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The black father 'crisis': Cameron backed by black mums and organisations
David Cameron echoed the words of Barack Obama yesterday by calling for absent black fathers to take more responsibility for their children. The Conservative leader called for a 'responsibility revolution' to change patterns of behaviour.
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On Radio: Stations break out the summer mood music
Radio stations break out summer tunes for the season.
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The black father 'crisis': Cameron backed by black mums and organisations
David Cameron echoed the words of Barack Obama yesterday by calling for absent black fathers to take more responsibility for their children.
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Spanish welcome for migrants wears thin
L'HOSPITALET DE LLOBREGAT, Spain (Reuters) - When immigrants come to L'Hospitalet on the grimy outskirts of Barcelona, they'd better not play loud music after 10 at night or spit on the street.
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Spanish welcome for migrants wears thin
L'HOSPITALET DE LLOBREGAT, Spain (Reuters) - When immigrants come to L'Hospitalet on the grimy outskirts of Barcelona, they'd better not play loud music after 10 at night or spit on the street.
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Where love is in the air
"Thank you Sderot, ahla" said Knesiyat Hasekhel vocalist Yoram Hazan when the last chord of the song "Nothing will harm us" died out, ending the performance. "You've done a wonderful thing."
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Tri Arts calendar
Through Aug. 2n Shakespeare Festival — 7:30 p.m. Livermore Shakespeare Festival presents outdoor shows of "Twelfth Night" by William Shakespeare, directed by Lisa Tromovitch, in repertory with the "Compleat Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)" by Jess Borgeson, Adam Long and Daniel Singer.
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Free concerts kick off in Chandler
Enjoy a variety of music and more for free at Chandler Center for the Arts in the coming weeks at the Free Summer Concert Series.
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In a crass of their own: 'Gong Show' a loser but 'Reality' has comedic bite
A woman farts into a microphone. Repeatedly. To the beat of music. It's supposed to be shocking or entertaining, depending on your sobriety, but in a week in...
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Time for Summer Fun Festival
This weekend's 29th annual Summer Fun Festival hosted by the St. Joseph Community Church offers a chance to win $5,000 and plenty of chances to have a good time.
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Still Making Beautiful Music Novell School brings in gospel talent of all ages to MSU
The annual Charles Novell School of Music's Christian Music Conference is in full swing this week at Murray State University's Nursing Building on the MSU campus.
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Spanish welcome for migrants wears thin
When immigrants come to L'Hospitalet on the grimy outskirts of Barcelona, they'd better not play loud music after 10 at night or spit on the street.
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'Pan Play,' 'Riverfolk Stories' focus on storytelling
Storytelling has always been a favorite pastime for Manchester residents Peter and Linda Knox.
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Entertainment
The classic New York musical, West Side Story, about the Sharks, the Jets and the ill-fated love affair involving a young man and woman caught between the gangs will return to Broadway in in March.
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Ryder prepares to ride into Chelsea on July 24
As Sounds & Sights continues its free entertainment series each Thursday night, the event organizers are anxiously awaiting one particular Thursday, when rock 'n roll icon Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels hit the stage in Chelsea.
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E3 08: Lips - Details from Microsoft's demo
-The first songs which have been announced are: Mercy by Duffy, Young Folks by Peter Bjorn and Son, and Bust a Move by Young MC. -The game will come with two Wireless mics, one white and one black. The mics contain motion sensors and LEDs that light up in time with the music and other events.
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DVD Review: Step Up 2 The Streets
Stimulating and easy to watch. Written by Pollo MisteriosoThere has been a new genre of dance films that seem to be doing very well at the box office, and to think they play like 90-minute music videos. Step Up 2 The Streets is the newest dance film that incorporates dance troupes and drama that makes for a visually entertaining film that is predictable, but gratifying. Films...
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The Closing Bell
New dates for McFly , Motorhead , John Brown's Body and Stars , plus links to items about Paul McCartney , Jimi Hendrix's burnt guitar, how to know you're at a metal show and Euro copyright extensions tell you everything you need to know in your last update of the day!
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Pitchfork.tv: Beach House: "Master of None" (Live at the 2007 Pitchfork Music Festival)
You probably can't imagine listening to this song in the daylight, but it turns out it worked pretty well under the mid-afternoon Chicago sun. Watch as this tiny band holds the crowd's attention with this quietly intense song. [original version from Beach House ; out now on Carpark ]
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And neither is this musical about the anguish of middle age
“Don’t get old!” my grandparents told me when I was a child, knowing I couldn’t possibly understand what they meant. I still don’t think I do, but Mid-Life: The Crisis Musical offers plenty of things to dread as one approaches middle age, and plenty of things to relate to for those already in that age group and beyond.
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Ebb & Flow Arts receives $60,000 in Mainland grants
Ebb & Flow Arts, nearing its 10th anniversary, has received grants totaling $60,000 from numerous Mainland organizations. The supporters include the AHS Foundation of Minneapolis; Argosy Foundation Contemporary Music Fund of Milwaukee, the John R. Halligan Charitable Fund of Chicago, the BMI Foundation of New York City and the Edward T . Cone Foundation of New York City. In addition, the Baciu ...
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"I never want no hassle, man," sings Sic Alps vocalist/guitarist Mike Donovan on "Who Has Time to Protest," and after listening to just a couple minutes of their fuzzy, bouncy garage-psych, I'd be pretty apt to believe him.
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Gene Simmons to judge CBS's "Jingles"
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Gene Simmons, the tongue-wagging co-founder and frontman for the heavy metal rock band Kiss, is trying his hand at a gentler form of music -- jingles.
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Turiya Mareya with Charlie Chavez at the Baja Jazz Festival
Casa de la Cultura de Tijuana Calle Lisboa 5, Downtown tel: (664) 687 2604 (info) FREE! Turiya Mareya and Charlie Chavez will perform a Duo concert as part of the opening festivities for the Baja Jazz Festival in Tijuana.
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Cheap summer thrills
EVENT Life is Good Festival Boston Common, Saturday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. FREE You've probably seen the bumper stickers...
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