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Arts & Entertainment:
Lorenzo in Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice asserts, “The man that hath no music in himself,/ Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds,/ Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils,” but he wasn’t Giuseppe Verdi.
Berkeley Daily Planet |
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Here And Now - Has the Oil Bubble Burst?
Has the Oil Bubble Burst?, Mentally-Ill Kids Stick in the ER, McCain Facing Ageism, How Green is Fake Grass?, Music in Alfred Hitchcock's Films
Here and Now |
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Big step forward for the Tweeks
Busy, bright and breezy Dunedin band the Tweeks performs at the Dux de Lux, Queenstown, tonight. Shane Gilchrist asks drummer Stud Harwood a few questions.
Otago Daily Times |
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Jamboree in the Hills kicks off this afternoon
MORRISTOWN -- Jamboree in the Hills -- the "Super Bowl of Country Music" -- kicks off today in Morristown. * Thursday -- Tristan "T-bone" Smith, 4:40-5 p.m.; Joe Zelek, 5:20-6:10 p.m.; Julianne Hough, 6:40-7:20 p.m.; Chuck Wicks, 7:30-8:10 p.m.; Jewel, 8:20-9:05 p.m.; Brad Paisley, 9:20-10:50 p.m.
Daily and Sunday Jeffersonian |
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Sweet music
DUNKERTON --- Music began as a pastime for two kids.
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier |
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My Last Bite: Dos Reales dishes loaded with flavor, texture
My Last Bite, the Register Star's dining column, publishes Thursdays at rrstar.com and go.rrstar.com . This week's feature is Dos Reales Mexican Restaurant in Loves Park and Rockford.
Rockford Register Star |
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Gilley: Country Crossing moving ‘full speed ahead’
Country Crossing developer Ronnie Gilley has 55 days to act on a 776-acre site at Smithville Road and State Highway 109, the future site of a mega country music entertainment center that could cost more than $300 million to build and employ several thousand people.
Dothan Eagle |
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The Fergus Falls Daily Journal
The Butler Township committee has been making plans for a 125th birthday party at noon Saturday, at Holy Cross Church in Butler. There will be T-shirts for sale as souvenirs, displays, old machinery, games, buggy riides, picture taking, food available all day, music, dancing, a parade and much more.
Fergus Falls Daily Journal |
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Tonight's entertainment: take your pick
ASPEN - Blues-rock guitarist Jonny Lang's Thursday show at Belly Up Aspen is sold out, but there are plenty of other options for entertainment.
The Aspen Times |
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The Black Man Clay Show Wins ACM Music Video Award
The Alliance for Community Media presented their Hometown Video Awards (the Emmy of public access channels) for 2008 July 9th in Washington, DC at the ACM annual conference. Advocates for grassroots media for over thirty years, the ACM promotes excellence in local broadcasting and maximum public access to the airwaves. Winning an award in the music video category was the 30-minute The Black Man ...
PRWeb |
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Live from New York, it's Indian Jewelry
Houston's psychedelic rock band Indian Jewelry were featured Friday on Beware of the Blog, the mp3s-and-more website for New York's freeform radio station WFMU (highly recommended reading and listening on any day for music lovers). Indian Jewelry stopped by the station to promote of their second album "Free Gold," and WFMU has kindly made seven of the songs from their performance available ...
Houstonist |
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Hudson goes Hawaiian for Hometown days festival
HUDSON --- Get out your hula skirt, coconut bra and leis --- it's time for Hudson Hometown Days.
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier |
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In Tune With The Best Of Them
It's one thing for a Texas singer-songwriter to draw comparisons to the greats who preceded him. It's another to co-write with a couple of them.
The Tampa Tribune |
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Portland Youth Philharmonic's 85th season in recordings
Below is a list of recordings of music that the Portland Youth Philharmonic will play during its 85th season. David Hattner, the orchestra's new music director, chose the recordings, which are available from iTunes.
The Oregonian |
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Satire: Engaged Couple's Musical Differences Threaten to Derail Wedding
Musical differences threaten to wreck one couple's wedding Engaged couple Kristen Tiffington and Curtiss Ian announced today that their June 2013 wedding is in jeopardy due to ongoing conflicts regarding the music that will be used to commemorate their special day. Ian, a 30 year-old maintenance supervisor and self-proclaimed “indie snob, but in a good way” says the high point of his life...
Blogcritics.org |
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A weekend in LA with Pinoy music
LOS ANGELES, California—AFTER LEA SALONGA’S groundbreaking debut at the Walt Disney Concert Hall last Friday, we next enjoyed jazz singer Mon David’s first ever gig at Spazio the following evening.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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Dannieboi offers unique R&B music
JADED with hearing slow Rock & Blues pop music?
Sun Star |
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Top Local Story
This show really comes alive. Crest Area Theater’s production of the Broadway classic, “Bye, Bye Birdie” will include a live band playing along with the actors from the rarely used orchestra pit at the Creston High School auditorium.
Creston News Advertiser |
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Youth Briefs
The Central Coast Follies will hold auditions for children to perform in their sixth annual benefit for Parkinson Research. The show is “Good Vibrations” with music from the 1950s and ’60s.
Arroyo Grande Times Press Recorder |
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Classical Queers
Repressed passions and refined sensibilities - are LGBs really so hooked on classical music? As the Proms - the world’s largest music event - strikes up (18 July-13 September 2008), mini maestro Adrian Gillan asks around.
RainbowNetwork.com |
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Worth the drive 7/17/08
Less than an hour awayMarble Hill Magnolia Park, Marble Hill, Mo.The Christmas in the Foothills group of Marble Hill will host a benefit concert and picnic in the park in the new Marble Hill Magnolia Park on Saturday.
Southeast Missourian |
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Eds: UPDATES with comments from band's commander; CORRECTS that trumpet, not trombone, was damaged; CLARIFIES information about ceremonies.
Hays Daily News |
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All for the love of music and HBCUs
The Legendary Chris Washington is not only the voice of WBLS on Friday afternoons and Saturday nights. He’s known by New York City’s Black collegiate alumni as a man who uses his time to uplift and unify the bonds between all educated New Yorkers.
New York Amsterdam News |
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TDOT Could Bail Out Music City Star Commuter Train
The state transportation department said they will give Nashville's commuter train $1 million to help keep the struggling Music City Star running, if it agrees to turn over management to the city bus system.
News Channel 5 Nashville |
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Nintendo unveils a Wii music game
London, July 17 : Japanese gaming firm Nintendo, manufacturers of Wii gaming console is set to launch a Wii music game along with a new motion sensor controller.
New Kerala |
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