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Janet Jackson’s reality show
Janet Jackson will star in a new MTV reality show searching for aspiring music stars of the future, it was announced yesterday (19.06.08).
NZCity |
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Bonnaroo 2008: Attendees endured show delays, hot weather and rain showers
One after another, cars poured out of the Wal–Mart parking lot in the quaint town of Manchester, Tenn. Thursday morning. Some of their inhabitants had been sleeping there all night while others stayed awake with anticipation playing the tunes of this year’s Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.
Independent Florida Alligator |
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Rascal Flatts Coming To The Tri-State
Country music vocal group Rascal Flatts will be performing in the Tri-state as a part of their "Bob That Head Tour." Last summer the group performed for a sold-out crowd.
The Kentucky Post |
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Museums across the country freshening up, expanding
CLEVELAND -- Art museums throughout the country have gone on a construction binge as older institutions freshen up and expand and fast-growing cities, especially in the Sun Belt, tap...
WOOD TV 8 Grand Rapids |
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Hollywood's Professional Drum Shop
The Professional Drum Shop was founded in 1959 by Bob Yeager with Chuck Molinari in an effort to provide the professional drummer with a place to get needed equipment repairs and shopping convenience.
All About Jazz |
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So Long, Farewell, auf Wiedersehen, Goodbye
So, yesterday was officially my last day at ReadWriteWeb . I know what you're all thinking: "Uh, so why are you posting today? Just get outta here already!" Okay, okay, you got me. But this is my 747th post at ReadWriteWeb, and I just couldn't bring myself to leave without saying goodbye (and apologize in advance for quoting "The Sound of Music" in the title of my final post). Richard had ...
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POP QUIZ: Boy George
Boy George was one of the great pop stars of the '80s, but since Culture Club fell apart in 1986, it seems as if he's been balancing a busy life playing DJ, writing autobiographies and creating the stage musical "Taboo" between personal crises that keep...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Screening recommendations for LGBT Frameline32
From a mysterious, black-and-white film about a closeted gay man living on a remote South American island, to the struggles of transsexuals in Iran, to a pair of films about groundbreaking music groups, the last seven days of Frameline32 are overstuffed with...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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San Francisco Gay Pride events
The 38th annual San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Pride Parade and Celebration begins with a festival from noon to 6 p.m. Saturday in Civic Center Plaza. The parade along Market Street, featuring grand marshals Cyndi Lauper, Charo and Harvey...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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RIAA wins attempt to get names of W&M students
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) - A federal judge has granted the Recording Industry Association of America's request to order the College of William and Mary to turn over the names of about 20 students accused of illegally downloading and sharing music online.
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RIAA wins attempt to get names of W&M students
A federal judge has granted the Recording Industry Association of America's request to order the College of William and Mary to turn over the names of about 20 students accused of illegally downloading and sharing music online.
WTOP Radio Network |
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RIAA wins attempt to get names of W&M students
Associated Press - June 21, 2008 1:05 PM ET NORFOLK, Va. (AP) - A federal judge has granted the Recording Industry Association of America's request to order the College of William and Mary to...
WRIC 8 News Richmond |
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Corporation to bankrupt the nation (CORRUPTION)
Corruption is like the music of the sirens that enthralls you so much that you will never want to let it stop. For years and years, our government has become a well lubricated network of corridors for channeling public funds to undeserving people.
Malaysia Today |
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Bruni gives up concerts until Sarkozy out of office
To read the biggest stories of the day on your mobile, type mobile.ndtv.com on your phone browser.
NDTV |
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Seniors enjoy prom, casino night at Oliver Woods
OWOSSO - It was a night of dancing, gambling and live music.
The Argus-Press |
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Comedy, music to flow at National Aboriginal Day events
Though Canadians across the country are participating in National Aboriginal Day events Saturday, Yellowknife and Winnipeg are two hotspots for this year's celebrations.
CBC |
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Travel: Hotels
French President Nicolas Sarkozy with his wife Carla Bruni during the annual music event 'Fete de la Musique' at the Elysee Palace in Paris. (Reuters Photo)
The Times of India |
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Rock 'n' roll: 'Sympathy for the Devil' shows how two genres feed off each other
An exhibit touting 'art and rock 'n' roll'' conjures visions of album covers, vintage concert posters and portraits of Lennon, Joplin, Morrison, Hendrix.
Miami Herald |
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Months of preparation finishes on Glen Carbon homecoming
Now it was all up to Mother Nature. "We're just hoping for good weather," said Kathi Jackstadt, who helped organize the annual Glen Carbon Homecoming, as she sat beneath a tent off Main Street Friday, the first day of the festival.
Edwardsville Journal |
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Music Review: The Mooney Suzuki - CBGB OMFUG Masters: Live June 29, 2001, The Bowery Collection
Yes, it's loud...And no, I won't turn it down. The Mooney Suzuki scored a radio hit (and, curiously, an endorsement deal with Suzuki automobiles) in 2004 with “Alive & Amplified,” a song that – in its title and irreverent disposition – pretty much describes their sound. This New York City garage-rock band had already carved out its niche a few years before, though,...
Blogcritics.org |
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Museums across the country freshening up, expanding
CLEVELAND - Art museums throughout the country have gone on a construction binge as older institutions freshen up and expand and fast-growing cities, especially in the Sun Belt, tap into new wealth to show they have arrived in the art world.
WTOP Radio Network |
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Music soothes your nerves?
Will efficient public transport system bring down fuel consumption? RJ Khurana: Yes, most certainly it will.
Central Chronicle |
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Pakistan's Sufi singers enthrall audience in J-K
Srinagar, June 21 : Singers of Qawali genre of Sufi music from Pakistan enthralled the audience on Friday, in Srinagar, the summer capital of Kashmir.
New Kerala |
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Fornaszewski spends 30 years entertaining local audiences
The Granite City-based Stan Fornaszewski Orchestra has spent three decades keeping the tradition of big band music alive for all ages of fans.
Collinsville Herald |
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REVIEW: Russian masters make for varied, dynamic symphony program
The Nashville Symphony's Friday performance, the opening evening of the First Tennessee Summer Festival series' second weekend, featured an all-Russian program ranging from folk-inspired dances to rich, expressive melodies.
The Tennessean |
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