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Peggy Siegal: Bonjour, Cannes!
A private jet, seven lunches, six premieres, 16 parties, five megayachts, one helicopter, one-on-ones with Brad Pitt, Mick Jagger, and Robert De Niro. One woman lives the dream at the Cannes Film Festival.
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New Jersey Rockers Top Mid-Year Tours
Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen hold down the first two positions on Pollstar's Top 100 Tours chart for the first six months of North America concert action in 2008.
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Vote Arceneaux: Singing for God’s glory
PORT NECHES — Aron Arceneaux said God gave him a voice the he lifts to the Lord. He also hopes to take it to Nashville. The 22-year-old Port Neches man said God has a special gift for everyone, and he got the gift of music and song.
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Artist to discuss works at Academy on Sunday
SPOTSWOOD - A new art exhibition at the Academy of Music on Main Street features paintings by Katja Valeur. A reception and gallery talk by the artist is set for 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday. The show is entitled, "Sounds and Symbols.
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'Jekyll and Hyde' tryouts scheduled for July 13, 14
Auditions for the upcoming Villagers Theatre production of "Jekyll and Hyde" are set for 7:30 p.m. July 13 and 14 at the theater, 415 DeMott Lane, Somerset section of Franklin. Callbacks will take place July 16. The production is produced by Marie Fiorello and Roz Wroblewski, directed by Mark Ilardi, musically directed by Jamie Kastalanos and choreographed by Jaime Moritz.
East Brunswick Sentinel |
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H’fest reveals color changing memorabilia
With Harborfest only weeks away, the memories it will leave in people’s minds will live on, especially when festival enthusiasts have a token of Harborfest memorabilia to take home.
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IRL targets end of July to present 2009 schedule
When the Indy Racing League comes to the Nashville Superspeedway, they ride on the series' only concrete track and enjoy Music City's hospitality and style. There's also a local sponsor who just happens to provide the tires, and bright lights for primetime racing.
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Hadassah offers trip to see 'Dancing Queen'
Alisa Chapter of Hadassah, Monroe, will sponsor a July 23 trip to the Tropicana Hotel and Casino, Atlantic City, to see a live performance of "Dancing Queen," featuring the music of ABBA. The bus will leave at 9 a.m. from Greenbriar, Monroe. Departure from Atlantic City is set for 5:30 p.m.
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Vernon Dennis gets dignified send-off
Master Musician Vernon Dennis was given a dignified send-off at his funeral service which was held last week Wednesday at the Dwight Yorke Stadium, and attended by Chief Secretary Orville London and other members of the THA.
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PUSH Foundation Community Milestones Series Exploits of the Black Rock community
This article chronicles the significant exploits of the Black Rock community in the 20th century that captured the attention of Tobagonians and to some extent the national populace. These milestone accomplishments contribute to the rich legacy crafted by an earlier generation of Tobagonians.
Tobago News |
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Blood donors will receive Warped backstage passes
The Brunswick Square Mall, Route 18, along with Music Saves Lives and New Jersey Blood Services will hold a blood drive from 2:30 to 8 p.m. July 21 in the JC Penney court. Each donor will receive a free VIP backstage pass to one of this year's Vans Warped Tour stops. Concert tickets must be purchased separately.
East Brunswick Sentinel |
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Dancing to the oldies slated at Knights hall
A Rock 'N' Roll Oldies Dance is set for 8-11 p.m. on July 18 at Knights of Columbus No. 4815 Council Hall, 61 Pine St., Old Bridge. The event will feature a 50/50, door prizes, and music by DJ Tony of Memory Lane Oldies. Admission is $9 per person and includes soda, coffee and cake. Singles are welcome. For more information, call 732- 251-0970.
East Brunswick Sentinel |
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Traditional Greek folk dances to be performed
The Middlesex County Cultural and Heritage Commission and the Folklife Program for New Jersey will present the Hellenic Dancers of New Jersey in a performance titled "Traditional Greek Folk Dance" at 7:30 p.m. July 16 at Plainsboro Middle School, 55 Grovers Mill Road, Plainsboro.
East Brunswick Sentinel |
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Rocketmen to kick off Monroe free music series
The Monroe Township Cultural Arts Commission's 2008 Music in the Park Summer Series of free live musical events will begin 6-8 p.m. July 10 in the opengrove gazebo on the lake at Thompson Park, Monroe, with a rock-music performance by The Rocketmen.
East Brunswick Sentinel |
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Heritage Festival launch on Friday
Under the theme 'One Hand Cyar Clap' the opening night will feature a dramatic scene from a time gone by in a Tobago family and how that entire scenario relates to the relevance of the adopted theme of the Festival, 'One Hand Cyar Clap'.
Tobago News |
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Music Review: Totimoshi - Milagrosa
A stunning and beautiful concept album. With their sixth album, Totimoshi is entering new territory. Milagrosa, which means “miracle worker,” contains more melody and more mass than anything else the band has produced to date.The courageous Bay Area trio entered the process for penning and producing Milagrosa after touring with Mastodon, Helmet, and the Melvins and longing...
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Television - Entertainment
Person of the week has to be the organiser of the Asian anti-crime march, Peter Low.
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Sounds of jazz fusion to be heard at library
The Andy Rothstein Quintet will performinstrumental jazz-fusion music at 7:30 p.m. July 12 at the East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center. Admission is free of charge. All are welcome to attend. Rothstein, a guitarist, has studied under Kevin Eubanks, Ted Dunbar and Steve Khan.
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Arctic Monkeys in dispute with pioneering radio website over 'failure to pay royalties'
Some of Britain's top bands, including the Arctic Monkeys, Editors and Basement Jaxx, are locked in an increasingly bitter dispute with the music radio website Last.fm over substantial unpaid royalties.
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'There's no age limit to being a musician'
COLUMBIA BASIN - The musicians rehearsing on the stage of Soap Lake's Masquers Theater Monday afternoon go way back.
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Beatles drum skin fetches $A1.11m
The iconic bass drum skin used on the front cover of The Beatles' 1967 album Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band has sold for 541,250 pounds ($A1.11 million) at a rock auction in London.
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Tickets still on sale for T in the Park festival
TICKETS for Scotland's biggest music festival were still on sale yesterday – despite widely publicised claims it is a sell-out.
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John Moser Jr.
NAME: John Moser Jr. BIRTHDAY: 7/16/74. HOMETOWN: East Berlin, PA. PARENTS: John and Lynn Moser. MARITAL STATUS: Married to Kristine. CHILDREN): Jake (10) and Kyle (7). OCCUPATION: Plumber. HOBBIES: Racing and hunting. FAVORITE RESTAURANT: Smokin’ Bones. FAVORITE FOOD: BBQ Ribs. FAVORITE BEVERAGE: Sweet iced tea. FAVORITE MUSIC TYPE: Country. FAVORITE PERFORMER: Hank Williams Jr. FAVORITE ...
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Fundraiser Calendar
Uncle Billy's Anniversary Bash — 11 a.m. Sunday. With Brian Peters, live music, beer specials and a raffle for two Austin City Limits three-day passes. Raffle benefits the Sunshine Camp. 1530 Barton Springs Road. $5 raffle ticket. 476-0100.
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Rocker girls get Bay Area summer camp
Oakland outfit teaches student ages 8 to 16 how to write and play rock music. Girls Rock BandsOfTheBay.com
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