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Area market season starts
With summer just around the corner, four local farmers' markets are making their May debuts with fresh produce, entertainment and family fun.
Livingston County Daily Press & Argus |
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Young Artists concert Sunday
Some of the finest young musicians in the Mid-Columbia will strut their musical prowess this weekend when Camerata Musica presents its Young Artists of Distinction concert.
Tri-City Herald |
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Arts in brief
Arts in brief for Friday, May 2.
Tri-City Herald |
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Meet the Malaysian Artistes for Unity
Malaysian Artistes For Unity is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit national unity project made possible by the participation of over 120 notable Malaysians.
The New Straits Times |
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Annual Derby Day set
CARNEYS POINT TWP. The annual Derby Day celebration here is once again creating a buzz as participants begin to set up today for one of the township's biggest draws.
Today's Sunbeam |
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Coachella pig back to Earth
Roger Waters' two-story inflatable prop pig that floated off into the night sky between his festival-closing sets Sunday at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, plopped down Tuesday over two properties in nearby La Quinta, festival officials said Wednesday.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Uganda: She Has It All, But Her Heart Yearns for Music
SHE holds a master's degree in Information Technology, works with Uganda Revenue Authority and is married to a judge. They have four children. Gloria Ndyomugyenyi, who goes by the stage name Madam G, has no qualms about pursuing a career in music amidst her professional and family demands.
AllAfrica.com |
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The ZAGG Brand is Going Hollywood!
SALT LAKE CITY----ZAGG Inc , a leading producer of clear protective coverings under the brand name invisibleSHIELD™ and other electronic accessories, announced today that it has acquired a significant interest in Brighton Partners, LLC, a Salt Lake City- and Los Angeles-based finance and development company active in the live-action and animated feature film, television and music industries.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Local news briefs
For the sixth time in 11 years, the annual Governors Excellence in Community Action Award has been given to a CAP Services project. CAP Services received the award Wednesday for its participation in the development of the Living Oaks Project in Iola.
Stevens Point Journal |
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Zimbabwe: Jazz Invitation, Mhlanga Thrill Music Lovers At Hifa
Jazz Invitation, one of Zimbabwe's foremost jazz ensembles featuring lead guitar prodigy Louis Mhlanga, thrilled music lovers at the Harare International Festival of the Arts' Coca-Cola Green Stage.
AllAfrica.com |
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SHOT AT TRANSIT GLORY
The search is on for the subway's best undiscovered talent. Fifty-five musicians performed their hearts out yesterday in an audition for "Subway Idol" - an MTA-hosted contest to earn a date singing for straphangers at some of the transit system's...
New York Post |
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This day in history
In 1957, Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, the controversial Republican senator from Wisconsin, died at Bethesda Naval Hospital in Maryland.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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Mark Morris dancers return to Berkeley
Impresario Robert Cole is going out in style. The longtime artistic director of Berkeley's Cal Performances announced the lineup for the 2008-09 season on Tuesday, his 22nd and final run before stepping down.
San Jose Mercury News |
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MOVIES'Sex and the City' benefit plannedShaker Square Cinemas will host a ladies night to celebrate the release of ...
UPDATED: 04 :51 a.m. EDT, May 02, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a dry stone mason. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
The Plain Dealer |
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Country show venues
UPDATED: 04 :50 a.m. EDT, May 02, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a dry stone mason. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
The Plain Dealer |
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Shops in Greater Cleveland will be giving away comics on Free Comic Book Day
UPDATED: 04 :44 a.m. EDT, May 02, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a dry stone mason. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
The Plain Dealer |
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With four days of events, crowds can celebrate Cinco city
With a kickoff awards dinner and street festival on tap this weekend, Cinco de Mayo will start off on a festive note in Reno and Sparks, event organizers said.
Reno Gazette-Journal |
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YANGAROO Reports 22% Revenue Increase in 2007
29/04/2008 12:00:00 Business Wire YANGAROO Inc. (TSX-V: YOO, OTC: YOOIF), the industry s leading secure digital media distribution company, today announced its results for the year and fourth quarter ended December 31, 2007.
InfoBolsa |
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Uganda: Akon, P-Square On Stage Tonight
CELEBRATED Nigerian artistes, P-Square, hitting the stage as curtain-raisers almost sounds incredible!
AllAfrica.com |
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Uganda: Birungi Unveils Label
THREE years ago while a third year student at the Margaret Trowell School of Industrial and Fine Arts, Makerere University, she held a low-key textile and fashion art exhibition at Design Agenda Gallery Café.
AllAfrica.com |
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Uganda: Kirk Franklin for May 22
MULTI-GOSPEL music award-winning artiste, Kirk Franklin's shows have been moved from May 9 to May 22 and 24 at Kampala Serena Hotel and Lugogo Criket Oval, respectively.
AllAfrica.com |
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Veterans recount how faith helped them through war experiences
Prayer. Comradeship. Faith. These are just three of the qualities local combat veterans displayed while serving our country during wartime.
The Titusville Herald |
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Redwood sculpture, fiber art share gallery space
EUREKA -- “The Fibers of Being” by Yael Bentovim and “The Love of Redwood” by Tryggvi Larum are the featured art shows this month at Kronos Gallery, 317 Third St.
Eureka Times-Standard |
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Magnetic charges from old masters
The package may catch the eye. But it's what's inside that truly sells the sentiment. The musical heat generated by two older, white, bald guys and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra on Wednesday night exceeded most of the music we've heard recently from younger and sexier artists.
Toronto Star |
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The B-52s are back
Check out the Derby Eve Jam to find out why The B-52s are 'The World's Greatest Party Band.'
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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