|
Front
CHAPEL HILL -- Don Luse had a packed house and a problem. A full symphony was about to perform, but the musicians didn't have a place in Memorial Hall to dress or tune their instruments.
The Chapel Hill News |
|
In memory of Matt
CHISHOLM — Within each note she plays, Eleanor Vorderbruggen’s love for her late husband, Matt, resonates. She plucks at her banjo while playing polka music with other talented musicians. The innate happiness of polka helps her reign in her emotions.
Hibbing Daily Tribune |
|
Winehouse strikes back at Glastonbury fan
Amy Winehouse was packing a punch at the Glastonbury music festival.
AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News |
|
Japan anti-G8 summit protesters scuffle with police
Anti-G8 summit protesters danced to blaring music and marched down the streets of Tokyo in heavy rain on Sunday, accusing the Group of Eight rich nations of causing poverty and world instability.
Boston Globe |
|
U.S. musical history takes a bow in Maysville
MAYSVILLE . A historical music exhibit with Bluegrass state connections has made a stop in northeastern Kentucky. The traveling New Harmonies: Celebrating American Roots Music exhibit shows the cultural history of America through music and features familiar standards, a glimpse into the history of instruments, and the roles of religion and technology. The display, which is at the ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
|
Amy Winehouse Calls Kanye West A C***
Amy Winehouse played Glastonbury on Saturday and her return to the stage was marked with controversy as expected. The troubled singer, who only a week ago was on death's door according to the UK press, played the UK music festival before headliner Jay-Z.
Undercover |
|
Celebration halted by rain Annual arts festival still a good time
MARION — A thunderstorm rolled in, ending prematurely the 16th annual Celebrate Summer Art Fair, but Amari Garcia and her grandmother, Laura Marshall, didn't let it cloud their Saturday.
The Marion Star |
|
Motor City Brass Band to jazz up Stars in the Park
Where can you hear a big band sound that includes virtually every style of music, from Shostakovich to Setzer, Copland to Motown?
West Bloomfield Eccentric |
|
Jay Z wows Glastonbury Festival
The controversial choice of American rapper Jay-Z to headline Glastonbury proved to be a masterstroke by the event's organiser Michael Eavis as the hip-hop star wowed the music festival on Saturday.
TVNZ |
|
Eight cinematographic traditions meet at South Asia film fest
Eight diverse countries, differing historical and political traditions, unmatched cinematographic backgrounds and over 45 films - mixed together, it is a treat for cine buffs at the on-going South Asian Film Festival here.
Calcutta News |
|
Q&A with violin student Danielle Nesmith
Danielle Belen Nesmith, a California native, is a recent graduate of the USC Thornton School of Music, where she completed her bachelor of music degree as a student of Robert Lipsett.
Aspen Daily News |
|
New TV series will star Lee Jun Ki
SBS, one of the largest broadcast networks in South Korea, will release a fusion historical drama series starring Lee Jun Ki as folk hero Iljimae.
Honolulu Advertiser |
|
ROCK SOLID 125 YEARS
FREDERICK -- St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Frederick may be small in size, but it's big on faith. During the past 125 years, the church has maintained a constant presence in the community and provided a place to worship....
Aberdeen American News |
|
Yoder dies before 100th birthday, but her party goes on
OCALA - Two of her favorite things were at Dorothy Yoder's 100th birthday celebration; Southern gospel music and chocolate cake.Had she been there, surely Dorothy would have been tapping her feet to the music and licking her lips over the velvety cake with the creamy icing.
The Ocala Star-Banner |
|
Around Canton
Paul Todd concert
Canton Observer |
|
Japan anti-G8 summit protesters scuffle with police
Anti-G8 summit protesters danced to blaring music and marched down the streets of Tokyo in heavy rain on Sunday, accusing the Group of Eight rich nations of causing poverty and world instability.
Canada.com |
|
On Stage
Music in the Park The Music in the Park "kiddie" concert series, hosted by the Plymouth Community Arts Council and sponsored by Main Street Bank, Rotary Club of Plymouth A.M., and Huron Valley Ambulance, takes to the Kellogg Park stage Wednesdays at noon. The schedule: n July 2 - Beverly Meyer
Plymouth Observer |
|
His next stop, Brooklyn?
"So in a couple years baby, I'm a bring you some Nets," rapped Jay-Z in a recently released song called, "Hello Brooklyn." And after a big trade last week, the hip-hop star/Nets minority owner is in position to bring LeBron James to Brooklyn, too.
Boston Globe |
|
Festival to feature biggest boom
Rochester Hills' biggest fireworks show ever will blast off at 10 p.m. Tuesday.
Rochester Eccentric |
|
Rock out, help kids
WASHINGTON CITY - Approximately 45 people competed with their best star power during a statewide Guitar Hero III tournament Saturday at Best Buy.
Saint George Spectrum |
|
Grooving together: Festival keeps with small-town feel
CEDAR CITY - Featuring a diverse lineup of musical talent, this year's edition of the Groovefest music festival drew its largest crowds ever.
Saint George Spectrum |
|
JAM session fund-raiser to help African children
Morgan Fisher is like most 15-year-old girls, interested in music, clothes and basketball. How she is not like most young girls, is that Fisher has spent the days of her summer vacation pulling together a fund-raiser to support Joint Aid Management, a humanitarian relief organization working in eight African nations. Fisher took her love of music, and entirely on her own, secured five bands who ...
Troy Eccentric |
|
Man steals car while owner loads equipment
NIAGARA FALLS -- The car of a Youngstown man was stolen about 2 a. m. Saturday at 13th Street and Walnut Avenue as he and others loaded music equipment into the vehicle, police said.
The Buffalo News |
|
Illegal rave equipment destroyed
Sound equipment seized after two illegal raves in Norfolk is destroyed by police.
BBC News |
|
Entries sought for film festival
GENEVA – Geneva Cultural Arts Commission is accepting entries for its Geneva Film Festival on Nov. 8
Kane County Chronicle |
|
|