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First Look: Pussycat Dolls' Latest Music Video!
"Extra" has this world exclusive first look at a clip from the latest music video from the Pussycat Dolls, "When I Grow Up." The track is the first single on PCD's second album, "Doll Domination," due in record stores September 16.
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Amid the deals, Banff delegates fret about piracy, changing viewing habits
BANFF, Alta. - From the creators of prime-time hits to behind-the-scenes executives attending this year's Banff World Television Festival, it was an ongoing concern as deals were made and success stories were celebrated: how to protect TV content from being pirated amid rapidly changing viewing habits.
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Meadowmount Director Accused Of Sexual Misconduct
"A former student at the prestigious Meadowmount School of Music [has] sued the institution, saying the director lured him into a homosexual relationship and prostitution.
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Nick plans an iCarly summer
Anchoring the line is a CD from Nickelodeon Music iPlaylist , as well as apparel and electronics, which will be on retail shelves this summer.
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Nick forms global team to usher in next phase of international growth
ith annual global retail sales hovering around the US$6-billion mark, European retail figures shooting up from US$25 million to US$1.2 billion in just five years, and Asian business tripling every year since 2005, Nickelodeon & Viacom Consumer Products is reorganizing its executive ranks to handle the next phase of its international expansion.
KidScreen Magazine |
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San Antonio columnist resigns amid allegations of ghost writer
SAN ANTONIO (AP) - A music writer and columnist for the San Antonio Express-News has resigned amid allegations he used a ghost writer. That other person allegedly produced more than 100 stories and columns passed off by 52-year-old Ramiro Burr as his own.
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Teenager found hanged was abused on website, say family
The family of a teenager who is thought to have killed himself believe bullying about his taste in music on a social networking site may have contributed to his death. Sam Leeson, 13, who was a fan of heavy metal music and emo - a music genre that has its origins in hardcore punk rock - was found hanged at his home in Tredworth, near Gloucester, last Thursday. His family said yesterday that ...
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What's New on iTunes
Alanis Morissette, Jakob Dylan and more hit Apple's online music store. June 11, 2008 - Got the urge to load up your iWhatever ™ with some new jams? Well, Apple's iTunes music store has posted a fresh batch of sonic stuff for your perusal.
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San Antonio columnist resigns amid allegations of ghost writer
Associated Press - June 11, 2008 7:45 PM ET SAN ANTONIO (AP) - A music writer and columnist for the San Antonio Express-News has resigned amid allegations he used a ghost writer.
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TuneWiki Knows What You're Listening To -- And Where
Two former Israeli fighter pilots have designed a music player for the iPhone and other mobile devices that displays what people in your geographical area are listening to. TuneWiki's iLyricPlayer is not without its limitations, but points the way toward a future in which proximity becomes a stronger component of online music communities.
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'Dream' casts a spotty spell
It's a tricky business, tinkering with nature. Or with Shakespeare. In “A Midsummer Night's Dream,” fairy king Oberon tries to reconcile two young Athenian lovers by means of botanical magic, but the plan backfires when his assistant, Puck, juices the wrong guy. With “A Midsummer Night's Musical,” Epic Arts Repertory Theatre hopes to spark a renewed romance between today's audiences and ...
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Jazz auditions at York
The York College Summer Jazz Program will audition potential participants for its 2008 session from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, June 14. The program, which began in 2005, is a scholarship program that enables students to learn more about jazz music while also earning five college credits.
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Benefit for earthquake victims
Queens College students planned an evening of Asian art, music, martial arts and cuisine to benefit victims of the China earthquake.
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Music writer resigns amid allegations of ghost writer
SAN ANTONIO -- A long-time music writer and columnist for the San Antonio Express-News resigned Tuesday after allegations he hired a ghost writer to produce more than 100 stories and...
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Piano Man
Hayden's newest album is original, interesting ... and government-funded
Tucson Weekly |
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Soundbites
Little bits of music strung together haphazardly.
Tucson Weekly |
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Don't mention the B word
Coldplay rocker Chris Martin has admitted he still cannot get over the fact that wife Gwyneth Paltrow used to be engaged to Brad Pitt.
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First Brown Bag Lunchtime Series launches Friday
Southern Tier Celebrates! presents Enerjee Jazz from noon to 1 p.m. Friday during the Farmers' Market on Collier Street in Binghamton during its first Brown Bag Lunchtime Series. "You bring your lunch, we'll bring the music!," according to the organization's slogan.
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Forward.com
In a large oblong room with raised ceilings and a faded brick veneer, Shmuel Levy was picking up the pieces of his scattered songbook.
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Biography West Indian Harry Beckett, born in Barbados, brought his own highly personal approaches to the trumpet to ...
Such is the distinctiveness of Beckett's playing that it continues to be the musical equivalent of DNA, and the elements of it were in place by the time he gained a significant break on record in the band of bass player and composer Graham Collier.
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Governor's Island To Be a Punk Paradise
Governors Island will become a rock venue on Saturday, June 21, as Make Music New York, described by city officials as "one of the largest musical events in the city's history," transforms the quiet island into a punk paradise. Some 75 bands will appear on 12 stages scattered around the island, and six bands will perform on a free ferry that will transport revelers from the Battery Maritime ...
The New York Sun |
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Community festival pays homage to Gig Harbor’s maritime heritag
Gig Harbor resident Caitlyn Gorman, 7, dances on the St. Nicholas Catholic Church float during the Martime Gig Festival Parade on Saturday.
Peninsula Gateway |
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Rock'n Music Idol winners named
Following the completion of three levels of competition in the search for this year's Rock'n Music Idol, the live finale was held May 18 outdoors at Rock'n Music Academy in Middletown.
Howell Tri Town News |
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Christian Music Takes Its Message Into the Mainstream
Dozens of fantastic artists entertained the crowds during the 2008 Riverbend Festival...Including several Christian groups. read more
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Drug alliance to sponsor sixth annual car show
The Upper Freehold/AllentownAlliance to Prevent Alcoholism and Drug Abuse is sponsoring its sixth annual car show 5-9 p.m. June 25 at the Byron Johnson Recreation Area, Ellisdale Road, Upper Freehold. The show will feature music, food, door prizes, trophies, vendors and a 50/50 raffle. Proceeds will benefit community drug and alcohol prevention programs.
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