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Relay for Life a big 'success' this year
The annual American Cancer Society Relay for Life held this past weekend at the Elizabethton High School track proved a great success, according to event organizers.
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Music at the park
Nashville singer Austin Cunningham plays one of his original country and western tunes for the entertainment of listeners at Hulen Park. Cunningham’s Tuesday night free concert was the last of four shows sponsored by the Layland Museum for the summer.
Cleburne Times-Review |
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Adrian's remarkable life subject of documentary
The inspiring story of Mississauga violinist Adrian Anantawan will be told through a documentary premiering Monday evening. The ZAP Productions film, Adrian Anantawan – The Story Behind the Notes , debuts on the Documentary Channel. It starts at 8 p.m.
Mississauga News |
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Amy Winehouse’s flying festival
Amy Winehouse will arrive at the Glastonbury music festival by helicopter on Saturday (28.06.08).
NZCity |
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Pastor reads 68 books in a year
ROCKWOOD, Tenn. (BP)--Mike Winters challenged himself to read more books than ever before. Averaging more than a book per week, the Southern Baptist pastor read 68 books during 2007.
BPNews.net |
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55 IMB retired missionaries honored
ROCKVILLE, Va. (BP)--It may have seemed a bit awkward -– and certainly dangerous -– as far as baptisms go. But looking back over 34 years of missionary service, it's a moment Bill Fudge can describe only as holy.
BPNews.net |
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Historic Theater coming back to life
Lynchburg’s Academy of Music closed in 1958, with more than a century of history locked up inside. But Thursday morning that all changed. A ground breaking will turn the lights back on at Lynchburg’s historic theater. For the city, it means looking to the future.
WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke |
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Apang’s son released
Itanagar: The kidnapped son of the former Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Gegong Apang was on Thursday released along with his music teacher. Getam Apang and Narendra Rai were kidnapped from a music school here on June 18 night. — PTI ...
The Hindu |
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Cartier pretties up MySpace with ad campaign
News Corp.'s social network features a new marketing campaign by jewelry house Cartier, a brand that's out of reach for most of the music-loving teens who made the site famous.
CNET |
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t in the park 2008
From it's humble beginnings in 1994, T in the Park has grown into one of the most popular and critically acclaimed music events on the international festival circuit.
The Dundee Messenger |
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News: Jarvis, Peaches, Kills, Gary Numan Play Boosh Fest
"The Mighty Boosh" is a British sitcom about a mod, a somewhat insufferable intellectual type, their oafish boss, and all the wacky fun they have together. It's the collective name of the troupe behind the television show as well. And now, somehow, it is also a music and comedy festival , taking place July 5 at the Hop Farm in Kent, England. In the midst of all the mirth-making ...
Pitchfork |
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Motongator Joe's festival coming to Prairie Village
The stage is set, vendors will soon be coming and the music starts playing Friday afternoon for the first of three days of Motongator Joe's Country Music Festival at Prairie Village.
Madison Daily Leader |
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T-Pain's Nappy Boy Digital not the online experience listeners are looking for [Music]
Trent Reznor isn't the only music celebrity getting his digital swerve on by going independent and using that data to plot likely tour stops on Google Earth. Hip-hop and R&B star T-Pain kicked off... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Concert shakes up the way people view belly dancing
Hips don't lie! Suzy Evans has spent a significant chunk of her life debunking myths about belly dancers. "There were so many times when I came across people who thought that belly dancers were like strippers," she said. "Or the belief that belly dancers only come from the Middle East."
The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles |
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Television - Entertainment
The Queenstown Winter Festival opens tonight. The event is in its 34th year and brings 60,000 visitors to the party town every year.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Cellist steals the show at Davies Hall
Alisa Weilerstein pours heart, soul and intellect into Dvorak concerto
Contra Costa Times |
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Beloved Geneva music teacher dies
School is out but instead of celebrating, elementary students in Geneva are mourning the death of their beloved music teacher...
News 10 NBC Rochester |
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Plans under way for Sternwheel Regatta
POINT PLEASANT - As the saying goes, you've gotta Regatta. And organizers for the 18th Annual Point Pleasant Sternwheel Regatta have been working tirelessly for the past several months to ensure that this year's event is bigger and better than it has been in the past.
Point Pleasant Register |
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Alabama's Randy Owen Writing Memoir
Alabama lead vocalist Randy Owen is writing his autobiography, Born Country , to be in bookstores on Nov. 11 to coincide with the release of his first solo album, One on One . Owen is co-writing the book with Los Angeles-based author Allen Rucker for publication by HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.
cmt.com |
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Glastonbury to kick off with Jay-Z
Britain's famous Glastonbury music festival gets underway on Friday, with all eyes on how well US rapper Jay-Z goes down as hip-hop hits hippiedom.
AAP via Yahoo!7 News |
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To Do List - June 25 to July 1 - Entertainment
Tuesday, June 24 to July 12 - Huron Country Playhouse Sorry… I’m Canadian. For tickets, call 1-888-449-4463. Tuesday, July 1 6:30 p.m. - West Williams Park Canada Day Celebrations. Food, Games, Music and Fireworks (rain date July 2).
Grand Bend Strip |
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Book Review: Seven Touches Of Music by Zoran Zivkovic
This will be one of the most rewarding reads you've had in a long time. Sometimes the most disturbing, and most intriguing, stories in the speculative genres are those that take place in seemingly natural circumstances, The streets the characters walk down are nearly identical to the streets you and I walk along on our daily routine. Even most of the things that happen to them are unremarkable ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Music Saves Lives Blood Drive
Some mall shoppers made a pit stop today to help others. Full story...
WWAY 3 Wilmington |
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NTT DoCoMo Developing Crazy, Eye-controlled Gadget Prototypes [Prototypes]
The AP's look into the NTT DoCoMo R&D labs shows the Japanese electronics company is working on some really strange stuff, including music players you control with your eyes, and cellphones that...
Gizmodo |
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Lobsterfest catches more bucks
Jasper Rotary Club raised about $35,000 this year during its 11th annual Lobsterfest on June 7, about $10,000 more than last year. The fundraiser, held at the Jasper Activity Centre, featured live music by the Blues Boss Kenny Wayne, a lobster dinner and dancing.
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