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Part of Nature, Part of Us
Although there were many fascinating programs scheduled at this year’s Ojai Music Festival, from the first notes struck on Thursday evening until the last on Sunday, the main focus was on the great American composer Steve Reich.
Santa Barbara Independent
Area festivals offer a variety of entertainment
If you’re wondering what to do this weekend or next - wonder no longer. The next two weekends you can travel a short distance and enjoy some home town fun.
Versailles Republican
Chapel Hill police seek information on school theft
Police are seeking two men who may have stolen several computers and Ipod music players from Guy B. Phillips Middle School late on the night of April 26.
The News & Observer
Steel Bridge Songfest in Sturgeon Bay
Organizers hope rain doesn't interrupt tonight's start of the two-day festival headlined by Jackson Browne.
WBAY Green Bay
Glory Fades is REBELS' first 'Band of the Year'
A local rock group called Glory Fades was named "Band of the Year" after a month-long battle at REBELS, 600 16th Ave. "It's a five-piece band with myself on guitar and back-up vocals," said Zeke Metcalf. "We play straight-up rock 'n' roll."
Southwest Iowa News
Ready for Reba
After countless awards, accolades and chart-topping hits, it's hard to deny that Reba McEntire is one of the greatest stars to ever emerge from country music. She's performed on Broadway, starred in a long-running television show and has appeared in numerous films to boot.
Southwest Iowa News
College Students Raise Funds For Earthquake Aid
Members of the Queens College Model U.N. prepare for a fundraiser to help victims of the earthquake in China. (Michael O’Kane) Inspired by the giving of others, members of the Model United Nations at Queens College have organized a multi-arts fundraiser to help victims of the Chinese earthquake.
Queens Chronicle
TEACHER PROFILE
Jennifer O'Brien is an art teacher at Midland School No. 1 in Rochelle Park, working with students from pre-k through eighth grade. She also takes part in creating art work for various school activities, such as concerts, plays, clubs and programs.
The Record
Rihanna, Ne-Yo, Hudson coming to BET Awards
The BET Awards keeps getting more talent under its umbrella. Rihanna will take the stage June 24, the show announced Thursday. Also added: Ne-Yo, Jennifer Hudson, Terrence Howard and Gabrielle Union. The lineup had already included Alicia Keys, Chris Brown, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Nelly and Usher. Hudson, Howard and Union will help present awards recognizing the year's best musicians, ...
Lexington Herald-Leader
Sherdog Taps Two Veteran Journalists as Editors - #1 MMA Site Continues to Establish Authority on the World's Fastest ...
Sherdog.com , a member of the CraveOnline family of lifestyle destination sites for men featuring video, movies, TV, music, sports, games, cars, humor and more, announced today the appointment of veteran journalists Brad McCray as executive editor and Loretta Hunt as news editor.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
National Black Arts Festival 20th Anniversary - Our Gift of Creativity to You
The 20th Anniversary of the National Black Arts Festival will be a birthday celebration where the audience receives the gifts. Taking place in metro Atlanta over a ten day period beginning July 18, 2008, the highly acclaimed festival will take fans on an awe inspiring journey through visual arts, music, film, dance, theatre, literary, spoken word and the humanities.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
Get in touch with your inner swashbuckler
Barnacle is among 17 featured groups at the Sea Music Festival. "When people ask for pirate music," says Everett Brown of the Rhode Island folk group Barnacle, "they usually get sea chanteys from the 18th or 19th century.
Westerly Sun
Tories introduce controversial copyright bill
OTTAWA - People caught downloading copyrighted music or other material without permission would face a $500 fine under new legislation introduced Thursday by the Conservative government.
Canoe Technology
You're Invited to the Concord Music Group's Collector's Corner!
With labels such as Fantasy , Specialty , Prestige and Stax , the scope of the Concord Music Group catalog is as deep and eclectic as your beloved public radio station left of the dial and as vast as the greatest neighborhood indie store.
All About Jazz
Here And Now - Guantanamo Detainees
Guantanamo Detainees, Asperger's and the High Tech Industry, Iran, Students Change the Margins, Summer Music
Here and Now
The Digital Freedom Campaign 'DJ for a Day' Celebrates Music and Technology
In celebration of the innovation made possible by the digital revolution, the Digital Freedom Campaign today will host a DJ for a Day event, allowing artists, innovators, and consumers to demonstrate how they use digital technology and what digital freedom means to them.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! News
Nastia Liukin
Phil Roy is not making lunch after all. Too hot. Besides, it's his music he wants to talk about, not the whole cooking thing. The way to your Father's heart may well be through a steak knife. Here are some fine feasts that few fathers could forget.
Philly.com
Shawn Johnson
She is an honor roll student and has had three short stories published. She hopes to someday become a doctor or a gymnastics coach. Phil Roy is not making lunch after all. Too hot. Besides, it's his music he wants to talk about, not the whole cooking thing.
Philly.com
Jana Bieger
Bieger won three silver medals at the 2006 World Championships, the most by a athlete. She also took fifth on bars. Phil Roy is not making lunch after all. Too hot. Besides, it's his music he wants to talk about, not the whole cooking thing.
Philly.com
Canada to overhaul copyright laws for digital age
Canadians will be allowed to copy legally acquired music to their iPods and computers but would be banned from getting around any digital locks that companies might apply, under new legislation introduced in Parliament on Thursday.
Reuters via Yahoo! News
Voice of the forgotten people
In a career spanning more than 50 years, Dr John's name has been synonymous with the music of postwar New Orleans.
The Age
The Fergus Falls Daily Journal
The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center announces the 16th annual Great American Think-Off, a national philosophy debate. This Saturday at 7 p.m. at the James W. Mann Center for the Performing Arts at the New York Mills Schools.
Fergus Falls Daily Journal
Picnic-style family festival provides free community activities
The festival is the inaugural event for the United Way's Day of Action
Southeast Missourian
Veteran musicians ready to rock in new band
With inspiration from the death of a friend, what was old has become new again for one group of local musicians.
Southeast Missourian
Canada to overhaul copyright laws for digital age
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadians will be allowed to copy legally acquired music to their iPods and computers but would be banned from getting around any digital locks that companies might apply, under new legislation introduced in Parliament on Thursday.
Reuters via Yahoo!7 Music News
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