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Page's drug charges prompt Barenaked Ladies to cancel upcoming kids show
TORONTO — Drug possession charges against the Barenaked Ladies lead singer have prompted the band to cancel a scheduled performance at a children’s concert in New York.
Cape Breton Post |
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Menno Pennink has a style and so do I
Menno Pennink wanted my ear. He wants my support. He is, as its board president, a major stakeholder in the Fayetteville Museum of Art that is proposed for Festival Park.
The Fayetteville Observer |
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Up goes the music, down go the beers: study
A French study has found that customers of bars that play loud music drink more quickly and in fewer gulps.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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StumbleAudio is Pandora For Indie Music
With the highly successful launch seen by Pandora’s iPhone app, streaming digital radio seems ready to finally go mainstream. Unfortunately, as great as Pandora is, its music recommendations can shy towards music you already know - you may like the song that gets recommended, but there’s a good chance you’ve heard it before. [...]
TechCrunch |
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Demonstrators Evacuated By Police After Mob of Thousands of Hostile Dalai Lama Supporters Surrounds Them
Approximately 500 Tibetan and Western Buddhists engaged in a peaceful demonstration today outside of Radio City Music Hall as the Dalai Lama gave his public talks.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Iomega offers online and offline backup in one product
Making any type of backup of your data is always a good idea. Those who have experienced the fun associated with a hard drive crash or stolen computer know all too well the feeling of complete helplessness when they realize their most important financial records, cherished videos, pictures or music are gone. External hard drives [...]
Geek.com |
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Duffy bares it all
Welsh soul singer and songwriter Duffy is set to shock fans after recording a steamy new music video which shows her in bed after making love. The 24-year-old from Neath is shown in the video for new song Stepping Stone as a 1960s sexpot seduced by a stranger in a nightclub, says the Daily Star.
NewsWales |
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D.C. firefighters band headlines IHF march
DANVILLE -- Their bellies full from a spaghetti feast hosted by the Danville Family Moose Center, 42 Washington D.C. professional firefighters led the Iron Heritage Festival Parade honoring firefighters Thursday night.
The Daily Item |
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2008 Cinemalaya filmfest buzz: '100', 'Boses' and 'Concerto' top contenders
The buzz going around the Cultural Center of the Philippines, mostly from journalists, reviewers and critics, as well as Cinemalaya and CCP staff, identified three films that are major contenders for the biggest honors in the ongoing 2008 Cinemalaya indie filmfest.
ABS-CBNNEWS.com |
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Iron Heritage Festival Parade and Polkas
DANVILLE -- Polka lovers say it's the contagious rhythm that makes the music special. So ravishingly upbeat, they claim, you must get up and move with it.
The Daily Item |
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Drummer Mickey Hart brings a world beat to Thursday at the Square
Just as the upcoming summer Olympics is poised to unleash its quadrennial rush of global unity through athletic competition, musicologist Mickey Hart united his audience in Lafayette Square on Thursday night through samples of percussion from around the world.
The Buffalo News |
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Expanded Infringement Festival: 600 performances, 300 projects, 50 venues
The Buffalo Infringement Festival made its first humble appearance in Allentown only four years ago. This year, the festival has expanded beyond its home neighborhood and its theater-based roots and will include more than 300 separate projects and 600 individual performances from bands, theater troupes and artists of all stripes at 50 venues over the span of 11 days.
The Buffalo News |
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'Mamma Mia': Meryl Streep's song and dance
What's the use? I give up. Just as I was about to slap two very surly stars on this movie, I saw the three pubescent girls racing out of the theater ahead of me rush to the movie's big cardboard lobby display and take goofy pictures of each other in front it with their cell phones.
The Buffalo News |
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Caillat reconnects after being lost in MySpace
When Universal Records dropped its lawsuit against MySpace in April, it was welcome news to many musical artists, and few more so than Colbie Caillat.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Predator in the Park
Chapter 6 Police were slow to consider man attacking women in Rock Creek Park.
Washington Post |
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Quebecers Won't Let It Be as McCartney Concert Draws Protesters
July 18 (Bloomberg) -- ``Michelle ma belle,'' won't cut it in Quebec City this weekend. Paul McCartney , who wrote the French words in his 1965 ballad, is causing a stir in the Canadian town celebrating its 400th anniversary.
Bloomberg.com |
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Once a top producer, Storch's musical empire falls
Just a few years ago, Scott Storch was one of the top producers in pop music, living in a $10.5 million mansion on an exclusive Miami island, driving a phalanx of luxury cars and dating the likes of Paris Hilton and Lil Kim.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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PROGRAM: Learn basic keyboard
A local keyboard instructor, Victor Fields, will teach a group-based music and wellness program, the Clavinova Connection, beginning Monday at Menchey Music Service Inc.
York Daily Record |
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VINELAND: Puerto Rican flag raising scheduled for Sunday
VINELAND – The annual flag raising for the Puerto Rican Festival of New Jersey is scheduled for Sunday. The flag will go up over City Hall, 640 E. Wood St., in a ceremony scheduled for 1 p.m.
Daily Journal |
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Sitti in concert with Prince of Ballad; promotes Bossa Nova CD
The country's "Bossa Nova Queen" Sitti is now busy promoting her CD and upcoming concert with "The Prince of Ballad"--none other than former Pinoy Dream Academy Season 1's third runner-up Ronnie Liang.
ABS-CBNNEWS.com |
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A rockin' picnic at the courtsquare
We have 41 photos of your friends and neighbors from Thursday's Picnic on the Courtsquare. And don't forget to check if you're holding a winning ticket from our giveaway.
Coshocton Tribune |
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AROUND TOWN
COSHOCTON - The Coshocton County Community Band returns to the courtsquare today, July 18, under the baton of Director-Emeritus Jeff Roquemore, with a program entitled Music from Ohio . . . and America.
Coshocton Tribune |
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Classic cars and farm-fresh produce
This Saturday the Coshocton Farmer's Market will share the fairgrounds with the classic car show, combining good old-fashioned farm-fresh produce with nostalgic music and vehicles. Shoppers should note that because the car show will be set up in the grove, farmer's market vendors will set up along the main drive as in previous seasons, just for that day.
Coshocton Tribune |
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Emmy nominees
UPDATED: 08 :12 a.m. EDT, July 18, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a field archaeologist. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
The Plain Dealer |
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Top Stories
THE political rhetoric in speeches delivered by the leaders of the Orange Order at a series of parades across the North have exposed the true nature of this anti-Good Friday Agreement and sectarian organisation.
An Phoblacht |
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