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Sugarland Hones its Sound
July 17, 2008 — Sugarland’s third album will be in stores on Tuesday, and the CD is one that Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush believe shows their collective musical personalities even better than their first two albums.
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Don Waters
Cut through the embargoes, missile crises and Red Scare and you have this: Cuba is a tropical island that knows how to party and its music reflects its people’s love of life.
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¡VIVA STREET MUSIC!
Despite being off-limits to Americans and stuck in a 1950s time warp, the island of Cuba has given us some of the most hip-shaking, soul-satisfying music ever invented. It’s hard to think of Pennsylvania, which is approximately the same size as Cuba, concocting such a unique and influential sound.
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DIY stroller trips
We can't say enough good things about the Chicago "daytrip" mapped out by the Bugaboo stroller folks. It showcases one of the most visually stunning parts of the city. It offers shady strolls, lakefront views and delightful destinations.
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Mendocino ... music on the edge of the world
"I sit down to the piano regularly at nine-o'clock in the morning and Mesdames les Muses have learned to be on time for that rendezvous." The tent is up! The program sellers, ticket takers and ushers are in place.
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Hats all, folks: Stylin' at the art fairs It's an all-day parade of people-watching
1) "Of course it's hot and humid with a good chance of rain. It's Art Fair!'' 2) "When it comes to people-watching, it doesn't get better than this.''
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Eric Mintel Quartet at Heritage
Heritage Museums and Gardens in Sandwich will host the second performance of the 2008 American Echoes Summer Concert Series featuring the Eric Mintel Jazz Quartet performing the music of jazz legend Dave Brubeck, on Wednesday, July 23, at 7:30 PM.
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Woods Hole Film Festival Enters 17th Year
The Woods Hole Film Festival, which showcases and promotes the work of independent, emerging filmmakers from New England and beyond, will enter its 17th year on Saturday, July 26, with a screening of “Sizzle: A Global Warming Comedy,” by scientist-turned-filmmaker Randy Olson. The festival ends on Saturday, August 2, with “Crazy,” a biopic about legendary Nashville guitarist Hank Garland.
The Falmouth Enterprise |
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It's all systems go for Presidential Awards
It's all systems go for the Botswana Musicians Union (BOMU) Presidential Music awards finals.
Mmegi |
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Entertainment digest
al features trios, but talk canceled WINONA -- The Great River Shakespeare Festival is more than plays. This weekend's Prelude Concert series features the Bus Boys, an acoustic trio, at 6:30 p.m. Friday, and Terpsichore, a Baroque trio, at 6:30 p.m.
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New Times / Music
Weekly Poll How's the cell phone law working? Great. I call police whenever I see another driver on the phone. It's no problem; I can still text. Bad. Hands free headsets are for dorks.
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Its All Good at music festival
MORGANTOWN -- For 12 years, the All Good Festival has entertained music fans from around the world.Combining live music, art, food and camping, All Good continues to grow in popularity. From The Black Crowes and Bob Weir to the Yonder Mountain String Band
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Zimmer scores in Batman again
NEW Batman movies, new music score. Some fans were disappointed when the first of the new Caped Crusader movies, Batman Begins, didn't have a lot more of the original score.You know the one: dah-dah-dah-dah-dahdah-dah-dah... Batmaaan!
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So many gigs, so little time
LIVE music devotees take note: The first weekend of August is going to be a bonanza. Come Aug 2 and 3, you can expect more than 20 international, regional and local acts strutting their stuff in concerts.
Straits Times |
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Events Music
Austin-based country rockers The Gourds plant themselves on The Plaza for a night of knee-slappin’ entertainment. Joined by folk-rock veteran Sean Healen, this performance is sure to please the
Santa Fe Reporter |
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Auglaize County Fair Gearing Up for Seniors - 7/17/2008
2008 Local organizations serving the elder population of the county are uniting to present Senior Day at the 2008 Auglaize County Fair July 29 th .
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Search in Stories for: Music
Rather than crumble to the pre-existing stigmas of actor-turned-rock star, The Boxmasters’ release of a double album of 1960s-era country music puts Thornton on par with Cash as a rebellious musician.
Santa Fe Reporter |
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Symphony sold out, and that’s a problem
Subscriptions for the Red Deer Symphony Orchestra’s 2008-09 season have sold out in record time, lending weight to the RDSO’s push for a bigger venue.
Red Deer Advocate |
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America I Am: Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
The exhibit is an opportunity to bring inspirational messages to the hearts of more than 40 communities across the country
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88 Is (Not) Enough For Boredoms
As if having 77 drummers performing for over an hour last year didn't quite get the point across, Boredoms are planning on doing last year's blast-erpiece one louder.
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Submission period for 2009 Northern Ontario Music and Film Awards now open
Music and Film in Motion announced today the opening of the submission period for the sixth annual Northern Ontario Music and Film Awards. The Film Award categories for 2009 are Best Film, Best Director, Best Film Editor, Best Cinematography, and Best Screenplay. The Music Award categories for [...]
The Sudbury Star |
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Konami Brings Metal Gear, Castlevania News
The company's E3 press conference highlighting upcoming releases from the Metal Gear, Castlevania, and Silent Hill franchises, along with newcomer Rock Revolution.
DesignTechnica |
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A place to act out: Kids immersed in the arts at Middlesex program
Now in the third week of its 22nd summer, the Middlesex School Summer Arts (MSSA) is a five-week multi-arts immersion program for kids ages 7 to 16. Campers attend five one-hour courses they select from a catalogue ranging from watercolor to woodworking, from cirque to stage combat and from technical theater to techno music.
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Band members aim to bring people together
Fusion Praise Band will perform in the Praise at the Pavilion concert series which continues this week with another concert on Sunday. read more »
Plum Advance Leader |
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Undercover Music News for Thursday July 17, 2008
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