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Osborne: Put faith into action
Staff photo/Josh White - Mastoer of ceremonies, Artez Young, left, reflects on the inspiring words of guest speaker Tom Osborne during Thursday morning’s National Day of Prayer celebration at the Mid-America Center.
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A choir performance with peace in mind left audience 'floating'
The Chamber Singers and Concert Choir performed in the Alumni Recital Hall in the Redfern Arts Center on April 25, 2008. The event, which received a lot of praise, wrapped up Keene State College's major musical performances for the year. Freshman Dimitri Kondylis was impressed.
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The Republican Newspaper-Online Edition -- Garrett County, Maryland
MUSIC TO MY EYES – Students and teachers alike from across the county have been progressively gearing up for the Garrett County Public Schools' 2008 Student Arts Fair this Saturday, April 3. Garrett College will open at 10:30 a.m. for families and individuals to take part in the assortment of artistic and musical activities and performances.
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Charter Launches High-Speed Internet Max with Speeds up to 16 Mbps in Georgia
DULUTH, Ga.----Charter Communications, Inc. today announced that it is launching its Charter High-Speed Internet Max service, with download speeds of up to 16 megabits per second . Charter High-Speed Internet Max is available to residential customers throughout most of Charter's service area in Georgia.
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Village setting for concert series
The next Music on Canvas concert, Poetic Moods will take place on May 10 at 7 p.m. at the KUMF Art Gallery, 2118-A, Bloor St. West. The new concert series debuted in Bloor West Village in February...
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Cable, satellite and ... Sezmi? Startup wants in on pay TV
NEW YORK (AP) - A startup is betting that people are tired enough of their cable and satellite bills to take a look at an alternative pay TV system that combines a number of different technologies to deliver programming.
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Western Festival this weekend
A police car’s siren, the blast of a drum major’s whistle, the rhythmic sounds of high school bands and the 51st Elk Grove Western Festival will be officially under way. Saturday’s the opening day, and starting off the annual event will be the traditional parade.
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Hudson River Whitewater Derby set to kick off in big water
JOHNSBURG — The Hudson River Whitewater Derby began back in 1958 as a one-day, 8-mile, downriver race with only 44 participants. Fifty derbies later, the event has expanded to include more than 250 competitors in several races over the course of two days.
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High school students to take part in music festival
CEDAR FALLS --- High school musicians will be tooting their own horns this weekend --- not to mention playing other instruments and singing.
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier |
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ZeeVee's ZvBox streams your online content to multiple HDTVs
Major brands have come up with lousy digital media streamers in the past, but a fearless startup claims to have cracked the "streaming code".
infoSyncWorld |
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The Bucket List
**½ There's a scene when Carter Chambers (Morgan Freeman) talks about the blandness of hospital pea soup. It's an apt metaphor for this movie.
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Things to do, places to go
Tonight is the final night of the Academy of Our Lady of Guam's Fine Arts Week. The show is from 5 to 8 p.m. in the school's auditorium. Tonight's theme is "Livication Night," and it includes an African-inspired art show.
Pacific Daily News |
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Good bets 5/1/08
PERFORMING ARTSGuitar ensemble concertSoutheast Missouri State University Guitar Ensemble will play a free concert.Where: Shuck Music Recital Hall, River CampusWhen: 7:30 p.m.
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Registration begins for summer art camps
Registration for Apple Hill Art Camps this summer begins today, May 1, for first-time campers and May 2 for return campers. Students are encouraged to register early as camps fill quickly, according to an announcement from registrar Jody Olson.
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Summer movie preview: Blockbusters lined up to compete
Each summer the studios stake a claim on particular weekend, scheduling a blockbuster (usually a sequel or a remake) with which no one else will dare compete.
The Salt Lake Tribune |
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Addition of Kuharsky to New Business Development Group Will Accelerate Scripps Networks' Opportunities
With the successful execution of several acquisitions, merchandising partnerships and licensing deals over the last 12 months, Scripps Networks is making a move to further accelerate the company's new business opportunities. Sergei Kuharsky, a marketing veteran who joined Scripps' Food Network early in 2007, has been named general manager, Scripps Networks Enterprises.
Centre Daily Times |
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Leona's 'Love' tops U.S. record chart
British singer Leona Lewis' Bleeding Love is No. 1 on the U.S. record chart, Billboard.com reported Thursday.Coming in at No. 2 on The Billboard Hot 100 is Lil Wayne's Lollipop featuring Static Major, followed by Jordin Sparks' No Air featuring Chris Brown at No. 3, Madonna's 4 Minutes featuring Justin Timberlake at No. 4 and Usher's Love in This Club featuring Young Jeezy at No. 5.Rounding out ...
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MITCH ALBOM: Mitch flashback: His season's not complete, but metamorphosis is
Once upon a time, when Kirk Gibson went out socially, you locked up the women and children. He was a serious party animal, a whole frat house rolled into one reckless body.
Detroit Free Press |
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Officials Warn Tornado Aftermath Could Be Worse Than Storm
Home and business owners are now starting to return to their damaged property to cleanup and police officials say the aftermath can be even more dangerous than the storms.
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Orchestra's booster up to the challenge
SOUTH BEND -- When Joyce F. Stifel retires from the South Bend Symphony Orchestra in June, she will be thanked for the 12 years she has served as development director.
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Auction/concert steps back into the 1920s
ST. JOSEPH -- Kick up your heels and dance the Charleston when the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra presents the annual fundraiser "The Soaring 20s" on May 17 at Fiskars Aviation Hangar, Southwest Michigan Regional Airport.
South Bend Tribune |
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Addition of Kuharsky to New Business Development Group Will Accelerate Scripps Networks´ Opportunities
With the successful execution of several acquisitions, merchandising partnerships and licensing deals
wallstreet:online AG |
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Julliard quartet shows mastery of ‘masters’
The Julliard String Quartet in its sixth decade has a reputation for performances filled with “clarity of structure, beauty of sound, purity of line and an extraordinary unanimity of purpose.”
Coral Gables Gazette |
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Art events
Upcoming classical music, dance, theater and visual art events. 1. Mozart Classical Orchestra season finale - Ami Porat (pictured) leads the Mozart Classical Orchestra and flutist Patti Cloud in a program that includes Cimarosa's Stramba Overture, Mozart's Flute Concerto in D., K. 314 and Haydn's Symphony No. 44, in E. 3 p.m. May 4. Tickets are $52. Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, ...
Orange County Register |
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Time Machine Talks Future Travel Plans
Whether it's Spank Rock and Plastic Little down in Philly or the Durty Nanas back in Brooklyn, the booty-shake/party quake has been slapped back into hip-hop's soul, and L.A.'s Time Machine are doing their part to channel the past while heading into the future.
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