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Extreme Heat Doesn't Stop Summer Fun
Treasure Valley, Idaho-- Triple digit heat couldn't keep some Treasure Valley residents from enjoying some outdoor fun. From a winery concert in Canyon County, to paddle boating around Julia Davis Park, plenty of people were trying to stay cool.
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`The Fly' opera is buzz of Paris season
Horror flick hits the classical stage
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Somerset singers shine on baseball diamond
For Sara Goddu, Matthew LaRose, Dan Moniz and Melody Watkinson, it was about song and spectacle. The four Somerset High School graduating seniors were part of the spectacle on June 24, when they stood on the field at Boston’s Fenway Park, belting out the national anthem as they had at their own graduation.
Fall River Herald News |
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Enterprise City Council reviews request for festival, projects
The Enterprise City Council met Tuesday night to discuss work on the new Civic Center/Senior Center Project and review a request for a music festival.
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Sugarland, 38 Special, Three Days Grace, other acts announced for Georgia National Fair
Multi-platinum selling country duo Sugarland will play the Georgia National Fair in Perry later this year, fair staff announced today.
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Following the Music to Brooklyn
Only a decade ago, what fans used to call the downtown jazz scene was thriving in the geographical zone that supplied its name: Lower Manhattan. A new club called Tonic had just opened at the site of a former kosher winery. The tri-level Knitting Factory was still presenting adventurous music in TriBeCa, and its founder, Michael Dorf, was producing a sprawling summer jazz festival. Smaller ...
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A New Zealand man has created a robotic rock band that has broken free of the bedroom to become an internet sensation.
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Milford to celebrate
With fireworks, food, a clown, a Charlie Chaplin-esque entertainer, a Copacabana band and the Claflin Hill Orchestra, it's set to be a patriotic Independence Day spectacular tomorrow night at Plains Park.
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Nerves hit Korean swim sensation Park
Before he enters the pool in competitions, South Korea's young swimming sensation Park Tae-Hwan likes to listen to pop music on oversized headphones to block out the crowd noise.
AFP via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Nerves hit Korean swim sensation Park
SEOUL (AFP) - Before he enters the pool in competitions, South Korea's young swimming sensation Park Tae-Hwan likes to listen to pop music on oversized headphones to block out the crowd noise.
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Boom Days Heritage Celebration In Fort Payne Is Sept. 20
The Boom Days Heritage Celebration, Fort Payne’s annual art and music festival, will feature dozens of the South’s finest visual artists and traditional craftsmen, as well as dozens of the area’s most talented musical groups on Saturday, Sept. 20.
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Warped speed
If, as some suggest, punk is the 20th century urban blues, it’s because it speaks a universal language of disaffection and frustration while preaching hope, solidarity, and resilience.
San Antonio Current |
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Million-Dollar License Plates Are All the Rage in Persian Gulf
"It's not enough just to have a Ferrari anymore," said Abdullah Al-Mannaei, organizer of Abu Dhabi's monthly auction of desirable license plate numbers.
Edmunds.com |
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Eve 6 and Every Avenue to perform at MAINstage
Eve 6 and Every Avenue will be this year's opening acts for the fall semester when they perform on Aug. 24 at Rose Ponds. The free concert will be the highlight of MAINstage 2008, which is held annually during welcome weekend. Eve 6, an alternative-rock band from Los Angeles, is currently working on a new album and those who go to the show might get a sneak peek at some new songs.
Central Michigan Life |
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Restoration scheduled for completion in August
Final renovations on Central Michigan University's Music Building are scheduled to be complete by the end of August. Dan Koefoed, Music Building coordinator and Performance Hall manager, said the plan is to have most of the labor done on Aug 15 and have scaffolding and fencing removed by Aug 28.
Central Michigan Life |
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The Equity professional East Lynne Theater Company proudly presents, “All the Things You Are,” a world premiere musical revue Wednesdays through Saturdays from July 16-26 at 8:30 p.m. where the company is in residence at the First Presbyterian Church, 500 Hughes Street, in Cape May.
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Judge mulls new trial in music downloading case
DULUTH -- A federal judge in Duluth is considering arguments about whether he should order a new trial for a woman convicted of pirating music files
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Tito's tunes
Boston sports fans know our Red Sox rock on the field. But what rocks the Sox? In a feature that will appear every Wednesday throughout the 2008 baseball season,...
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Donation to PSU lays foundation for arts center
PITTSBURG, Kan. — Weird. Embarrassing. Off-kilter. Those are some of the words faculty members and alumni at Pittsburg State University chose Tuesday to describe what it’s like to not have a performing arts auditorium on campus.
The Joplin Globe |
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Movie Review: Young@Heart
Every person – young or old – should make time for Young@Heart. The Young@Heart Chorus is comprised of two dozen elderly members whose average age is 80. While you might expect covers of “Satin Doll” and “I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart” from this age group, the chorus of great, great grandparents sing everything from modern-day rock and roll and punk, to classic R&B and disco. ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Popular songs in, hymns out for funerals
Popular songs are replacing hymns as the choice for many funeral services.
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Musicians Hall of Fame announces new inductees
Booker T. and the MGs, the Memphis Horns and the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section will become the newest members of the Musicians Hall of Fame. Musician and producer Al Kooper, producer Billy Sherrill and Buddy Holly's band the Crickets also will be inducted this year. Rock guitarist Peter Frampton and country music great George Jones announced the selections Tuesday. Booker T. and the MGs ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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SLIDESHOW: Nanaimo celebrates Canada Day
Residents from the mid-Island gathered in Nanaimo's Maffeo-Sutton Park on the waterfront to celebrate at the city's biggest Canada Day party ever. There was music, balloons and, of course, a giant birthday cake for the country's 141st birthday.
Nanaimo Daily News |
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Get Started Building Websites With Django
Django is sweet music to the ears of many a Webmonkey who want to build websites quickly and cleanly. The speedy web framework is responsible for such websites as Pownce.com and WashingtonPost.com. Making a website with Django is easy, and we'll show you how in this tutorial.
Wired News |
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DVD Review: Rebus, Set 3
If you are a fan of the books you can't help but be a fan of these televised adaptations. With the publication of the novel Exit Music, author Ian Rankin brought the career of Detective Inspector Rebus (DI) to a close. Since 1985 he had patrolled the streets of Edinburgh, Scotland and its surrounding environs dealing with everything from organized crime, corrupt politicians and cops, serial ...
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