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Donnie Vie Launches New Band As Enuff Z'nuff Regroups
Donnie Vie tells us the new Z'nuff album is almost complete, they have a new lead guitarist and Donnie also started a new group called LA Smogg, which is already hard at work on their debut. Plus he's also auditioning for a major rock band that recently lost their singer.
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Founder's Day event presents awards to 7
Seven people who have excelled in education, business and community service were honored when the Buffalo Club of the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Clubs held its 48th annual Sojourner Truth Award and Founder's Day Luncheon on Sunday in the Hearthstone Manor, Depew.
The Buffalo News |
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Disney show was full of energy
Review by Donald Hollins: High School Musical at Sundial Theatre, Cirencester. FROM start to finish this show went with a whizz.. It was Tigz Productions' second venture and was adapted from the Disney Channel original movie.
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Chinese orchestra to play for Pope, suggesting warmer ties
The China Philharmonic Orchestra plans to perform this week for Pope Benedict XVI, state media reported Monday, the latest indication that the often-strained ties between Beijing and the Vatican are improving. The performance at the Vatican on Wednesday, featuring Mozart's "Requiem," was initiated by the Chinese and arranged rather quickly, conductor Yu Long told the state-run China Daily. The ...
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Duluth Police Crackdown On Underage Drinking
This past weekend the Duluth police department cracked down on underage drinking.
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Xiao-Lu Li, ECSO Share Fond Farewell
New London -- In an evening filled with speeches and presentations and official proclamations to honor the departure after nine years here of Eastern Connecticut
New London Day |
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'Year of the Search' Brings Finalists To The Garde
The Eastern Connecticut Symphony Orchestra management calls it“The Year of the Search.” The 2008-09 ECSO season will feature a concert performance at the Garde Arts
New London Day |
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Hawaii's Schools: Le Jardin Academy
As a school strongly rooted in the arts, it is only natural that Le Jardin Academy celebrates with an annual Arts Festival. For the past eight years, Le Jardin has boasted an event in which all of the arts are showcased, including painting, sculpture, drama and music.
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New Orleans sings praise as Neville Brothers finally reunite
NEW ORLEANS — The Neville Brothers, who traditionally help close out the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, returned to the big stage Sunday for the first time since Hurricane Katrina flooded and wrecked their homes, along with 80 percent of the city.
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Internet applications 'will mimic life'
Most consumers say the main reason for accessing the Internet is to use email and gather information, according to a survey by Gartner.
Independent Online |
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49ers giving O'Sullivan close look
SANTA CLARA -- Three days of minicamp did nothing to resolve the 49ers quarterback question. To the contrary, the practices that wrapped up Sunday served only to strengthen the case of another legitimate contender for the job.
Contra Costa Times |
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Cultural Arts Festival features sounds and art of Africa
OCALA - An unforgiving May sun beat down on the Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Complex as the 19th annual Cultural Arts Festival wrapped up Sunday.
The Ocala Star-Banner |
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Surf Music and Hot Rod Music FAQ
Got a question about surf music or its cousin, hot rod music? Ever wondered how Dick Dale got that sound? Why vocal and instrumental surf music is so different?...
About.com |
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Well-known folks running for Topsfield selectman
TOPSFIELD and mdash; Some of Topsfield's most prominent citizens are squaring off in a four-way fight for two selectmen's seats. Each of the candidates already leads a Topsfield board: Heidi Fox leads the Town Hall Building Committee; John McArdle leads the selectmen; Martha Morrison leads the Planning Board; and Nancy Luther leads the Council on Aging.
The Salem News |
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Community update
ALLEN COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT:
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Florida Gators star Tim Tebow's legend grows when 'Dr. Tebow' assists with surgical procedures on a missionary trip
Fans by now know the legend of Tim Tebow by rote: he plays quarterback as well as anyone in America, sings on stage with the stars of country music, makes girls swoon every time he smiles.
Orlando Sentinel |
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DAILY TICKET
NEWS TO KNOW 1 Pacman Jones has put his 30-acre spread near Nashville up for sale for $1.8 million. The property features a two-acre lake, two barns and two guest quarters with game rooms. 2 Meet the 2008 Fort Worth Cats from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesday at 8.0 Bar and Cafe in Sundance Square. The $10 ticket at the door includes a buffet dinner with live music and door prizes. 3 The Long Drivers of ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Macon Musician Gets Honorary Doctorate
Rolling Stones keyboardist Chuck Leavell played piano and joked about rock musicians during an appearance at Central Michigan University's commencement ceremonies. read more
WMGT Macon |
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THQ's Nickelodeon Portfolio Surpasses Billion Dollar Mark as Company Announces Extensive New Lineup for 2008
AGOURA HILLS, Calif.----THQ Inc. today announced its upcoming portfolio of video games based on the company's long-standing relationship with Nickelodeon. THQ's longstanding partnership with Nickelodeon has resulted in sales of more than $1 billion and accounted for more than 50 million units worldwide.
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Washington DC
SAN FRANCISCO ( Map , News ) - These are excerpts from the San Francisco Police Department's daily log of activities. Incidents are listed by police precincts and the neighborhoods they patrol.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Food Briefs
The Seneca Lake Wine Trail is pleased the release its consistently popular Riesling to Visit Passport, starting May 1, 2008. Similar in conception to the Trail's surprisingly popular Polar Passport, for only $12 plus tax this passport-sized booklet enables its bearers to enjoy a complimentary flight of tastings, most of which include at least one Riesling, at 28 participating wineries anytime ...
The Ithaca Journal |
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Cape Verdean Band Livity Willing To Come Back To Angola
Luanda, 05/05 - Cape Verde`s music band Livity on Sunday here expressed their desire to return to Angola after their participation in the International Peace Festival, in Luanda.
AngolaPress |
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NEWS: College celebrates Cinco de Mayo
Mariachi music blared as students and community members celebrated an early Cinco de Mayo in Collis Common Ground Sunday night. The event featured performances by the Dartmouth Argentine Tango Society and Soul Scribes as well as a keynote address by Marysa Navarro, a history professor, that explained the origins of the holiday.
The Dartmouth |
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: Student bands crop up across campus
From the Collis Campus Bands Showcase to the Festival of New Music, from the Battle of the Bands to Lone Pine Tavern, Spring term has brought about not only a return from general hibernation but also an explosion of activity in the campus music scene -- and everyone from unsuspecting frat-goers to New York Magazine is taking note.
The Dartmouth |
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Davis QB getting his chance 49ERS NOTES
SANTA CLARA — Three days of minicamp did nothing to resolve the 49ers quarterback question.
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