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Tonight!
Seen and heard: Watch the Rock the Runway music and fashion show, with Lannen Fall, Aloud and Rogue Heroes. Middle East, 472 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge. Thursday at...
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Krauss, Plant lead Americana Awards finalists
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - 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.
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Hold Steady, Devo, Butthole Surfers to Play Philly's SORFest
As summer vacation quickly approaches for students, schools nationwide will celebrate the year's end in various ways. It's safe to say, however, that the Paul Green School of Rock will trump them all; Post-punk legends Devo and Brooklyn-based rockers the Hold Steady , plus the Dropkick Murphys , Butthole Surfers , and Less Than Jake have been slated to play the second annual School of ...
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After a successful run last year, the second independent contemporary dance festival, Wi_fi Body Festival 2 happens again at the Cultural Center of the Philippines on July 12-15, 2007. This festival is a project of World Dance Alliance-Philippines (WDA-Phil) Choreographers' Network.
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Chattanooga: Television, music stars dominated wall posters of '60s,'70s
Television, film and popular music were the top influences for posters and pinups beloved by Chattanooga teenagers born in the baby-boomer generation.
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Belly Fest 2007: A Learning Experience
The Philippines' first-ever belly dance festival was held last June 9 at the Henry Lee Irwin Theater of the Ateneo de Manila University. Belly Fest 2007 was a showcase of the country's most popular belly dance performers.
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Chattanooga: ZZ Top set to light up Riverbend
ZZ Top brings its brand of blues to Riverbend’s Coca- Cola Stage tonight, and organizers expect the trio of rockers to draw one of the largest crowds in recent history to Ross’s Landing.
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A different flavored festival
2008-06-12
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Simpson's Country House
Jessica Simpson wants to make her recent move to country music permanent - and has vowed never to return to her previous pop style.
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Suburbs want slice of meal-tax pie
Plan would change where Richland revenue goes Every time folks in Richland County eat at a restaurant, they help fund a $5.2 million-a-year budget to promote tourism. While the money is collected at restaurants in the suburbs, much of it goes to groups located in the city of Columbia. That might change, though, with a tenuous alliance of rural and suburban members of Richland County Council who ...
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INSIDE: GRADUATION LISTS FROM LOCAL HIGH SCHOOLS: PAGES 16 - 21
In the fall, children at Jowonio School will be able to make trips to the country, withdraw money at the bank and buy apples at the fruit and vegetable market. They'll even be able to take their tricycles to the local bike shop.
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Corona man fulfilling dream of starting symphony orchestra
CORONA - When Don Kindred was laid off after two decades with Sears, he was left without a job, but not without a calling. The time off gave Kindred, a classically trained bassist, the chance to fulfill an old but persistent dream: starting a symphony orchestra in western Riverside County.
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Night Music Concerts, with Christine Ebersole, Presented June 12-14
Grey Gardens Tony Award winner Christine Ebersole plays Desiree Armfeldt in the June 12-14 concert peformances of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's A Little Night Music at Boston's Symphony Hall.
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Police Report
The following incidents were reported by the Hannibal Police Department on June 8. • Police were called to several non-injury accidents. • Loud music was reported in the 100 block of Bird Street at 12:34 a.m.
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The board is called to bluesy order
The Chairman, the first band at Sand in the Streets, will put on quite a show, igniting audiences with backup band, The Executives.
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Music, dance & make-believe
'Academie de Danse, under the direction of Nora Parker, will present the ballet "The Princess & the Pea" and adaptations from "Hairspray" at 7 p.m. Friday at the Grainger-Hill Performing Arts Center, 300 Park Ave. The show is free to the public and appropriate for all ages.
Kinston Free Press |
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Audiosurf Postmortem
Gamasutra has posted a postmortem on Audiosurf, the independently-developed music game that is...
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Open mics, new music, MSO news and reminders
Kudos to Charlie Olson who is starting up an open mic jam night in Downtown Meridian at The Gathering Place, 2113 Front St., on Monday nights. Charlie has just moved back to the area after living in Tampa Fla., for 27 years.
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Attorney: Track operator not liable for past-due taxes
NASHVILLE — Metro Nashville government claims the operator of the Music City Motorplex where legends like Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt once raced owes $487,000 in past-due taxes going back to 2001. The company is fighting back, saying taxes were never mentioned when it leased the track from the city.
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Turn It Up
In Nick Hornby's novel High Fidelity, Rob is a kind of every-schlub who views each life crisis -- the encroachment of middle age, his floundering record store, a problematic love life -- through the prism of pop music. John Cusack made a believable Rob in the big-screen version of the book, and now ...
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Hey, Mr. DJ!
The life of a DJ is pretty sweet. Free CDs arrive en masse each day. The hottest nightclubs invite you out to spin. Yep, life is one big music-fueled party — or is it? What about the downsides: the erratic hours, the FCC regulations, the 439 daily requests to hear “Love in This Club”? ...
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Songwriters Sound Off
Aspiring music publishers and A&R scouts looking for the next Lennon and McCartney would be wise to hit Collinsville, Illinois, today for the Southern Illinois Songwriters Festival. Beginning at 2 p.m., 26 bands from these parts (and beyond) will take to ten stages and offer ears a variety of musica ...
Riverfront Times |
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Sitting Outside Is for the Birds
Alfred Hitchcock had a way of scaring the pants off folks. Still does. For proof, just watch how many people glare up at the sky suspiciously after tonight’s screening of Hitchcock’s The Birds. This 1963 film, responsible for making many an ornithophobe over the years, is part of the Old O ...
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Freewheeling Tour de Nez migrates to Northstar
For most of the past 16 years, the Tour de Nez was a summer solstice fixture in and around Reno. But lately, many of the bike-race-cum-festival's activities have been creeping westward up the mountains to the Truckee-North Tahoe area. This year's Tour de Nez,...
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Summer concert series ready to roll in Sebring
The Sebring Schreckengost Park Summer Concert Series begins at 7 p.m. Saturday with The Del Riccos Oldies Revue, billed as an oldies, rock 'n' roll, doo-wop and dancin' in the street show hosted by Ricco of radio station WDPN 1310 AM.
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