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LT: Woman of grace
There is simply an admirable grace with the way Lorna Tolentino handled her recent loss. Paris Cinema International Film Festival 2008 kicks off PARIS – A cocktail reception held at Paris City Hall ushered in the 2008 Paris Cinema International Film Festival which was launched in 2003 by Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoe.
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COLUMBIA: Previous, upcoming schedule
Music at Metter is an annual rite of passage in Columbia at Metter Park, announcing the beginning of summer with a variety of tunes from jazz to bluegrass.
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Web Exclusive Rothbury festival starts on high note
ROTHBURY, Mich. -- Michigan became a destination for music festival fans from around the world on Thursday.
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ROTHBURY DAY ONE! Grateful Dead drummer rocks the field
ROTHBURY, Mich. -- If it's a jam band festival, then a member of the Grateful Dead would certainly rank as a patron saint of the inaugural Rothbury Festival.
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ROTHBURY DAY TWO! Lavette homecoming highlights the day
ROTHBURY, Mich. -- "You know I'm home, don't you?" That's the first thing R&B singer Bettye LaVette told her audience Friday at the Rothbury Festival, reveling in what was indeed a triumphant homecoming.
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Huge trove of 78 r.p.m. records has been donated to Syracuse University
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - A vast collection of 78 r.p.m. records, valued at $1 million, weighing 50 tonnes and representing more than a half-century of American music history - is being donated to Syracuse University by the estate of a prominent New York City record shop owner.
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Sat,05 Jul 2008
Music of a reality based film "The Hero Abhimanyu" was released recently in Mumbai. The film is directed by Santosh Mishra and feature debutant Sagar along with Hrishita Bhatt. The movie is based on real life story and is about on religious extremist in the society.
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$1 Million in 78 rpm Records Donated to Syracuse University
A vast collection of 78 rpm records _ valued at $1 million, weighing 50 tons and representing more than a half-century of American music history _ is being donated to Syracuse University by the estate of a prominent New York City record shop owner.
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Iranian music everlasting
Iran - Music - Lasting Iranian music will remain eternal in the world thanks to its modern and traditional melodies, said a vocalist for radio programs.
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Coalition: 80/35 Rock Festival Draws 15,000
Organizers of the 80/35 rock festival in downtown Des Moines say first day attendance topped 15,000 on Friday.
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Dunegrass approval is one step closer
Planners endorse application, set list of 12 conditions. The company that produces the Empire Dunegrass and Blues Music Festival is one step closer to gaining permission to hold the event following Tuesday night's meeting of the Empire Village Planning Commission.
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Local bands travelling less
Gas prices are hitting all of us these days, and that includes Austin musicians. That may be an upside to that for Austin music lovers.
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The Score: The story behind Stravinsky’s Firebird
The Firebird was the first of two folklore ballets composed by Igor Stravinsky and commissioned by Sergei Diaghilev and his Ballets Russes (Petrushka followed). The ballet premiered at the Paris Opera in 1910 and elevated the Stravinsky to one of the most influential composers of the 20th century.
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ARGANDA DEL REY–Soul diva Amy Winehouse sipped from a glass of red wine and looked a bit unsteady on her feet as she appeared in front of a large audience at the Rock in Rio music festival southeast of Madrid on Friday.
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Corn Hill Landing Goes Dixieland
Corn Hill's river front came to life with the sound of River City Rhythms, as the city of Rochester kicked off its newest concert series - right next to Corn Hill Landing.
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Perinton Cooks Out for the Fourth
R News met some people celebrating the Fourth in Perinton. The town of Perinton Chamber of Commerce puts on the big cookout, complete with music, food and fun in the sun.
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Bollywood going back to Rustic disco
Everybody's dancing to the rural tune these days in the popular music scene. Is it back to the village? In the past year or so, something is happening quietly- or raunchily, in Hindi film songs.
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Mayberry, er, Graysville welcomes Rodney Dillard to annual Mayberry Day Festival
Where was Barney Fife when the Darlings first came to town? Don't know? Then come to Fourth Annual Mayberry Day Festival in Graysville on July 12 and find out.
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Former NBA star Johnson has magic touch for real estate
Former L.A. Lakers star has invested his time and money to bring attention to long-ignored urban neighborhoods LOS ANGELES — Earvin "Magic" Johnson, the orchestrator of the Lakers' highflying "Showtime" teams in the 1980s, which netted five NBA championships, has crafted a second career by investing his time and, in many cases, other people's money in long-ignored urban neighborhoods through ...
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Pupil’s "Set Me Apart" music video wins award in New York
Pupil's animated music video "Set Me Apart" was recognized as Best Music Video in the recently concluded 2008 Promax/BDA Awards in New York City, U.S.A. The said song and video were used as the official theme of Animax Asia-an anime television network owned by international media giant Sony Pictures and Entertainment.
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Pinapalabas na pala sa isang music channel sa Germany ang music video ng young actor na si Mark Herras na "Pump It, Rock It."
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Christian Bautista, Sam Concepcion and other STAGES talents soar in 2008
Christian Bautista, Sam Concepcion, Aria Clemente, and Cheska Ortega are looking forward to a hectic 2008 with new recordings, live concerts in the Philippines and abroad, stage musicals and television shows. They are all managed by STAGES.
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Rothbury: Saturday music preview
Today's lineup nearly matches Friday's for eclecticism. Here's a look at some of the acts Rothbury attendees should make it a point to check out. Dave Matthews Band (9 p.m., Odeum) -- Dave's sax man LeRoi Moore was injured last week in an ATV accident, and Jeff Coffin of Bela Fleck's band is filling in.
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After 2 days, Rothbury still has good vibe
Thursday was all about getting there. Friday was all about the music. Free from the occasionally troublesome logistics of parking, setting up camp and learning the layout of the sprawling Rothbury festival grounds, fans eagerly flooded the three main stages Friday for the first full day of music.
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Centennial in Bonner - Our Savior’s Lutheran Church celebrates 100th anniversary with worship, music, food
Pastor Jean Larson will be welcoming back former pastors to Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Bonner as the congregation celebrates its 100th anniversary on Sunday, July 13. The church was started by nine Norwegian women whose husbands worked at the Big Blackfoot Milling Company across the road.
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