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Can't Buy Me Love?
If you're looking for something to wear and need to stalk up on snacks for the big night , pay a little visit to the Cobrasnake and Heartschallenger Yard Sale , where they will have enough goodies, clothes, toys, and art to fill a hipster paradise.
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Motown music arranger to share secrets tonight
The artist responsible for arranging such hits as "My Girl," "I Heard It Through the Grapevine," "Hotter Than July" and "Papa was a Rollin' Stone" will hold a free workshop at Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor today.
Detroit Free Press |
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Walk Out Working(TM): Best Buy Pledges Immediate Access to Summer Technology
Best Buy wants to help its customers better enjoy their summer with technology, pledging to ensure their summer technology works for them. Best Buy's new, Walk Out Working(TM) program provides Geek Squad set up and personalization on purchases of all new BlackBerry smartphones or any brand of GPS device, ensuring that the technology will be ready to use immediately for summer travel. The program ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Jazz great jams with music students at Seaside
One of the world’s renowned female jazz guitarists, Joyce Cooling, visited Seaside Neighborhood School on April 17. Cooling, in from San Francisco, was here to play at the Seabreeze Jazz Festival but took the time to have an all out jam session with Jim Ward, Seaside’s musical director, and 10 of his most talented guitar and drum students.
Walton Sun News |
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KQED made its mark by making programs
San Francisco's KQED-TV remains one of the most-watched public TV stations in the country, but, in the 1980s and '90s it suffered under the expectations of a viewership that recalled its early years. David Stewart reminds us of KQED's fertile '50s and '60s.
Current (Public Broadcasting) |
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A Gulf state grapples for identity in sea of foreigners
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates—Along the creek that runs through the heart of old Dubai, hundreds of smartly dressed Indians waited in line barefoot to enter a Hindu temple on a recent weekend. Nearby were joggers, romantic couples, picnicking families—but hardly any of Dubai's Muslim Arab citizens.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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iPodObserver - Microsoft Sanity Music Service Closer to Launching
Microsoft is apparently only weeks away from finally launching its latest online music venture with partner Sanity Music. The music and video site in only a year behind schedule, which is still years ahead of the delays Windows Vista saw before its rollout
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Matthew Good Working on New Album
Although his last record came out only last summer, singer-songwriter Matthew Good has already written new demos for his next record. The follow up to 2007's Hospital Music will be the Canadian artist's fourth solo album and Good is ready to go into the studio for recording, mixing and producing.
Soul Shine |
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April 24, 2008
In the 1980s, three aspiring rap artists gave a boost to the invasion of hip hop. The group RUN DMC would prove to be a seminal act and permanent fixture on the genre’s landscape. More than 20 years later, one of the members has passed along the torch of success–to his daughters.
The Champion Newspaper |
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Famous Cape Verdean Music Band in for Peace Festival
Luanda, 05/01 – Sixteen of the 17 members of the Cape Verdean music band dubbed "Livity" arrived this Thursday afternoon, in Luanda, to participate in the second show to celebrate the International Peace Festival, held by Casa Blanca show promoting company.
AngolaPress |
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BANDIEGO: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?: Earthless
"No brakes - just one, long continuous song to us." Mario Rubalcaba of psychedelic rock, jam band Earthless applied this description to the band's live performances for last year's local bands feature. No brakes is right. Earthless played its second consecutive year at the "South By South West Music and Media Conference and Festival" in Austin, Texas.
Daily Aztec |
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The first rule of Fight Club: Take boxing lessons
San Diego's beautiful weather is finally upon us. The commencement of these sun-drenched days only reminds us that it's almost time to start skipping class so we can all head to the beach to joyfully soak up those beloved rays of melanoma. This also brings a dreaded realization; there'll be no more hiding of our pasty skin behind those concealing layers of thick sweaters and jackets.
Daily Aztec |
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16:30 (BST), 01/05/2008 The Game Factory/MGA Entertainment deal Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS Bratz Kidz™ ...
– The Game Factory, an international publisher of family-friendly videogames, announced today the renewal of its worldwide publishing agreement with MGA Entertainment to market Bratz Kidz™ Party for the Nintendo Wii™ and DS™ systems, and Bratz Ponyz™ 2 for Nintendo DS™. Following the success of the first Bratz Ponyz™ game launched in July 2007, the Game Factory will add the three new Bratz™ ...
gamesindustry.biz |
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The Daily Show to Broadcast From the DNC and RNC
Continuing a tradition dating back to 2000, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart will broadcast a week of episodes from Denver, Colorado during the Democratic National Convention and from Minneapolis, Minnesota during the Republican National Convention.
Broadcasting and Cable |
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A Gulf state grapples for identity in sea of foreigners
Along the creek that runs through the heart of old Dubai, hundreds of smartly dressed Indians waited in line barefoot to enter a Hindu temple on a recent weekend. Nearby were joggers, romantic couples, picnicking families — but hardly any of Dubai's Muslim Arab citizens.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Sodality plans May banquet
MIDDLEBORO — The Sacred Heart Parish Sodality will hold their annual May banquet on Tuesday, May 6 following the 6 p.m. Mass. A chicken dinner will be served.
The Standard-Times |
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Walk Out Working(TM): Best Buy Pledges Immediate Access to Summer Technology
MINNEAPOLIS----Best Buy wants to help its customers better enjoy their summer with technology, pledging to ensure their summer technology works for them. Best Buy's new, Walk Out Working™ program provides Geek Squad set up and personalization on purchases of all new BlackBerry smartphones or any brand of GPS device, ensuring that the technology will be ready to use immediately for summer travel.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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SPORTS HEADLINES
GRAND RAPIDS — Art Around Town, the annual celebration of art and community that benefits the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts' ArtWorks program, is Friday from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Grand Haven Tribune |
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The Natchez Democrat
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Thursday at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival is traditionally a day when locals come out in droves — many skipping work and other responsibilities — to enjoy the festival with a little extra elbow room.
The Natchez Democrat |
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In Prize-Winning Book, Hass Returns to "Materials of the Art"
Robert Hass, author of numerous books, won a Pulitzer Prize this year for his new book "Time and Materials." A former U.S. Poet Laureate (1995-1997), Hass is known for his descriptive, meditative narrative. Hass talks about his prize-winning new collection.
The Online NewsHour |
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Artists Set to Profit Off Online Music
Musicians are primed for a big pay day as judge sets a formula for royalties.
ABC News |
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Madison County News
Faery fun planned in Comer Sat. Medieval faery world the theme of city’s new spring festival BY BEN MUNRO When the Comer Downtown Development Authority sought to add something to the social calendar, it decided upon something rather rare around these parts.
MainStreet Newspapers |
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African Native, Now A New Mexican, Will Star In A Dramatic Performance At Socorro Gallery
Camilla Dodson will star in an African Instruments Chautauqua (a dramatic performance) at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Socorro County Arts Gallery in the courtyard on the south side of Finley Gym. ...
Small Town Papers News Service |
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Atmosphere Talks About Big 'Billboard' Debut
Paint it gold, indeed. Yesterday's Billboard 200 chart featured, in addition to the expected Mariah Carey dominance and somewhat-less-expected No. 3 showing for Flight Of The Conchords, a No. 5 debut for Atmosphere's new album, When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold (Rhymesayers) with 36,526 copies sold.
CMJ |
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Jon Stewart's 'Daily Show' coming to St. Paul for GOP convention
"The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" announced today that it will broadcast from the Republican National Convention in St. Paul starting Sept. 2 through Sept. 5.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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