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Buttermilk concert features Family Night
The Fond du Lac Symphonic Band will present its 29th annual Family Night concert at Buttermilk Creek Park in Fond du Lac on Wednesday, July 9.
Fond du Lac Reporter
GIAC block party aims to unify
ITHACA — Music and laughter wafted through the air Saturday afternoon as the Race Liberation Alliance hosted its second summertime block party in front of the Greater Ithaca Activities Center on Court Street.
The Ithaca Journal
'Trailer Park Musical' coming to BLT
BroadStreet Theatre Company is preparing for its zany and sharply irreverent show, "The Great American Trailer Park Musical," which runs for three weekends July 11-27 at the Bellevue Little Theatre.
Ralston Recorder
Winehouse celebrates at Rock In Rio with wine
Amy Winehouse slurped her way through a festival set in Spain on Friday - sipping a glass of red wine as she won over the crowd at Rock in Rio.
Yahoo! Launch UK & Ireland
Music was her 'way of life'
-- Fran Ursich, of Joliet, and her father, Robert Ursich, couldn't believe their ears.
The Herald News
Plainsunset Jon Chan's 'Pencil Tracings'
In support of his new album, Ears & Eyes, which is scheduled for release later this month, Singaporean singer-songwriter, Jon Chan ...
MTV Asia
FORMER GOSPEL SINGER SINGS OF LESBIANISM: Katy Perry’s song, ‘I Kissed a Girl,’ is in the top ten U.S. singles charts.
Evangelists are appalled by a preacher’s daughter’s song of lesbianism. According to an article written by Ed Helmore, Katy Perry has made a major transformation.
Eurweb
A little big festival
RATHDRUM -- If you have a traditional parade, games, music and food, they will come. And if you add a few new events, perhaps even more will come, said Janice Wilcox.
Coeur d'Alene Press
Noise inescapable in some flagship national parks
(AP) SALT LAKE CITY - A few times a year, Bryson Garbett loads up his family and heads to a national park, often one in southern Utah. Part of the draw of a place like Zion National Park _ aside from the hiking, rappelling and backcountry stargazing _ is that it’s quiet.
KOB-TV Albuquerque
'I'm not getting a divorce, or having an affair', says Madonna
Washington, July 7 : Music icon Madonna insists she isn't planning to divorce her husband of seven years Guy Ritchie, or that she's having an affair with Yankee baseball star Alex Rodriguez.
New Kerala
Concert draws music fans, business to downtown D.M.
The success of the weekend’s inaugural 80/35 Music Festival bodes well for what could be another big event for downtown Des Moines - thousands of people, strong local connections and loads of entertainment.
The Des Moines Register
New EMI Music boss named
An industry outsider has been named as the new boss of EMI's recorded music division.
ITN via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News
Pair promotes free jazz concerts
FARMINGTON - What pushes two men, both shy and behind-the-scenes types, to go out to solicit publicity? Free jazz concerts performed by some of the best musicians in the country.
The Lewiston Sun Journal
Talent for inspiration
It's a rare breed of person who doesn't give up on something for 12 years. It's more remarkable when those 12 years are the ones between ages 9 and 21; arguably a difficult time for young people to stick to any one thing. Jamie Barbeau of St. Charles did just that in her time as a contestant at the Kane County Fair and Festival Talent Show.
The Courier News
Concert series off to star-spangled start - with photo gallery
With a patriotic holiday weekend including the Fourth of July, it only made sense that the 338th U.S. Army Band should lead the charge and perform at the first Brighton Mill Pond gazebo concert of the season.
Livingston County Daily Press & Argus
Katy Perry Kissed a Girl... Should We Like It?
Critical reaction to this upstart single has been decidedly mixed, as much for its social context as its musical construction. TheStar.com called it "a lesbian-friendly tune that's sure to cut a swath through...
Gay Wired
Interview: Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman
To kick off a five-part celebration of Sub Pop's 20th anniversary-- and the concert/party the Seattle label is throwing itself this weekend-- we spoke to the men who founded the classic indie imprint, Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman. read more
Pitchfork
Various Artists: Nigeria Disco Funk Special / Nigeria Rock Special
Covering two sides of the multifaceted Nigerian pop landscape of the 1970s, these two first-rate compilations from Britain's Soundway touch on disco-tinged club music and heavy riff-rock, with a strong undercurrent of funk being the thread through it all. read more
Pitchfork
Ribfest rocks to a close
All chef David Miller had was a scrap piece of paper with some ingredients on it.
The Naperville Sun
Noise inescapable in some flagship national parks
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A few times a year, Bryson Garbett loads up his family and heads to a national park, often one in southern Utah. Part of the draw of a place like Zion National Park — aside from the hiking, rappelling and backcountry stargazing — is that it's quiet.
The Post-Standard
Noise inescapable in some flagship national parks
Mon, Jul 7, 2008 (1:51 a.m.) A few times a year, Bryson Garbett loads up his family and heads to a national park, often one in southern Utah. Part of the draw of a place like Zion National Park _ aside from the hiking, rappelling and backcountry stargazing _ is that it's quiet.
Las Vegas Sun
Music festival rocks Madrid
Rock legends Bob Dylan and Lenny Kravitz were among the closing acts at Spain's first Rock in Rio event as organisers revealed plans to expand the festival to Italy, Morocco and China as well as return to Brazil.
Cape Argus
Generations come together
Another round of family fun took place Saturday at the Generations of Light concerts at Sheboygans Deland Park.
Sheboygan Press
Lewiston grad back on course
Jason McClure had heard enough. Last year, McClure waded through scores of people at Waterville Country Club. His friend, Jay Lasher, had finished his round of golf at the Maine Amateur and had scurried off to find a beverage for himself and for McClure, who carried Lasher's bag.
The Lewiston Sun Journal
ACADEMY AWARD WINNER JENNIFER HUDSON STEPS INTO THE “SPOTLIGHT” WITH NEW SINGLE HIGHLY-ANTICIPATED DEBUT ALBUM
After her critically-acclaimed performance in Dreamgirls, Academy Award winner Jennifer Hudson makes her long-awaited foray into the music scene with “Spotlight,” her official first single from her se
Thaipr.net
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