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Life after retirement?
Correspondent TOWNSEND -- When Bill May retired as police chief five years ago, he'd served on the department for nearly 30 years.
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Rapper Confirmed For Download? Which grime superstar appears to be Donington bound?
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Quick Spins: The Roots, Constantines, Mudcrutch
Over the course of 15 years and seven studio albums — "Rising Down" being their eighth — the Roots have shown they're not here to party.
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Stevie Wonder returns to Jazz Fest as headliner
NEW ORLEANS - It's been more than 30 years since Stevie Wonder took the stage at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. That appearance was a surprise.
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The average lifespan of a horse is about 20-30 years and the birthday party was a way to celebrate a milestone in Felix’s life, said owner Carrie Cort.
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My best friend's big fat (shouldn't happen) Scottish wedding
The romantic comedy "Made of Honor" adds tart satirical flavors to a cotton-candy formula without sabotaging the sugar rush.
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Dr. Rock Positano: Noise, Hearing Loss And Health
"Noise is sound that we have not selected to listen to', says Dr. Alan Gertner, Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Disorders and Deafness...
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Viacom Revenue Up 15% in Q1
Viacom -- driven by double-digit gains for its cable networks, films and sales of the video game Rock Band -- saw revenue increase 15% in the first quarter, to $3.12 billion, the company reported Friday.
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Early Arts Registration Opens For youngARTS(TM) 2009 Awards
29/04/2008 16:05:00 Business Wire Calling all aspiring writers, photographers, dancers, visual artists, musicians or other talented individuals with a passion for the arts: registration is now open for the 2009 youngARTS(TM) Awards, one of the most prestigious and respected arts awards and scholarships initiatives for high school seniors in the country.
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Celebrities with short but stellar careers recalled
MANILA, Philippines—Stars have come and gone in Hollywood. Some of them have their names, feet and hands imprinted in front of Tinseltown's Grauman's Theater. Their bigger-than-life personalities and impressive artistry have won them the adulation of generations of fans-so they continue to live on!
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Biography
Morgan was a jazz prodigy, joining the Dizzy Gillespie big band at 18, remaining a member for two years. Beginning in 1956, he began recording as a leader, mainly for the Blue Note label, eventually he recorded twenty-five albums for the company.
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Lineup offers superstars and likely future stars
UPDATED: 08 :47 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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Jobs Data Lift Futures
The stock market in the U.S. appears headed for a higher open after the government's report on jobs isn't as bad as expected. The Labor Department says 20,000 workers were shed in April, and the unemployment rate improved.
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The Daily Show to broadcast from St. Paul during RNC
The popular Comedy Central show The Daily Show with Jon Stewart will be broadcast from downtown St. Paul during the Republican National Convention.
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A symphonic weekend : Jaime Laredo to lead and solo with both VSO and VYO
Jaime Laredo, the Vermont Symphony Orchestra's music director, has always been one to share his talents generously. This weekend, the world-traveling conductor and violinist will share himself with not one Vermont orchestra, but two. ... - By Jim Lowe Times Argus Staff
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Fresh tracks : James McMurtry, The Roots and Lettuce bring brand new albums
Fresh on the heels of new CD releases, three noteworthy music artists -- roots-rock troubadour James McMurtry, live hip-hop legends The Roots and funk-driven collective Lettuce -- celebrate the new tunes with consecutive Burlington-area shows next week. ... - By Tom Huntington Arts Correspondent
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Always in celebration: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater: Dance Review
Alvin Ailey's roots were deep in the sun and dirt of the south. Guided by the simple dictum "to celebrate what he didn't see being celebrated," he drew on the blood memories of his native Texas -- the blues, spirituals, and gospel music -- which gave rise to his most famous and enduring of all works, "Revelations." As always, it brought the crowd watching it, this time at Dartmouth's Hopkins ...
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Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas: May 9 at the Old Church Meetinghouse
EAST MONTPELIER -- The Old Church Meetinghouse will present Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas, Friday, May 9, at 7:30 p.m. The musical partnership between Fraser, long regarded as Scotland's premier fiddle ambassador, and the sizzlingly talented young California cellist Haas may not seem an obvious one. ...
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'Romeo and Juliet' far too mechanical
Young love flourishes in drama yet it is often partnered with tragedy, as if the powerful emotions of youth must be tempered by cold reality.
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Anatolian Trio debuts: Local clarinetist comes home
MONTPELIER -- Dan Liptak, principal clarinetist of the Hartt Symphony Orchestra, will present the debut performance of the Anatolian Trio on Friday, May 9, at 8 p.m., at the Unitarian Church. The trio includes Dan Liptak on clarinet, Erberk Eryilmaz on piano and Matthew Jenetopulos on violin. The three musicians attend the Hartt School of Music in Hartford, Conn. ...
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Shyla Nelson celebrates motherhood in song: Soprano performs May 11 in Burlington
BURLINGTON -- Women's studies, music and theology are all personal interests of Shyla Nelson, and on Sunday, May 11 (Mother's Day), at 3 p.m. at Christ Church Presbyterian, she brings them all together in a performance titled, "Nature Never Spent: A Celebration of Motherhood, Mother Earth and the Divine Feminine." ...
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NW Arkansas today
QUOTE OF THE DAY “Arkansas exports degrees, because sometimes people earn degrees here but can’t find jobs here.” Linda Beene Ballard, dean, University of Arkansas’ School of Continuing Education and Academic Outreach, on the degrees the school offers in Rogers in partnership with Northwest Arkansas Community College Article, 1B Today’s happenings 2008 Hispanic Women’s Organization of Arkansas ...
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Ladyfest London 2008
Ladyfest returns to London this month with cultural things for ladies of all kinds to sample. The festival has been going for eight years now and the organisers hope this year's will be better than ever.
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Fury at poster campaign bid to free graffiti artist
A CAMPAIGN to free from prison a notorious Glasgow graffiti artist who caused £270,000 damage has been slammed by council bosses. Gary Shields - whose tag' name is Daze - was jailed for 28 months on March 20 after going on a spraying spree on trains and railway stations.
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Washington DC
LOS ANGELES ( Map , News ) - For starters, Paula Abdul isn't going anywhere.
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