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Taking home a piece of Red Rocks history
VIEW SLIDESHOW MORRISON - There is something spectacular about those red rocks jutting out of the earth.
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SFO named best North American airport
SFO was named Monday as Best Airport in North America by Skytrax, an independent aviation industry quality research organization.
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Did Bruce help bring down the Berlin Wall?
Did Bruce Springsteen help bring down the Berlin Wall? Historians look back and say the singer's 1988 concert may have helped things along.
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Your Weekend
What's happening on and off campus Thursday through Friday Movies Mamma Mia! Starring: Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Amanda Seyfried Rating: PG-13 Director: Phyllida Lloyd This musical tells the story of Sophie, a bride-to-be who is determined to find out who her real father is.
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Afton music festival to promote literacy
The Literacy Volunteers of Charlottesville/Albemarle is hosting its first Reading Rocks music festival on Aug. 2.
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SummerMash San Francisco Streaming Live [SummerMash Tour 2008]
Our U.S. SummerMash Tour kicked off this past Saturday in Seattle and tonight the tour continues in San Francisco, California. Join Mashable’s Pete Cashmore, Kristen Nicole, Karen Hartline and Alicia Lin along with our sponsors Sun Startup Essentials, Yoono, mySites, Yuku, Pubmatic, speakTECH for drinks, music, schwag, giveaways and a special book signing by Rohit [...]
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Spector's lawyers want to bar 'the most damaging' testimony
Five women who took the stand in his murder trial last year said he'd threatened them with guns. The attorneys say the circumstances were different from prosecutors' theory on Lana Clarkson's death. Phil Spector's attorneys want to keep what they call "the most damaging evidence" against the music producer out of his retrial in the slaying of an actress.
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in Technicolor," which leads off Coldplay’s chart-topping new album "Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends" (Capitol). But the song is all buildup with no payoff, music in search of a film soundtrack.
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City appears ready for new noise ordinance
The Henderson City Commission appears ready to pass a new version of the city noise ordinance, as well as a new ordinance that will regulate special events such as the Tri-Fest and music festivals.
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Rare Jewels From the Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players
If you Google the composer Vincenzo Gambaro, the search engine attempts to redirect you to Vincenzo Gambino, a Milanese doctor who has apparently discovered a miraculous cure for baldness. This gambit is understandable, as there is considerable doubt about the existence of Gambaro. His chimerical qualities, however, have not deterred the intrepid explorers of the Jupiter Symphony Chamber ...
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Memories of how Springsteen rocked Berlin
BERLIN - WHEN Bruce Springsteen spoke out against the Berlin Wall at the biggest concert in East German history in 1988, no one in the crowd of 160,000 had the faintest idea that the symbol of the Cold War would soon be history.
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Which song is the UK's most-played over the last five years?
US singer Daniel Powter's Bad Day has been the most played song in the UK over the last five years, the society that collects royalties says.
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E3 Convention: Music games take center stage
LOS ANGELES -- A virtual symphony of music-playing games will soon be lining store shelves as game publishers and console makers try to capitalize on the growing popularity of the genre.
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JKKKs urged to hold more community programmes
KOTA KINABALU: All Village Development and Security Committees (JKKKs) in Karambunai have been urged to organise more community programmes and get the participation from the people in the constituency.
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Tropical Tuesday brings out the parrot heads
As the sun set behind the stage, The Landsharks Band, an Orlando, Fla.-based Jimmy Buffett cover band, opened to a crowd of Hawaiian shirts and grass skirts at theWater Festival's Tropical Tuesday.
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"Sugar Creek" brings art through Uptown
The smells of kettle corn and funnel cake filled the streets on July 12 and 13 when Uptown Normal and the ISU Quad played host to the 25th annual Sugar Creek Arts Festival. "We had about 25,000 people out here at the festival this weekend," said Doug Johnson, Executive Director for the McLean County Arts Center.
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Conductor James Levine has kidney surgery
BOSTON - The brother of conductor James Levine says the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Metropolitan Opera music director has had surgery in New York to remove a kidney.
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Resort to start rockin’ on Friday
If gas prices make taking a vacation feel like “Flirtin’ with Disaster,” try “Beatin’ the Odds” with Molly Hatchet this weekend at the fifth annual Rock ’N’ Resort festival.
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The seafront property of the popular seafood eatery, Little Ochie, at Alligator Pond, St Elizabeth, was tranformed into a sea of colours as thousands came out to enjoy the 10th renewal of the Little Ochie Seafood Festival on Sunday.
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Wii Music : vidéo de présentation
Découvrez la vidéo de présentation de Wii Music en compagnie de Shigeru Miyamoto venu spécialement à la conférence E3 de Nintendo pour présenter le jeu.
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The Man Who Bottled Clouds
Making its world premiere as part of "Premiere Brazil!", MOMA's annual showcase of current Brazilian filmmaking, T he Man Who Bottled Clouds offers a rich 20th-century survey of the country's music, culture, and history via the career of composer Humberto Teixeira. Director Lirio Fer...
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All ages gig
THE Augusta-Margaret River Shire Youth Advisory Council is gearing up for an all ages music event on Friday, August 1at the Margaret River Cultural Centre.
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Christian Karaoke Game to Release 'Gold' Edition
A PC-compatible karaoke game featuring Christian music will be releasing its “Gold” edition this fall, one year after releasing its first edition and months after releasing its Christmas and Christian Rock expansion packs.
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The Dragons of Zynth Open Siren
The Dragons of Zynth will inaugurate the Voice 's own Siren Festival this Saturday at the not terribly bewitching hour of 1 p.m., bombarding a Coney Island that might not have completely shrugged off the morning cobwebs yet, and serenading an audience that might not have arrived, might stil...
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'Uncle' Ralph McDaniels, A Hip-Hop Pioneer, Still Inside the Box
For a generation that gets its music videos from YouTube and the like, it's hard to conceive of a time when your options in that regard were far, far fewer. In December 1983, "Uncle" Ralph McDaniels, a former intern and engineer for WNYC, channel 31, premiered Video Music Box , a daily show...
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