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Sanction poser for Negeri Masters
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians seem to have very short memory especially when it comes to procedures on organising sporting events.
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S.F. civic group wants to - wink wink - honor President Bush's legacy by naming sewage plant after him
If you've attended an event or festival in San Francisco lately - or even just hung out at a city park - you've probably seen them. Admittedly, they're hard to miss. Someone in the group is usually toting a large American flag, and another is often carrying a...
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ABADÁ-Capoeira at Ethnic Dance Festival
In a Mission District studio, a barefooted Brazilian woman in white pants steps to the front of a group of about 30 students. Speaking almost entirely in Portuguese, the instructor dives into 90 heart-racing minutes of capoeira, a centuries-old Afro-Brazilian...
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Band, Special Ed Teaching Positions Tough To Fill
SEBRING — Almost every year, at least one of the district's three high schools loses a band director, initiating a sometimes difficult search for a replacement. This year is no different with both Avon Park and Lake Placid high schools looking for a new head for their music departments. Hill-Gustat Middle School just filled its opening. After his first year as a teacher, Lake Placid High Band ...
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Baak Gwai
One reviewer called them "Herky-Jerky prog punk", another called it "lurching between dopey trash, tense indie-pop, and folksy ruminations". Let's just say progressive indie rock to be generic.
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Guelph, Ont., singer eliminated from 'How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?'
TORONTO - Alison Jutzi, a singer-songwriter from Guelph, Ont., is the first to be booted from the Top 10 on CBC-TV's reality show "How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?"
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First "Maria" hopeful eliminated
TORONTO – Alison Jutzi, a singer-songwriter from Guelph, Ont., is the first contestant to be booted from the Top 10 on CBC-TV's reality show How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?
Toronto Star |
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Music Review: 36 Crazyfists - The Tide and Its Takers
This album will kick your stereo's ass. The fusion of genres is an art form. Reliant entirely on the inventiveness of music journalists and fans with too much time on their hands, genre fusion is a wordsmith’s orgiastic feast. With no moderation and very few rules, words are created that help sum up the various changes in the nuances of music. The official name for this fusion of...
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Profanity not tolerated at Town Point Park
Controversy is brewing about cursing at concerts at Town Point Park in Norfolk. Saturday night at the Bayou Boogaloo, a rapper on-stage was pulled off and issued a summons for using profanity in public.
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(when not standing motionless behind the mic), often forgot the lyrics to his biggest hits and mumbled incoherently between songs. But these factors only seemed to increase Smith’s anti-hero cachet. The more awkward he appeared onstage, the more favourably the crowd responded.
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Glow: One of the Coolest Art/Music Festivals to Hit LA
How cool is this? A free all-night festival on the beach and pier in Santa Monica with over 20 multi-media artists and music from KCRW, Machine Project, Dub Lab and other to-be-announced artists? That's what's happening at Glow , a dusk-to-dawn (7 p.m. to 7 a.m.) event put on by the city of Santa Monica on July 19. Of note, Machine Project will have an orchestra play from the buckets of ...
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Opera Music Lecture
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Weezer Playing Games
Harmonix and MTV Games have announced their next online pack for Rock Band, new tracks from WEEZER's sixth studio release
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The Revolting Cocks To Deliver Sex-O Olympic-O in Rocktober
To some, The Revolting Cocks (aka RevCo) is the bastard offspring of Ministry madman Al Jourgensen and it seems that "Uncle Al" is a damn proud papa these days.
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Knee, hip surgery can’t keep Walker away from Classic
It was the third Monday in June, which meant Cindy Walker was at Terri Pines Country Club. This year, not even hip and knee surgery could keep her away.
Cullman Times |
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VMAs Return to LA
the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards are headed to Hollywood
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VH1 Rock Honors The Who Weekend
The third annual "VH1 Rock Honors" will celebrate The Who in a televised concert
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Recording Industry Decries AM-FM Broadcasting as 'A Form of Piracy'
The recording industry and U.S. radio companies are squaring off over whether AM and FM radio broadcasters should pay royalties to singers, musicians and their labels. Billions of dollars are at stake. The recording industry is seeking new income avenues in the wake of wanton peer-to-peer piracy and declining CD sales in part due to the iPod and satellite radio. A U.S. House subcommittee could ...
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Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival Lineup
Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival is proud to announce new additions
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From the Garage to the Dance Floor
The new albums from New York bands Love as Laughter and Hercules and Love Affair rekindle memories of beloved genres before niche-marketing and trend-setting Web logs got ahold of them. Brooklyn's Love as Laughter, the long-running pop-rock band led by Sam Jayne, continues its winning streak of catchy, guiltless indie-rock with "Holy" (Glacial Pace), though in this case the "indie" isn't merely ...
The New York Sun |
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As seen at Largo
Multi-instrumentalist and producer Jon Brion can be considered the centerpiece of the Largo music scene.
Calendarlive.com |
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A curious night at ‘Largo’
The black-and-white film of performances at the music and comedy club's original Fairfax location lets the artists' work speak for itself. "Largo" the movie is a lot like Largo the club. The lighting is low, its attention is 100% on the performers and it doesn't make things easy for its customers.
Calendarlive.com |
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WUTK promotes local music
WUTK prides itself on being the only radio station in the greater-Knoxville area working to keep local music alive. One of their biggest movements in bringing attention back to local music is WUTK's CD “ReDistilled.”
The Daily Beacon |
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Jewel connects with country crowds on Brad Paisley tour
Jewel says she will continue to perform her pop and rock songs for country audiences. Jewel is touring with Brad Paisley this summer. She says she intends to do all...
KTVF Fairbanks |
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Riddles Move Helps Their Family And The Community
After Hurricane Katrina hit our country almost three years ago, many families were forced to carve a new life for themselves. Travis and Wendy Riddle choose to move their family to West Virginia.
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