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THE SATURDAY LIST: Free Press critics' picks for this weekend
There's certainly no shortage of Kid Rock in the next week: Once again confirming his blockbuster hometown status, the Michigan-bred star launches a four-concert stand at DTE Energy Music Theatre with a show tonight, the latest stop in his Rock and Roll Revival Tour.
Detroit Free Press |
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Weekend events
Amos Lee: 7 p.m. Royal Oak Music Theatre, $24.
Detroit Free Press |
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TV EXCHANGE: Welles' wine ad wasn't musical
Question: There was a hauntingly beautiful song for a wine ad done by Orson Welles in the late '70s. In the ad he said, "We will sell no wine before its time." Do you know who performed this song?
Detroit Free Press |
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Loud music causes faster drinking
It's thought that customers who socialise in bars that play loud music drink more quickly.
Belfast Telegraph |
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Kanwar Mela begins amid chants of Bam Bam bole!
Hardwar, Jul 19 : Thousands of saffron clad Kanwarias have congregated at the celestial town of Hardwar to collect holy Gangajal in decorated Kanwars setting off the euphoria associated with one of the country's largest religious festival.
New Kerala |
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Tropic Thunder Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Album featuring the music from the film starring Ben Stiller/Jack Black/Robert Downey, Jr./Steve Coogan, and Nick Nolte. Details for Tropic Thunder Original Motion Pict...
IGN Music |
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Church news
GILFORD — The "Stars of Tomorrow" from Heifetz International Music Institute will play a free concert in the Sanctuary at First United Methodist Church Sunday at 3 p.m.
The Citizen of Laconia |
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Church Notes
nMen Over 60 gospel singers in concert 6 p.m. today, Rose of Sharon Church, sponsored by the building fund. Public invited. Charles L. Booker, pastor. ...
The Salisbury Post |
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24 years later, Bodine wins again
Nashville remains among Geoff Bodine's favorite places to race. The winner of the last Cup race here, in 1984, won again Friday night at Music City Motorplex.
The Tennessean |
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Jobs earn pay and new skills
NORTHAMPTON - Christopher D. Fiorelli dropped the needle and the room filled with voices singing "Ode to Joy," the final movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. Not only does Fiorelli have a good job, he has a job with good background music.
The Republican |
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Offbeat arts group giving up home turf
Cash-strapped CDFi hopes to stay active despite loss of office ALBANY -- Point 5, the Madison Avenue headquarters of the Capital District Federation of Ideas, will close at the end of August because of a never-ending scramble to cover the $625 rent. But the community arts organization will stay active, working with other groups and borrowing spaces to continue its unusual slate of ...
Albany Times Union |
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First time without Tommy
Craig Osborne/Democrat photo Conor Makem of the Makem and Spain Brothers performs at the Cochecho Arts Festival in downtown Dover on Friday night.
Foster's Daily Democrat |
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Star-struck symphony
Independent Record - 07/20/08 The annual free Helena Symphony under the Stars at Carroll College will be out of this world this year.
Helena Independent Record |
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Things to know for the Symphony under the Stars
Due to copyright and budget issues associated with recording and mixing the music, securing permissions from musicians and soloists, marketing and other issues, the concerts aren’t recorded, so no CDs, videos or DVDs are available.
Helena Independent Record |
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Youth Explosion focuses on positive
Basketball, music, dance and a play part of event aimed at teenagers ALBANY -- The second annual Youth Explosion is coming Saturday to the Washington Avenue Armory.Be prepared to get your groove on, or at least be ready to launch three-point jump shots. The daylong hip-hop extravaganza will feature a full-court basketball tournament and slam dunk, three-point, double-Dutch and step-dance ...
Albany Times Union |
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Saturday on the go
The Arab & Chaldean World Festival is in downtown Detroit with food, music, dancing and Arab and Chaldean fashion. Noon-midnight today and Sunday. 248-960-9956
Detroit Free Press |
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Buddy Cage's ride with the pedal steel
CARBONDALE - The pedal steel guitar, a staple of the country music sound, is a staggeringly complex instrument.
The Aspen Times |
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Consumer Briefs
VIDEO GAMES Get ready for James Bond, Guitar Hero
Los Angeles Times |
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Picketing fences
STOCKTON - For all Roger Brooks has advised to attract people downtown - from adopting a marketable brand to pumping music into public squares - the consultant has on no issue been more emphatic than fencing: In January, he said it appeared as if the...
The Record |
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'Walker's paradise'
ASPEN - With gas prices skyrocketing, many Americans are looking for homes in places where they can get around on foot. And a new website that calculates the "walkability" of an area ranks Aspen a "walker's paradise."
The Aspen Times |
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Corrections
"Words cannot express …" on Page 18 of Thursday's Caliente incorrectly reported that the all-ages music venue The Living Room had held only three concerts this month. The Living Room has held nine.
Arizona Daily Star |
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Current Events
Festival
The Aspen Times |
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Goldberg Variations are golden ticket for pianist
For 16 years, from the time she was 13 till she was 29, Simone Dinnerstein admired from a certain distance the Goldberg Variations, J.S. Bach's monumental, late-in-life piano work.
The Aspen Times |
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'Brigadoon' is enchanting fun
CALAIS -- "Brigadoon" is the magical musical tale about an elusive town in the highlands of Scotland, and the QuarryWorks production, which opened Thursday at the Adamant Music School's Phillips Experimental Theater, is full of its own magic. ... - By Jim Lowe Times Argus Staff
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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Faith and Spiritual Life: Good Works
Volunteers from Crosswater Community Church recently helped quench the thirst of people attending the Sultan Shindig festival in Sultan. Roughly 200 volunteers helped hand out more than 4,000 bottles of water, ran popcorn machines and held a raffle.
Everett Herald |
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