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E3: Tonnes of Nintendo Announcements Pix
15 Jul 2008: Wii Sports Resort, Wii Music, Animal Crossing: City Folk, Wii Speak - all in pictures!
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Brian Welch Gets Saved
Brian "Head" Welch left Korn, quit drugs and found God three years ago. How has that affected the way he makes music? Find out when he releases Save Me From Myself through his Driven Music Group label on Sept. 9.
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Animal Crossing Among Plans for Nintendo's Wii Console
Nintendo announced Tuesday at the E3 video-game show in Los Angeles that its much-anticipated Animal Crossing: City Folk game for the Wii console will ship in time for the holiday season. It also announced a surprise peripheral -- a speakerphone to ship with the game that will allow players to chat with other players. The new speakerphone, called Wii Speak, is a small semicircle device that ...
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Jewish Museum hosts street party
Join the Oregon Jewish Museum for a summer street festival and a celebration of the work of photographer Paul Goldman, whose images of the birth of Israel are currently on display at the museum. Goldman, a photojournalist, was born in Hungary in 1900 and fled in 1940 to escape the spread of ...
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‘Symphony Night' is Rescheduled for August 31st
The North Arkansas Symphony performance, originally scheduled to take place postgame on July 3rd, has been rescheduled to take place after the Naturals game against the Tulsa Drillers on Sunday, August 31st.
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Former Jayhawks members reunite for album
By NEKESA MUMBI MOODY NEW YORK (AP) -- Gary Louris admits that he's not normally a fan of musical reunions.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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Billboard.com -- Billboard Bits: Metallica, Rush, Leona Naess
Every song from Metallica's upcoming album "Death Magnetic" will be available for gamers to download and play on "Guitar Hero III" and its sequel "Guitar Hero World Tour" ...
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Former Jayhawks members reunite for album
NEW YORK July 15, 2008, 04:44 pm ET · Gary Louris admits that he's not normally a fan of musical reunions. "(For) most people I would say, 'Bad idea, don't do it,'" the singer-songwriter said. "Don't get back together, because it's not going to be the same, and you're a nostalgia act."
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Former Jayhawks members reunite for album
Gary Louris admits that he's not normally a fan of musical reunions. "(For) most people I would say, 'Bad idea, don't do it,'" the singer-songwriter said. "Don't get back together, because it's not going to be the same, and you're a nostalgia act." But Louris is confident that his repairing with old Jayhawks' partner Mark Olson for the upcoming album "Ready for the Flood," their first musical ...
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Animal Crossing Among Plans for Nintendo's Wii Console
Nintendo announced Tuesday at the E3 video-game show in Los Angeles that its much-anticipated Animal Crossing: City Folk game for the Wii console will ship in time for the holiday season. It also announced a surprise peripheral -- a speakerphone to ship with the game that will allow players to chat with other players.
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‘Wii Music’ takes on ‘Guitar Hero’
Nintendo said on Tuesday it plans to launch a music game for its hit Wii game console this year, taking it into the fast-growing software segment pioneered by "Guitar Hero."
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Wii Music Gameplay Movie
Rock out with your Wii:
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A Taste For The South
Folks from all across the nation have a passion for Southern cooking, a specialty of cookbook author and sweet tea connoisseur Martha Hall Foose.
The Tampa Tribune |
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Google-Radiohead partnership: better than Google-Yahoo [Clips]
Radiohead created a music video for the song "House of Cards" without using cameras. Instead, the band used technologies called "Geometric Informatics" and "Velodyne LIDAR" to scan their heads with... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Nintendo plans 60-instrument 'Wii Music'
Nintendo Co Ltd said on Tuesday it plans to launch a music game for its hit Wii game console this year, taking it into the fast-growing software segment pioneered by "Guitar Hero".
The Economic Times |
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The Shelby County Reporter
About 70 kids gathered in the multi-purpose room of Columbiana United Methodist Church to sing the Vacation Bible School’s theme song at the close of the second day. Students learn each day how to be servants for God.
The Shelby County Reporter |
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Evans laps up star status
AUSTRALIA'S Cadel Evans is being treated like a rock star as the new Tour de France race leader, but he says he misses the screaming girls.
The Courier Mail |
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Page Wilson
Now that we have two shiny new music venues, Richmond suddenly feels like a music town. Before that, shows were often a bit more intimate. And JAMinc put on a lot of them.
Style Weekly |
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Concertgoers rock out in the rain at Edgefest
The show went on rain or shine as the $90 Edgefest ticket indicated this past Saturday at Downsview Park with headliners Linkin Park and Stone Temple Pilots performing. Nearly 20,000 rock fans paid ...
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Children's concert at museum is part of Music Festival of the Hamptons
On Sunday, area kids will have a musical treat just for them—two pieces of original music based on children’s stories offered as part of the Music Festival of the Hamptons to be performed at the Children’s Museum of the East End in Bridgehampton. Admission for children is free; adults pay $20.
Southampton Press |
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Concertgoers rock out in the rain at Edgefest
Allison Romano rides on Craig LaPointe's shoulders after sliding in the mud during Edgefest at Downsview Park July 12.
North York Mirror |
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Holt homecoming a hit
In a rare hometown appearance, Scott Holt drew a capacity crowd to the Sports Page Friday. The popular blues-rocker usually performs just once a year in Columbia when he headlines The Daily Herald Have A Blues Christmas benefit for the Community Christmas Card program.
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'Music Saves Lives' Blood Drives Scheduled
There's a push to attract young people to become regular blood donors.
WLKY Louisville |
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Robert Plant Cracks Jokes
Robert Plant, Alison Krauss and guitarist/producer T-Bone Burnett greeted journalists and received gold and platinum plaques to mark the Canadian sales of their Raising Sand album prior to Monday night's concert at Toronto's Molson Amphitheatre.
ChartAttack.com |
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'Dartmouth Beat' blog: Renewed talk about overrides
Local activist Ellen Hamilton urged the School Committee at Monday night's meeting to support overrides for technology and textbook improvements and a second for music and the arts enhancements. Mrs. Hamilton wants to see these overrides on the November...
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