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After Pakistani music, it's the turn of a film to win the hearts of the Indian audience.
rediff.com
Symphony makes sweet music on river
It was a welcome Sherry Parmater won't soon forget.
Casper Star-Tribune
GrassRoots for beginners
The annual Finger Lakes GrassRoots Festival of Music and Dance returns to the Trumansburg Fairgrounds this weekend. Now in its 18th year, GrassRoots attracts more than 10,000 people from around the country who come to hear eclectic music, bask in the mellow vibe and rekindle longtime friendships.
The Ithaca Journal
Kids, music and activities
Katie Clapp, a former GrassRoots public relations director who now works in event management at Cornell University's alumi affairs department, is a longtime festival-goer and mother of 17-month-old Alice. She offers advice for parents bringing their kids to GrassRoots:
The Ithaca Journal
Steve still chillin'
Allison Moorer is a girl that gets around. Not in that kind of way. But consider the fact that in recent years she hit No. 21 on the Billboard Hot Country charts with her duet, Picture, with Kid Rock who just sleazed his way through the Saddledome a few days ago.
Calgary Sun
Madison artist enjoys friendships from work
Madison artist Alison Levson believes music and art both speak directly from our emotions. In her "Art by Alison" gallery at Redstone Arsenal, she primarily sells commissioned portraits.
The Huntsville Times
Music & Gigs
One of Belfast's most famous live music venues, The Rotterdam Bar, has been saved from demolition after the economic slowdown has put the brakes on a new luxury redevelopment which would have seen it destroyed.
Belfast Telegraph
The Month In: Techno
You don't have to be a former raver to mourn the complacency behind today's dance music-- to mourn the atrophy of a particular sense of optimism, of possibility, once encoded in the ceaseless advancement of electronic music's shifting stylistics-- so we went loooking for some good news by asking a few dozen electronic music aficianados to cure what's ailing this music. read more
Pitchfork
Merry Widow heads for Thurso this autumn
THURSO High School is to host Scottish Opera's Merry Widow in September when Scotland's national opera company takes to the road. It will also visit 24 other venues across the country – from Easterhouse and Drumnadrochit to Stornoway and Kirkwall – in its 25-venue tour.
John O'Groat Journal
GOTTA DO IT
Breakfast: 9:30 to 11 a.m. July 16, "Beautiful Living Spaces" is the theme of the Joliet Christian Women's Club breakfast at the Joliet Country Club, 1009 Spencer Road. Andi Cassem of Interior Design will give tips. Rachel Snodgrass of Sheboygan, Wis., will share.
The Herald News
Even kids win at Fringe Festival
Avast, young scallywags! Friendly pirate Captain Braggadocio has come ashore at Kids Fringe once again with 12 days of magic, music and theatre in Old Market Square.
winnipegsun.com
Overnight sensation now established star
Over the past century, the Ravinia Festival has had its share of historymaking moments.
Chicago Sun-Times
Ron Sexsmith plants some more musical seeds
Every so often, Ron Sexsmith runs into the music executive who curated Bob Marley's "Legend" disc - the prototype for a phenomenally successful career retrospective - and the man asks if it's time to give the Canadian singer-songwriter the same treatment. It might not be a bad idea.
SouthtownStar
Doo Wop, KISS add sizzle to summer
If you’re like me and love the oldies , you won’t want to miss DooWop in the Desert as it presents a Sizzling Summer Oldies Concert this Saturday, July 19, starring Kenny Vance & the Planotones, Frankie Lymon's Legendary Teenagers, The Chiffons and others.
Las Vegas Review-Journal
Music News
- Neko Case of the New Pornographers plays a solo show Sept. 16 at Hoyt Sherman Place. Tickets are $15 through Ticketmaster.
Juice
Band of the Week: 35 South
The possibility of a real southern rock band in Des Moines united the members of 35 South behind a common goal.
Juice
Nintendo unveils music game
LOS ANGELES -- Nintendo has got just the thing for gamers who feel more like a guitar sidekick than a Guitar Hero, or whose only position in Rock Band is the roadie who lugs around the plastic drum kits.
Jam! Showbiz
areatrips
Arts and Crafts festival
The Lincoln-Way Sun
Equine lessons teach more than horse riding
When Dianne Jedlicka gives a riding lesson, her students learn about more than just horses. Jedlicka brings physics, geometry, anatomy, mathematics and even music into the experience.
The Lincoln-Way Sun
My D.M. Top 5: Brandon L. Thompson, 32
1. 80/35 MUSIC FESTIVAL. The Roots are the world’s greatest hip-hop band, and that had to have been the greatest performance of the year.
Juice
3 THINGS TO DO TOMORROW
3 THINGS TO DO TOMORROW Irish rock Flogging Molly at Music in the Park Flogging Molly, those Warped Tour regulars, bring their Irish-flecked brand of rock - imagine mandolins and accordions living in harmony with electric guitars - to town.
San Jose Mercury News
July 16
ON this day in history, July 16... ...2007, word had it that Gisele Bundchen was in excited talks with Bono to star in U2's next music video... ...In a unique move to stop customers shopping until they dropped, Gucci installed an espresso bar in its new Milan boutique in 2006...
British Vogue
Cellphones also used as music players, game consoles
MANILA, Philippines - A new study on consumer uses of mobile phones reveals that the devices are being used for other applications other than their original intentions.
GMA News
From Maritimes to Mali, musicians coming from all corners of the world
The 2008 edition of the Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival is going to couple the best in Maritime musical talent alongside a lineup of international artists, organizers say.
Daily Gleaner
T in the Park 2009 tickets sell out in 10 hours
The first batch of tickets for next year's T in the Park festival sold out in 10 hours, organisers said today. Music fans rushed to snap up the 40,000 tickets when they went on sale at noon yesterday.
The Herald
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