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Out & About
TODAY MEN MEET FOR DINNER: The South Bay Center: the Lesbian, Gay, Bi & Transgender Community Organization men's group is going out for dinner.
Daily Breeze |
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T-Pain, Keys rock BET awards
T-Pain transformed the BET Awards into a circus with a multi-artist medley that showcased his wide range, while Alicia Keys gave a rousing performance.
News 24 South Africa |
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Standing ovation for Clinton's return to Washington
WASHINGTON - Hillary Rodham Clinton's staff used to obsess over the selection of power ballads and you-go-girl anthems at the candidate's rallies, but she faced a different kind of music yesterday on Capitol Hill.
Newsday |
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Little League set to go big time
It has always been a point of pride for the staff of the District 1 Little League organization to be able to play host to teams from all over the state and to allow its own teams to play close to home when state tournament time rolls around.
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ISN'T HE WONDER-FUL?
It was a homecoming show with a little of something for everybody Tuesday night as Stevie Wonder entertained a crowd of about 10,000 at DTE Energy Music Theatre. Clarkston was the latest stop on the iconic Motown artist's summer sojourn, his third area performance this decade.
Detroit Free Press |
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Summer film, concert series announced
The City Hall courtyard will serve as a makeshift movie theater for a free summer film series open to the public, Mayor Nutter announced yesterday.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Festival, fireworks on Fourth
SIMI VALLEY - The city's largest Fourth of July fireworks show is all set for next Friday at Rancho Santa Susana Park.
Los Angeles Daily News |
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Show-stopping circus at the BETAwards
T-Pain transformed the BET Awards into a circus last night with a multi-artist medley that showed the rapper and singer's wide-ranging influence on urban music, while best-selling rapper Lil Wayne and songstress Alicia Keys gave rousing performances of their own.
Baltimore Sun |
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Ellen Gray:
HOPKINS.10 p.m. Thursdays, tomorrow through July 31, Channel 6 ONE OF THE MOST watchable dramas on television this summer has people doing the kinds of things you usually see on ABC's "Grey's Anatomy" - cutting open sick patients and making some well, all the while complaining about their love lives (or the lack thereof) to the accompaniment of music you just might want to hear again.
Philly.com |
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Day 2 of Bamboozle Left falls flat
Review: The best parts of the sprawling festival – especially My Chemical Romance – should have been consolidated into Day 1.
Orange County Register |
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Dieter Thomas: French Paste
The lovely Dieter Thomas stars in the London revival of French Paste in association with the London Pride Festival. Written by Richard Gallagher, it is a hilarious and touching celebration of human relationships and how far society has moved since the late eighties.
RainbowNetwork.com |
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Jenice Armstrong: Style, music, Obama dominate BET Awards
USHER kicked the eighth annual BET Awards into high gear last night with his signature pop-locking and Michael Jackson-esque dance moves - a fitting start for what turned out to be a high-energy show at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.
Philly.com |
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22 rock heroes you just don't get
U2. The Rolling Stones. Aretha. Prince. All have sold gazillions of records and pack concert halls -- but you can't please everyone. See why these and other seminal music acts get various PopWatchers' goat
Entertainment Weekly |
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Fire destroys music producer's studio
VIRGINIA BEACH Fire destroyed the unoccupied Virginia Beach recording studio of Grammy-winning producer Teddy Riley early Tuesday morning.
Daily Press |
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Phyllis Diller as vice-president?
CHEEKY CAMPAIGN? Jazz trumpet legend Dizzy Gillespie mounted a less-than-serious campaign for president of the United States in 1964. While he didn't get on any state's primary ballot, he did promise if elected to appoint Ray Charles as librarian of Congress and Louis Armstrong secretary of
Inside Bay Area |
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American diplomat becomes music star in Paraguay
Becoming famous in this poor and isolated nation would not seem like a huge challenge. But even here, U.S. Ambassador James C. Cason seemed an unlikely candidate for national celebrity.
Miami Herald |
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Fringe players
A comedy drama by pupils from Forches Cross Primary School will be hitting the Barnstaple stage from tomorrow (Thursday) evening. As part of the North Devon Festival, the young actors will be performing a new play called Midsummer Margaret for the Barnstaple Fringe.
North Devon Gazette & Advertiser |
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Viva la free concert
Coldplay world tour warmup a hit despite a few technical -- and mental -- glitches
Toronto Sun |
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Today on the presidential campaign trail
Obama asks his fundraisers to help Hillary Clinton pay off millions in campaign debt ... The next Hollywood hit: a star-studded fundraiser for Barack Obama, Democratic Party ... Obama discusses his 'eclectic' tastes in music, raps about rap's bad rap ... Missouri senator McCaskill emerges as a top surrogate for Obama's presidential hopes
AP via Yahoo! News |
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22 rock heroes you just don't get
U2, the Rolling Stones, Prince -- all among the music legends that strike a sour note with PopWatchers
Entertainment Weekly |
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Beach Style
With the recent stint of gorgeous weather, folks have been flocking to our seaside hamlet’s fabulous beaches — and we wanted to know what they are wearing. So, for our Beach Style issue, Indy photographer Jen Villa hit the sands taking snapshots of the men, women, and children in their swimming togs enjoying hot fun in the summertime.
Santa Barbara Independent |
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Video exclusive: Mirror takes Aids orphans to Thorpe Park ahead of Mandela concert
At 200 feet above Thorpe Park on the Stealth ride, the children are screaming at the top of their lungs, faces distorted in terror as they spin by at 80 mph.
Daily Mirror |
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Music City Center designer chosen
Metro officials have tapped one of the biggest convention center architects in the nation to lead the design of the proposed $595 million Music City Center, setting in motion a plan to have initial sketches of the massive project ready by this winter.
The Tennessean |
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Culture shock : Arts nonprofits feel recessionary pinch
Network executives blame a slumping economy for a protracted pledge drive at Vermont Public Radio. And arts-centered organizations statewide worry consumer unease may erode financial support for cultural causes. ... - By PETER HIRSCHFELD Vermont Press Bureau
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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Songs of Heartbreak and Hope from the everybodyfields
In listening to the everybodyfields’ latest release, Nothing Is Okay , one gets the sense that they are being led on an emotional exploration.
Santa Barbara Independent |
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