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Kanye working with designer Louis Vuitton on shoe line
Kanye, who was joined by music producer Pharrell Williams, confirmed he will be working with Louis Vuitton to design a range of men’s footwear.
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Real News! Washington Post Hires A Music Critic
The Washington Post last week hired a permanent staff music critic to succeed Tim Page. Anne Midgette, who has been in the job on an interim basis since January, when Page took a leave of absence, has been hired officially as The Post's classical music critic.
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Burglary probed in Perry
A burglar who pried open the door of a home in Carroll Township, Perry County, took jewelry, personal papers, money from piggy banks, music CDs and medication, according to state police at Newport.
The Sentinel |
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Kansas Summer Theatre Stages World Premiere of New Musical
The world premiere of "The Girl, the Grouch, and the Goat: A Modern Fable" will be staged by Kansas Summer Theatre at the University of Kansas on Stage Too! in the Crafton-Preyer Theatre.
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Director offers more than gore
Michael Phillips: The Italian horror veteran Dario Argento marches to his own blood-soaked, wild-eyed drummer, and the more we endure things such as "Hostel II" and "Saw III" the better even a second-shelf Argento picture looks by comparison.
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Mobile Content Expert Nick Holland Joins ABI Research
ABI Research has announced the appointment of Nick Holland as Principal Analyst, Mobile Content. Holland is responsible for ABI Research's Mobile Content Research Service, including analysis focused on mobile video and TV, mobile music, mobile social networking and mobile gaming. He also conducts and supervises research into business models and content service delivery platforms.
Centre Daily Times |
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Sustainable Threads on Bio-Diesel Powered Wheels are Music to Concert-Goers Ears
RVL7 by RE:VOLVE, the sustainably-minded clothing and accessories company known for blending eco-style with wear-it-out-loud messages, today launches a 17-stop, 15-city tour to educate and empower America's youth to create positive social change with the first stop at the annual Rothbury Music Festival over Fourth of July weekend in Rothbury, Michigan.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Entertainment announced for Backyard Bach & Blues
The Backyard Bach & Blues committee members announced Tuesday that the entertainment for this year's party, an annual fundraiser for Arts on Grand, will be provided by the Vista Chamber Players and Mission Theatre Company.
The Daily Reporter |
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Rock the Vote, MySpace Launch Band Contest
Rock the Vote and MySpace have partnered on an initiative to encourage potential voters to register to vote for the 2008 presidential election. The "DemROCKracy Band Competition" invites any artists with a MySpace page to install a widget that allows users to register to vote. The goal is to register as many voters as possible. read more
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Laura Lynn Horst to sing at 'Up with People' sendoff
North Platte native Laura Lynn Horst will present an afternoon of music Sunday to raise funds for her upcoming six-month tour with the performing and service group, “Up With People.”
North Platte Bulletin |
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Music lovers need 'roadmap' to navigate Saint John music fests, critics say
Holding two music festivals in Saint John around the same time may confuse concertgoers trying to find the acts around the port city, critics warn about the events this month.
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Beach festival set for change : News
PANAMA CITY BEACH - It is back to the future for the Beach's annual fall festival.
The News Herald |
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The Midway State Release Debut Album
Toronto rockers The Midway State are getting set to release their debut album, Holes , this summer. In spite of the fact that they have yet to release a full length disc the band already has a pretty impressive track record.
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Stars Touring North America
Montreal indie formation Stars will be touring Canada and the United States this fall and summer including playing several music festivals. The Juno-Award winning five-piece released their fifth studio record entitled In Our Bedroom after the War last September so will undoubtedly be playing songs from their most recent album on these dates.
Soul Shine |
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Loud music anger for shoppers
How many readers can remember when shopping along the Murraygate used to be a pleasure? You could have a quiet chat with people you hadn’t seen for a while. Now all we have is shops and stores with large speakers blaring out loud music.
The Evening Telegraph |
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The First Fourth
John Adams was certain the second of July would be celebrated “by succeeding generations, as the great anniversary Festival.” Writing to his wife Abigail on July 3, 1776, the day after the Continental Congress had voted momentously for independence from Great Britain, Adams said of July 2:
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CONCERT REVIEW: Crowd loved surreal theater that is Tom Waits
An evening with Tom Waits is deep immersion into a surreal theater. He's a carnival barker in some kind of hobo cabaret. And it is theater, make no mistake about that.
The Florida Times-Union |
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Pride Fest
A controversial festival in the QCA goes off without a hitch. Many were expecting protestors at the first annual Pride Fest designed to celebrate diversity in our area. However there were none to be found, which is an encouraging sign for those who showed up to celebrate.
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Concert series to start at The Market Common
Another series of outdoor concerts begins Tuesday _ the latest in Valor Memorial Garden at The Market Common.
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Boston's Fourth of July - Whether at Home or on the Esplanade, Enjoy Free Pops Concert and Fireworks Spectacular ...
BOSTON----For most Bay State residents, Independence Day falling on a Friday means a well-deserved three-day weekend, whether embarking on a holiday road trip or spending a quiet Fourth of July at home.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Zach Galifianakis' ramshackle comedy wins devotees
MANCHESTER, Tenn. (AP) -- As Chris Rock performed in front of an audience of tens of thousands, comedian Zach Galifianakis watched admiringly offstage.
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Saturday July 5, 2008
Country Dancing Odd Fellows Hall - 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Arthur Farmer's Market Gazebo Annex - 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bethel School Open House Friends Creek Conservation Area - 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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Mobile Content Expert Nick Holland Joins ABI Research
NEW YORK----ABI Research has announced the appointment of Nick Holland as Principal Analyst, Mobile Content. Holland is responsible for ABI Research's Mobile Content Research Service, including analysis focused on mobile video and TV, mobile music, mobile social networking and mobile gaming.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Budding country voice warms up for anthem
Ed Smith Stadium is at 2700 12th St., Sarasota. Tickets for tonight's game are $5 for general admission and $6 for box seats. For more information, call 954-4101 or access www.edsmith stadium.com.Alicia Ty believes in musical catharsis.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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eWorld Companies, Inc. Launches New Urban Development Division with Eric Kennedy as VP
eWorld Companies, Inc. (Pink Sheets:EWRC) announced today that it has launched a new Urban Development division to be headed by newly appointed VP Eric Kennedy. This division was created specifically for the purpose of servicing urban markets in the U.S. and worldwide. The Urban Development division will work closely in association with eWorld's Music, Productions, and International divisions ...
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