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Bringing night life back to the city!
SINGAPORE: Grand pianos in the sky, gigantic helium balloons descending from above, water and fire dances - this is only the tip of the iceberg of what Singaporeans can expect as Singapore launches its very own outdoor Night Festival, come July this year.
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Military can see Viva! free
"Viva! El Paso," the city's long-running outdoor show that celebrates the culture and history of the region through music, dance and drama is free to active-duty military and their families during the next two weekends.
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Teens' deaths shock friends, family
A music recording studio normally filled with hip-hop beats, Christian hymns or cumbia rhythms was filled with a sense of disbelief Thursday after the deaths of two young men who were killed while riding a dirt bike late Tuesday in Socorro.
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Vans Warped tour remain true to its roots
LAS CRUCES - At 14 years and running, the Vans Warped tour has been around almost as long as its core audience has been alive. But it has remained true to its roots as a celebration of the underground and just-above-ground music that appeals largely to the high school and college crowd, mostly high school. Related: Warped Tour wows thousands.
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Vans Warped Tour wows thousands
LAS CRUCES -- The 2008 Vans Warped Tour outdoor megaconcert made its way to the New Mexico State University Intramural Field for the sixth consecutive year Thursday, drawing 9,300 fans. Photos: View more in our gallery. Related: Review by Doug Pullen.
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Traditional spectacle to draw yodelling crowds
The city of Lucerne is playing host to the country's largest festival of traditional music featuring yodellers and alphorn players.
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Judge weighs death for man who killed partygoers
When Kevin Evers shot and killed three revelers at a Miami Beach birthday party in 2003, people here and abroad were shocked: Two young fathers from Argentina and a Brazilian woman died because Evers thought the music was too loud, sending him into a rage.
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Go do it: Alive After Five goes indie with the dodos
One good thing about the Dodos: They can't pull a "Bumpus" and show up to Alive After Five with half as many band members as we expected. Well, they probably could. But that would leave one person. An eclectic duo for the indie-rock crowd, the Dodos play music that incorporates pop, folk and hints of psychedelia. The relationship between acoustic guitar and percussion plays a major role in this ...
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REGIONAL CONCERTS
Wichita • CENTURY II , 225 W. Douglas. Tickets available at www.wichitatix.com , 316-219-4TIX, or Select-A-Seat outlets, 755-SEAT. B.B. King, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 7. Tickets $69-$129. • COTILLION BALLROOM, 11120 W. Kellogg. Tickets available at Select-A-Seat outlets, the Cotillion and plant employee clubs, unless otherwise noted. Charge by phone and information, 316-722-4201. ...
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American Legion Hall Post 13 — ACME Rhythm & Blues. 8:30 p.m-12:30 a.m. $5. 229 Lake Ella Drive. 222-3382. The Beta Bar — "Cheddareeta Free" with DJs Little Foot and Truewill. 10 p.m. Free. 809 Railroad Ave. 425-2697.
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SPECIAL EVENTS
Saturday Renaissance Day, events and presentations for children and adults, 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Barnes & Noble, 1920 N. Rock Road. Fundraiser for the Society for Creative Anachronism, Barony of Vatavia chapter. Free. Information, 316-315-0421. O.K. Kids Day, miniature golf, train rides, volleyball, moonwalks, soccer kick and instruction on fishing, archery, water safety for kids ages ...
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ART GALLERIES, MUSEUMS
Today Final Friday, gallery crawl, 5-7 p.m., Wichita Center for the Arts, 9112 E. Central (Student-Faculty Exhibition reception); 5-8 p.m. at Larksfield Place Gallery, 7373 E. 29th St. North ("Young Guns," Part II reception); 5-8 p.m. at Kansas African American Museum, 601 N. Water (Pat Patterson/Mitchell Pearson, music by Sterling Gray); 5-8 p.m. at Garden Reflections, 3700 E. ...
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Siddharth on nostalgia trip with 'Bachna Ae Haseeno' title song
Director Siddharth Anand is shooting a promotional video for his film 'Bachna Ae Haseeno' with Ranbir Kapoor and likens it to reliving a melodious past.
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Hot Tickets
July 12: Purple Hat Productions presents the inaugural Purple Hatter's Ball at Ponderosa Wildlife Preserve near Quincy to celebrate the life of Rachel Morningstar Hoffman, who was slain while working as an undercover informant for TPD. The ball is a one-day musical event that features such bands as Dubconscious, The Warehouse Jazz & Funk Ensembles, Catfish Alliance, Trial By Stone, Corporal ...
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Loosen up with Pink Shoelaces at free Chain of Parks concert
The future looks rosy for Wakulla teen group The Pink Shoelaces.
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Help ACME say farewell, get dolled up for prom
Local acoustic-rock quartet Bedhead Betty plays at The Warehouse on Saturday, and vocalist/drummer Julie Couch tells me the foursome's excited to be playing some new original music.
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Job vacancy: Singing Tutor
(Ref: CS/0789/SG) Children’s Services Young People’s Division Singing Tutor – Part time (3 months fixed term contract, working 2 hours each Friday between 4.30 – 6.30pm) Grade/Salary: JNC Youth Worker 1-4 - £9.02 per hour REF: CS/0789/SG An excellent opportunity has arisen for a singing tutor at EC1 Music Project.
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Arthur Marks returns to Wichita
Arthur Marks, a former Wichitan now living in New York City, will perform Sunday with the Heart of America Men's Chorus in Wichita. Details include: 1) The performance, titled "Notes to Remember," will be a fund-raiser for the 50-member Heart of America Men's Chorus. 2) Marks has been a popular entertainer in Wichita, remembered by audiences for roles with Music Theatre of Wichita and ...
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Country music festival comes to Shiprock
SHIPROCK — Shiprock officially kicks off summer tonight with the fourth Country Music Fest at the rodeo grounds. The event comes one week before the Fourth of July, making Shiprock the first in the county to start celebrating, organizer Lee Begay said.
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Funky ‘Fallin’ off the Reel’ strikes a ‘70s groove
The creations of Brooklyn-based music label Truth & Soul are suited for the likes of a Quentin Tarantino-produced soundtrack.
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David Virelles: Motion
Of all the fine new musicians to come out of Cuba in the last 5 or ten years, one of the most prodigiously talented is the pianist and composer, David Virelles.
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Now Showing, June 27
“SON OF RAMBOW” A boy named Will (Bill Milner), whose family belongs to a strict religious sect that doesn’t allow him to listen to music or watch TV, meets Lee (Will Poulter), who likes to make home movies.
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Earnings snapshot
Micron Technology Inc. The largest U.S. producer of memory chips posted a wider third-quarter loss after prices plunged for semiconductors used to store pictures and music in portable devices.
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Cultural soundtrack: Watkins Museum welcomes Smithsonian's exhibit on American music
Nineteen concert road cases are rolled into the third floor of the Watkins Community Museum of History, 1047 Mass. The hefty amount of touring gear gives the impression a legendary rock band like The Who is getting ready to set up and perform. But the “who” in this instance is really a “what” — albeit a musical one.
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Microsoft's founder and head Bill Gates steps down
Gates will now work full time for his charitable organisation.
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