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JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本のニュースを英語で読む
Actress-pianist Nao Matsushita, 23, and model Izumi Mori, 25, on Wednesday introduced Sony’s new VAIO laptop computers. Matsushita, who created music for the ad, said, “I tried to think of instrumental music that would match the image of the product.
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Biopsy for kidney removed from James Levine
A biopsy will be performed on the kidney that was removed this week from Boston Symphony Orchestra and Metropolitan Orchestra music director James Levine, his brother said Wednesday. Doctors in New York removed the kidney Tuesday because a cyst was causing pressure and discomfort. In a statement released Wednesday by the BSO, Tom Levine said doctors had "made it clear that it is common ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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Bon Jovi's Soul keep on rocking toward title
Jon Bon Jovi's next stop on the road has nothing to do with his band's tour. Fresh off a free concert in Central Park, Bon Jovi is taking a break. The rocker's Arena Football League team keeps on going. Up ahead for the Philadelphia Soul - the San Jose Sabercats in the ArenaBowl XXII in New Orleans. Bon Jovi will be there, but he'll leave his guitar and his greatest hits behind. "I'm going ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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Baltimore's 10th Anniversary High Zero Festival
"Some of the most intense new music being made anywhere, on everything from oboes and one-of-a-kind instruments to the human body itself... unforgettable performances."
All About Jazz |
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Hayden Panettiere - Footwear Firm Funds Panettieres Pop Career
HEROES star HAYDEN PANETTIERE has been given a boost as she attempts to crack the pop music market - bosses at U.S. clothing and footwear company Candie's have funded her ...
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American Beauty - Suvari To Wed Again
AMERICAN BEAUTY star MEAN SUVARI is set to wed for a second time after accepting music producer SIMONE SESTITO's proposal during a recent Jamaican getaway. The ...
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California Internet tax is reintroduced
Bill would add to price of downloads of music, software and movies
Orange County Register |
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Chris Carpenter Bobbleheads Friday Night, courtesy of Merchants Auto
The entire Fisher Cats organization wants to thank all of our fans for making the 2008 Northeast Delta Dental Eastern League All-Star Game an unforgettable event. Without you, we would not have been able to put on the premiere event of the summer at Merchantsauto.com Stadium!
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The Philharmonic's All-Star Game
The New York Philharmonic played a big venue on Tuesday night, and played to a big crowd: This was a concert in Central Park. Apparently, there were 60,000 people there — more, as was pointed out from the stage, than those at Yankee Stadium for the All-Star Game. The two events took place at the same time. (The game lasted a lot longer.) Before the concert, there were many preliminaries — ...
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Reviewer: CHUA CHERN TOONG
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. That adage holds very true when applied to Bryan Adams’ music.
The Star |
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Billy Joel rocks crowd of 55,000 at Shea Stadium
NEW YORK -- Fittingly, Billy Joel opened his show at Shea Stadium tonight with "The Star-Spangled Banner," singing alone at the keyboard as 55,000 listeners rose to their feet.
The Star-Ledger |
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40 perfect movie endings
''40 Year-Old Virgin,'' ''Pride & Prejudice,'' ''Rocky II,'' and more films that save the best for last
Entertainment Weekly |
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William Jessup University announces $25M expansion
William Jessup University in Rocklin announced plans today for a $25 million campus expansion, the first major expansion since the private Christian university moved to the area in 2004.
The Sacramento Bee |
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What you should see and where you should be tonight
Vince Clarke was a founder of three of the most seminal bands in synth-pop -- in other words, modern-day dance music. After the pioneer’s brief stint in Depeche Mode and before his still-going adventure with Andy Bell in Erasure, Clarke teamed up with British blues singer Alison Moyet to form Yaz , or Yazoo in the U.K. The duo only created music together for two years in the early 1980s, but ...
Metro Weekly |
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Friday, Jul. 18 at 2640 Space, Baltimore,
If the third edition of Whartscape is losing something in going "legit"--real clubs and legal venues--at least we won't have to worry about turning into heatstroked empty bags of skin in a poorly ventilated warehouse space. And, how could the festival keep itself fully underground now?
Baltimore City Paper |
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My review was written. These words represent what we found at Mariachi Restaurant, new to the Frederick area. The restaurant’s exterior is enhanced by a rock wall, lovely flowers and evergreens. The entrance is bright, offering chairs while you wait.
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After a year’s hiatus, The Frederick Blues Festival is back — and it should surprise absolutely no one who has followed the rollicking free-for-all over the last ten years — in a brand, new location.
Gazette.Net |
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Tom Jones leaves most fans euphoric, but not all
The majority of concert-goers who shared their opinions rave about the entertainer, but one calls him 'old, fat and sweaty.'
Orange County Register |
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Against a backdrop of classic rock, country and Motown music, courtesy of local favorites The Hubcaps, carnival-goers on Tuesday expounded upon their love of the annual event’s fresh cut, peanut oil-fried delicacy Tuesday night.
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Conservatory offers classes
The Monmouth Conservatory of Music in Red Bank is offering summer music programs taught by members of the school's music faculty. Music Camp, for ages 6 to 8, includes Chorus & Introduction to Singing, Keyboard Group Class, Listen and Learn Introduction to Instruments, and other musical activities. Camp meets 9 a.m.
The Hub |
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SLIDESHOW: Top 10 new E.V. restaurants of 2008 (so far)
With the first six months of 2008 in the books, it’s time for a midyear look at the best restaurants that have opened in the East Valley. Despite our economic doldrums, it’s been a banner year.
East Valley Tribune |
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Style Calendar
Summer Block Party — 6 to 8 p.m. today. Live music by Mr. Fabulous, Austin-area wine and luxury retailers. The Domain, 11410 Century Oaks Terrace, Suite 210. Free. 873-8099.
Austin American-Statesman |
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Rodeo offers party choices for grownups
As thousands of cowboys and cowgirls descend on Salinas for the Rodeo, event organizers have plenty of party options planned to keep adults happy.
The Salinas Californian |
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Tip of the Week: Get Trippy Animations in iTunes
The Visualizer feature in iTunes lets you fill your screen with animations and patterns while your music plays.
New York Times |
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Hold the Calls, and Ascend to Rock God Status
Guitar Hero has turned millions of people into rock stars with plastic guitars. But can they shred on a Nokia?
New York Times |
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