus Christ Superstar" musical at UOG this weekend
10 a.m., May 1 — The University Music and Island Theater production of 'Jesus Christ Superstar' will be held at 8 p.m. tonight with performances on Friday and Saturday at the UOG Fine Arts Theater.
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