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Celebrity News
Steve Carell stepped out of The Office to join the fight against cancer at a Boston benefit that featured a screening of his new movie, Get Smart . The screening was held Thursday night to benefit The Zachary Carson Brain Tumor Fund. Also ... Add a musical composition to all the tributes at next year's 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth.
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Drinks with ... Evrod Cassimy
Who is he? NBC-15 reporter. His hangout: Great Dane Hilldale. His drink: Pinot Grigio. Evrod Cassimy has two public lives. One is as an evening reporter for WMTV (Ch. 15). The other is as an R&B musician. He has a CD and single titled "Everything Evrod " that debuted on Madison radio (Jamz 106.7 FM) in May. It is available on iTunes and his Web site: everythingevrod.com. For Cassimy, the ...
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They Gather For Love Of Music
When Glenn Weatherly moved to Wesley Chapel from Michigan a year and a half ago, he began searching for a way he could participate in his favorite pastime: playing his trombone with other musicians.
The Pasco Tribune |
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'Select Your Seat' at open house
A "Select Your Seat" open house will be held at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center, so current and prospective subscribers to the "Best of Broadway" series can choose their seats for the 2008-09 season.
The Post and Courier |
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Don't feel sorry for Randolph
From all appearances, the New York Mets are a seriously flawed, seriously dysfunctional organization that deserves much of the criticism aimed its way. But hold the violin music when it come to ex-Mets manager Willie Randolph.
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Paul McCartney's brother Mike presents photographs at Rock Hall
UPDATED: 00 :07 a.m. EDT, June 22, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a Fortney & Weygandt field superintendent. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
The Plain Dealer |
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United Way takes Action in Martin County
Along with local United Ways around the country, the Martin County United Way organized a Day of Action to raise awareness about different volunteer activities and to focus on its three impact areas: education, health, and income.
Stuart News |
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Music in the Park
Performance by Cuyahoga Falls Community Band. June 23, 7:30 p.m.; free Newberry Park (330) 971-8225
West Side Leader |
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The Bravery's frontman on books, art and more
Sam Endicott, frontman bass player to the popular indie rock and electronica band The Bravery, met keyboardist John Conway in art school, where they played any kind of music they could – from punk to country to jazz to metal. In the early '00s they moved to New York, where they discovered the Electroclash scene and collected the rest of the eclectic band members. The Bravery's “The Sun ...
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Announcements
The event took place June 13-15 at the Crowne Plaza Columbus North Hotel. The All-Ohio Piano Ensemble brings together students from all over the state to perform duets. Students could participate in seven different levels.
The Advertiser-Tribune |
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'Magnifico,' a biography of Lorenzo de Medici, requires patience
UPDATED: 00 :06 a.m. EDT, June 22, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a Fortney & Weygandt field superintendent. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
The Plain Dealer |
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Ministry brings the party to Hagin/Fewell Street
Taking the City Ministry will host a Bringing it to the Neighborhood event at the Hagin/Fewell Street substation at 5 p.m. Saturday. The Outreach Ministry is in partnership with the Urban Rock Hill Weed and Seed program.
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'Jersey Boys' one energetic production
CLEVELAND Not only did the traveling production of the Broadway smash hit musical "Jersey Boys" get a wild standing ovation Friday night at the State Theatre, so did the two men in the audience set on duking it out as intermission began.
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Lawnwood Skate Park opens to excited skateboarders
Due to high demand, the county-run Lawnwood Skate Park had its "soft opening" Saturday before its grand opening with music, skateboard demos and giveaways on July 19, according to county Public Information Officer Erick Gill.
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Coastal Living names top seafood, wine fests
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Whether it's sushi and sake or crab and chardonnay, fish and wine pair well. Coastal Living Magazine - www.coastalliving.com - lists the top 10 seafood and wine festivals in its current issue:
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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[Best Bets] Thursday, June 26
The Mississippi Museum of Art holds their monthly “Jazz, Art and Friends” event with music and cocktails in the midst of the museum’s exhibits. $5 members, $7 nonmembers; call 601-960-1515 for details.
Jackson Free Press |
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Cell Phone Speakers
Though the idea of tiny cell phone speakers may seem a bit strange to you, we advise you to reconsider. As far as we're concerned, they're some of the coolest cell phone accessories around. Just pair them with a snazzy music phone and you can share your tunes with the world.
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Rhythm-filled festival
Musical pioneers Lonnie Liston Smith and the Ohio Players and the best-selling contemporary R&B singing group Jagged Edge are among the entertainment lineup for the 19th annual Kuumba Festival, a four-day event with activities at the Knoxville Museum of Art, Gay Street, Market Square, Phatz Sport Grill and Chilhowee Park.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Festivals, fairs serve as cheap summer entertainment
I didn't used to be cheap.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Town Theatre's 90th birthday is a family affair
Fresh out of Furman University, Anita Baker moved to Columbia and attended her first play at Town Theatre in October 1958. “Don’t ask me what show it was, because I don’t remember,” said Baker, who has taught music and led church choirs. Half a century later, she’s still going to Town. Her husband, Charles, who grew up in Columbia, goes back a few years further: As a teenager, he ushered at ...
The State |
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Chattanooga: Entertainment venues showcase local teen talent
Cody Keown, a May graduate of Chattanooga High School Center for Creative Arts, has his sights set on a career in musical theater.
Chattanooga Times Free Press |
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UpSnap banks on free service
Located in Davidson, UpSnap Inc. is a publicly traded company that offers text messages and searchable live music, sports, weather and other services sent directly to cell phones. CEO Tony Philipp says he's spent four years building the company's structure. Despite the slow economy, he says, the business is growing steadily. Last year, it had nearly $1 million in revenues. Philipp, 45, was ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Critics' Picks
“The BET Awards” will honor the best in urban music at 8 p.m. Tuesday, though one wonders how different the show can be from BET’s “Hip Hop Awards” in October. Mainstream rap and R&B are almost inseparable; just about every R&B song has a rap verse and vice versa. Nevertheless, comedian D.L. Hughley will host the show, which has Kanye West, Chris Brown, Usher, Nelly, Alicia Keys and Lil’ Wayne ...
The State |
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Detroit Zoo heats up for Wild Summer Nights
The Detroit Zoo will get even wilder on Wednesday nights during July and August with its annual Wild Summer Nights concert series. Presented by Panera Bread, the concerts will take place in the zoo's main picnic grove from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. July 2 through Aug. 27.
Macomb Daily |
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Math Songs and Poems
Using music, songs, poems, and rhymes are fun ways to reinforce, teach, and learn math.
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