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Jason De O'Campo is Chef of the Year 2008
The Taste of Belize is a cultural extravaganza of Belizean and Caribbean food, music, and dance: this explains why over a thousand people had to be witnesses to the 7th Annual Belize Tourism Board's (BTB) "Taste of Belize" competition held at the Radisson Fort George Hotel in Belize City. This signature competition is geared at developing the culinary arts in Belize, whereby contestants must ...
The San Pedro Sun |
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Help select fest films
The Temecula Valley International Film & Music Festival is inviting the public to help select films for the 14th annual festival with a series of free screenings of submissions beginning at 6 p.m. today.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Krauss, Plant lead Americana Awards finalists
Alison Krauss and Robert Plant were nominated Wednesday night for top album, No. 1 song and best duo in the seventh annual Americana Honors and Awards. They received the nominations based on their million-selling "Raising Sand" album. The awards, to be presented Sept. 18 at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, are for country-based roots music that often is bypassed by country radio stations. Steve ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Krauss, Plant Lead Americana Awards Finalists
Alison Krauss and Robert Plant are nominated for top album, No. 1 song and best duo in the seventh annual Americana Honors and Awards.
News Channel 5 Nashville |
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National Road Festival being held this weekend
Heavy rainfall necessitated the cancellation of most of Martinsville’s National Road Festival activities, but the festival is still offering plenty of other events Friday and Saturday.
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier |
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Anika Moa On 2008 Tour
Anika Moa one of New Zealand's most accomplished and best-selling artists of the decade is set to play dates all across the country during July and August.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Sugarcreek teen receives Harstine Scholarship
The 2008 Annette K. Harstine $500 Memorial Scholarship was awarded to Bethany Keim of Sugarcreek by the Tuscarawas County Junior Fortnightly Music Club.
The Times-Reporter |
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Boy George says thanks to sanitation workers with private concert
The flamboyant singer, Boy George, plans to hold a private concert for city sanitation workers and their families in August to thank them for treating him kindly during his five days of community service in 2006.
New York Daily News |
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The real high-school musical
Forget Zac Efron and his singing, dancing friends. These real, live high-school musical videos deserve a standing ovation.
Salon.com |
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No Jokes As Bilic Eyes Germany Clash
Bilic, an enthusiastic musician, was asked by one of the reporters at the pre-match media junket in Klagenfurt to compare the German team to a style of music.
Goal.com |
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Tenth annual Music and Water Festival comes to Edenton
What could be better than spending a beautiful summer day on the water?
The Daily Advance |
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June Bug Jam set for Saturday night in Norman
Twenty performers and groups will showcase their talents Saturday during June Bug Jam the 12th annual performance and benefit concert for Transition House Inc. in Norman.
The Shawnee News-Star |
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Southeastern Piano Festival features Gold Medalist
Georgia Hart; Marina Lomazov, artistic director of the Southeastern Piano Festival; Leslie Wrenn, director of development of the festival; and Susan Robinson gather after the first performance of the Southeastern Piano Festival, June 8, 2008.
Columbia Star |
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NJ.com: New York Mets Forum
175761. Reyes is not dancing tonight.. someone play him some music.
NJ.com |
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Bertelsmann asks $1.5 bln for its Sony-BMG stake: report
German media group Bertelsmann is seeking $1.2 billion to $1.5 billion to pull out of its Sony-BMG music joint venture with Sony Corp, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.
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It is not 1930, but 2008. For Doc Scantlin and his Imperial Palms Orchestra, however, some things never change.
Gazette.Net |
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An 'Aria' to Longing From Jennifer Muller/The Works
In a one-night gala performance on Tuesday, Jennifer Muller/The Works embodied the heartache and beauty of loss, longing, and loves unfulfilled in the premiere of Ms. Muller's new work, "Aria." The piece consists of seven vignettes, each set to a different Mozart aria, duettino, or trio from one of his operas: "The Marriage of Figaro," "Don Giovanni," and "The Magic Flute." Each vignette focuses ...
The New York Sun |
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Back to Tenterfield for OAM celebration
OAM recipient and renowned ‘guitar man’ Lindsay Butler was happy to be home on Saturday to celebrate his latest achievement.
Tenterfield Star |
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Accessories will pump up the tunes on your cellphone
Music lovers, listen up. Buying a portable music player is so, well, 2003. If you carry a cellphone, and chances are you do, then it's likely all you need to enjoy your favorite tunes while on the go.
USA Today |
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Tweenish: New Miley Cyrus video premieres June 28 on ABC
Watch ABC’s broadcast of “The Haunted Mansion” on the Wonderful World of Disney June 28asMiley Cyrus (”Hannah Montana”) hosts a short segment featuring a behind-the-scenes look at the making of her new music video for “7 Things.”
East Valley Tribune |
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Sony Declines to Confirm, Deny Report on Sale of Music Venture
June 12 (Bloomberg) -- Sony Corp. , the world's second- largest maker of consumer electronics, declined to confirm or deny a Financial Times report that Bertelsmann AG , is seeking to sell its 50 percent stake in their music venture, Sony BMG, to the Japanese company for as much as $1.5 billion.
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As the U.S. Navy Band Brass Quartet performed onstage in the Forest Ridge Elementary School auditorium June 5, the students sang the chorus to the show theme song and clapped their hands. Some of them even danced from their seats on the floor.
Gazette.Net |
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A Genuine Show in 'Show Boat'
When you go to a concert of classical music in New York, the usher is likely to tell you, "Enjoy the show." Well, two nights ago, Carnegie Hall had a genuine show — "Show Boat," no less. The performance was a gala benefit for the hall itself. Kern and Hammerstein wrote this musical in 1927, which was a good year for the Yankees, too. Both the show and the team have endured. Carnegie Hall looked ...
The New York Sun |
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Jacob's Pillow Creativity Award to Alonzo King
Shaolin monks, jazz musicians, and the Pygmies of Central Africa are just some of the people choreographer Alonzo King has invited onstage to perform with the classically trained dancers of his LINES Ballet, the company he founded 26 years ago in San Francisco. These collaborations have helped establish Mr. King internationally as a choreographer and teacher who simultaneously embraces classical ...
The New York Sun |
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Chris Martin's ghost music
Chris Martin says the new Coldplay album was influenced by ghosts. The 31-year-old frontman - whose group release 'Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends' tomorrow (12.06.08) - had a spooky encounter while recording their fourth LP.
China Daily |
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