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LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT
375 W. Briarcliff Road, west of Illinois 53 in Bolingbrook. Call (630) 759-2970. Oklahoma!: 8:30 p.m. July 18, 19, 25 and 26 and 7 p.m. July 20 and 27, Theatre-on-the-Hill's latest summer musical, Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Oklahoma!"
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Concert on the Hill to offer music, dance
The free 6:30 p.m. July 24 Concert On The Hill will feature two polka bands, cloggers and a preview of an upcoming drama guild show.
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Friday, July 18, 2008
The band Indian Ocean, a performance by violin virtuoso L. Subramaniam, a retrospective of Aamir Khan's films and a Goan food festival will delight India enthusiasts in South Africa as part of the six-week long event.
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McCartney appeals for peace ahead of Quebec concert
Ex-Beatle and perennial love-advocate Paul McCartney summoned Quebec nationalists on Thursday "to smoke the pipes of peace" over their opposition to his free concert this weekend.
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Arts center offering several events tonight
The Southern Indiana Center for the Arts, 2001 N. Ewing St., Seymour, will hold several art and music events tonight beginning at 5 p.m.
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Evangelist brings healing to city
After more than two hours of hard-driving worship music and preaching at Evangel World Prayer Center, evangelist Todd Bentley began laying his hands on people in wheelchairs, disabled children held limp in their parents' arms and others with serious ailments. Photos: Todd Bentley Video: Todd Bentley at Evangel
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Moss hopes to boost team
The latest NFL star to get involved in NASCAR as a team owner is a self-described country boy whose West Virginia roots stoked his interest in the sport.
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Gearing up for festival finale
THE final weekend of this year's Buckingham Festival Fortnight will offer comedy, live music and family fun. (18/07/2008 09:42:20)
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A real whirlwind
Natalie Wicke is a 15-year-old sophomore at J. Graham Brown School. She lives in a house with a huge garden and hopes to turn her poetry into music.
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Art and music fill the night in McKinleyville
McKINLEYVILLE -- McKinleyville Art Night will be held tonight from 6 to 8 p.m. in several locations. Visitors can enjoy a variety of art and music in local shops.
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Elizabethan entertainment
To be or not to be ... entertained by Kentucky Shakespeare Festival. It's your choice, but this weekend is the perfect time for families to be wowed by a friendly bevy of Bard-related activities and shows.
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Rediscovering early keyboard sound at Carmel Bach Festival
Thirty years ago, piano virtuoso David Breitman laid his hands on a keyboard that changed his life forever. An instrument builder had come to Boston, and Breitman was able to join a select group of people to see and play his replica of an early piano.
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Our picks for this week's top events
On tap this week: "Night at the Museum" in New Albany, the 19th annual WonderFest sci-fi convention, the 48 Hour Film Project, a performance by Don McLean with the Louisville Orchestra, and more.
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'Mamma Mia' is all about the music
The insanely catchy ABBA hit inspired a hugely successful Broadway musical a decade ago and now is the basis for a big, summer movie. "Mamma Mia!" is a massive mess, but it's fun. If it works on any level at all, it's through the sheer radiance of Meryl Streep, clearly having a blast letting loose as its star.
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The Apples in Stereo return
Mathematician, writer, guitarist and helium-esque singer Robert Schneider is bringing The Apples in Stereo back to Louisville tonight for the band's Electronic Projects Tour at Headliners.
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Tusk Tunes Clell's Banjo Parlor
I'm still learning. I love music, but it is not my whole life. I have tried to play instruments but I do not have the patience, and sometimes I have to look up artists who are frequently mentioned, you know, the kind of musicians you are 'supposed to know.' However, thanks to interviews and conversations with people who live for music, I'm...
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Time to head downtown for Franklin Folk Festival
It’s Folk Festival time again, and the Folk Heritage Association of Macon County (FHAMC) invites the public to join in the family fun on Friday and Saturday, July 18 and 19. This year’s theme is Readin,’ Writin,’ and Rememberin.’
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MMW is jazzed by Evolution tour
Medeski, Martin and Wood, or MMW as the trio is known to its legions of fans, is not your ordinary jazz group. From their beginnings in the early 1990s, the three have stretched the boundaries of their music. Hear them today at the Kentucky Center.
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'Mad Men,' 'Pushing Daisies' strong in Emmy nominations
UPDATED: 04 :39 a.m. EDT, July 18, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a field archaeologist. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
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Best Bets July 18, 2008
Jefferson Starship: Galactica Acoustica It's been a long and storied voyage for the Jefferson Starship, which evolved from the legendary psychedelic rock band Jefferson Airplane back in the 1970s and has continued to evolve ever since.
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Battle Royale OST Being Released on iTunes on July 22, 2008
Ready to kill each other? LOS ANGELES (July 17, 2008) – Milan Records is pleased to announce the American release of the Battle Royale OST on July 22, 2008. The release will be digital only (not available on CD) and available on Amazon.com, Itunes and all major online music stores.
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The Click Five: We're Addicted To Them!
Sometime in 2005, a quintet of gorgeous pretty boys exploded onto the pop music scene, heralding their arrival with Greetings From ...
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What's happenin'
Looking for something to do Friday? Consider the following: ART IN THE PARK The annual Anaconda arts and music festival runs Friday through Sunday in Washoe Park. Tickets are $6 per day for 17 and older or $15 for a three-day pass.
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Rock and pop may rule most seasons of Canadian Idol , this sixth one included, but two country-singing contestants who stormed the Top 10 last year certainly proved that twang can thrive on the show.
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Christina Aguilera got her start as a Mouseketeer. Avril Lavigne crooned in her early teens with country singer Shania Twain. Michael Jackson was winning acclaim before he had run out of fingers to show his age.
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