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Second Paddle Florida planned
Organizers have announced that a second Paddle Florida event will take place Nov. 8-15 along the Suwannee River. The 93-mile trek comes nine month after the inaugural event, which took place in March.
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Samoan festival tries to instill pride, inspire next generation
OCEANSIDE – When North County Samoans gather for their annual heritage festival, it's always filled with foods and music from the South Pacific.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Dancing up a storm
Young people in colourful costume whirl and step in time, moving to spirited Italian music. These are the Calgary Italian folk dancers, dancing for the love of the Italian culture -- and just for the fun of it.
Calgary Sun |
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Calgary rolls with Kid Rock
Making his first ever stop in Calgary, Kid Rock didn't waste any time before getting down to the business of bringing the near-capacity Saddledome crowd to its feet last night.
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Time to strike up the band in city tradition
LEOMINSTER -- The Leominster Colonial Band's annual summer concerts are ingrained in the city's history, according to Band Conductor Steven Piermarini.
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Roof bids awarded, new officers elected
Bids for roof work were awarded and new officers were elected at the Tecumseh Board of Education’s organizational meeting Saturday morning.
The Daily Telegram |
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Waterford Girl To Sign With Country Music Label
Waterford - At an audition for her first gig, Veronica Ballestrini's stage fright got the best of her. She turned around and faced backward
New London Day |
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A Passionate Jazz Guitarist Who Won't Quit Playing
Music runs through the veins of Ed Vitale, and you can hear it as he plays his 59-year-old guitar. That music is fluid and full of passion, which makes him a perfect subject for this month's "Ageless Aging."
The Lakeland Ledger |
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Enter the what?
Let's play word association. You hear “haggis,” and you think ... wonderful music? Mmmm, probably not. But the Celtic rock band that has
New London Day |
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'Daratt' film review: Doing his duty for home, country
Hamlet didn't handle it very well. Faced with the task of avenging his father's death, he stewed, raved, raged, talked, talked, talked and babbled himself into at least the appearance of madness before unscrewing the faucet on a giant bloodbath.
Portsmouth Herald |
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They act their age
As the Jonas Brothers tour hits Southern California this month, there’ll be much parental chatter about how this latest craze is affecting our kids. Adults love to fret about the chilling effect of Miley Cyrus’ bared shoulders or of Joe Jonas’ crucifix-adorned purity ring. But there’s also music to consider.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Questions/Answers
Questions and answers on Daily Bulletin stories from readers like you. Rockers get ready: "Reckless Road: Guns n' Roses and the Making of Appetite for Destruction" (Shoot Hip Press, $30) by Marc Canter with photography by Jack Lue is here.
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin |
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Heaney to stage an opera at the Globe
Arts & entertainment: Literary giants unite to give a musical spin to the ancient tale The Burial at Thebes
Guardian Unlimited |
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Recycle, don't trash, old CDs
Q: I buy more music and movies online, and my CDs, videos, cassette tapes and even some DVDs are now just taking up space on the shelf. How can I recycle old media materials?
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Around the Bend: 07.13.08
A dance celebrating the 30th anniversary of Sokol Hall, 5502 Kostoryz Road, is from 3 to 7 p.m. today. Music by the Czechaholics. Cost: $7. Information: 850-8844.
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Opening Night Dinner
The Cincinnati Opera kicked off its 88th Summer Festival with an opening night dinner prior to the performance of "Madame Butterfly" at Music Hall. A capacity crowd of 308 enjoyed dinner in Corbett Tower and an auction with auctioneer Evan Mirageas, the opera's artistic director.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Customer Service
LOS ANGELES - The Who was celebrated at a special concert by a few bands outside of their generation. The legendary band was honoured at the Saturday taping of the third annual "VH1 Rock Honours," which will air Thursday on the cable channel.
Brandon Sun |
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Music lovers rediscover the timbre of turntable
BOISE, Idaho — Travis Dryden spent his childhood listening to his parents' records. And then he left them behind with the other detritus of his precollege years to be sold for pennies at a yard sale.
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Carondelet library branch celebrates centennial
Ragtime music will set the mood Sunday as the St. Louis Public Library holds a 100th birthday party of its Carondelet branch.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
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On Today
Seventh Annual Sooke Philharmonic Fling: Pops in the Park. Soloists soprano Allison Ward and bass/baritone Stephen Barradell as well as the Sooke Pipes and Drums and Highland dancing. Gates open at 1 p.m., concert at 2:30 p.m. at Ed Macgregor Park, 6751 West Coast Rd., Sooke. Tel. 250-642-2849. Free.
Victoria Times Colonist |
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The Who honored in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES July 13, 2008, 05:09 am ET · The Who was celebrated at a special concert by a few bands outside of their generation. The legendary band was honored at the Saturday taping of the third annual "VH1 Rock Honors," which will air Thursday on the cable channel.
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Landing a Florida tarpon is music to this angler's ears
JENSEN BEACH, Fla. -- Among my latest favorite things is the sound of tarpon rolling at the surface of a placid bay.
Corpus Christi Caller-Times |
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The Who honored in Los Angeles
The Who was celebrated at a special concert by a few bands outside of their generation. The legendary band was honored at the Saturday taping of the third annual "VH1 Rock Honors," which will air Thursday on the cable channel. Celebrity guests such as David Duchovny, Mila Kunis, Rainn Wilson and Adam Sandler introduced The Flaming Lips, Foo Fighters, Incubus, Tenacious D and Pearl Jam, who ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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The Who honoured in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES - The Who was celebrated at a special concert by a few bands outside of their generation.
Jam! Showbiz |
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ARUBA: Music festival
Aruba Marriott Resort is offering free tickets to see REO Speedwagon and Gloria Estefan, headliners for the seventh annual Aruba Music Festival scheduled Oct. 10-11.
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