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Have quick answer, will party
A BEACON Bay resident’s dream came true this long weekend when he danced the night away at an all-expenses- paid party with top 5FM DJ Roger Goode.
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Keith's opening acts round out concert lineup
From “High School Musical” stars and an “American Idol” rocker to the “Redneck Woman” and the “Angry American,” there’s something for nearly everybody at the 2008 Crawford County Fair, according to organizers.
The Meadville Tribune |
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Art to the Avenue continues this week with two events
As part of this year’s Art to the Avenue celebration, the Greenwich Arts Council is presenting two productions this week.
Greenwich Post |
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Chart greets "Adios" by Mexican group Intocable
Intocable's "Tu Adios No Mata" debuted this past week at No. 1 on Billboard's Regional Mexican Airplay chart, a feat that hasn't been accomplished since Los Tigres del Norte's "Lagrimas" debuted in the top spot in 1999.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Kylie Receives France's Highest Honor
Kylie Minogue is now the proud owner of a 'Chevalier Dans L'Orde Des Arts Et Des Lettres', France's highest award for contribution to the arts. The award is the equivalent of a British knighthood.
Undercover |
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Rapping teacher helps students learn math
Cartoons like 'Schoolhouse Rock' are stepping aside for a new generation of educational music, in the form of a Michigan rapper. 27-year-old Daniel Joseph Duey, aka DJ Duey, is crunching up his own brand
WMCTV Memphis |
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REVIEWS: Speed Racer
One part F-Zero GX, one part Burnout, and a pinch of Mario Kart.
Nintendo World Report |
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Protest Against Melbourne's 2am Curfew
Melbourne is a city of bars and nightlife – a setting that helps it's vibrant music and arts community thrive, and gives the city its world-renowned flavour.
Undercover |
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Music Review: Clay Aiken - On My Way Here
The beloved American Idol alum's fourth album is no different from the first. Although he has never appeared on this particular reality show, Clay Aiken can arguably be considered the original "Biggest Loser". As the runner-up on season two of American Idol, Aiken proved early on that one didn't need to win the title to have a successful career in entertainment. With a double platinum first ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Coughlin?s Playful Side Has Deep Roots in Florida
Most people rarely see Tom Coughlin in anything less than full intensity. But those close to him have long said that the public image was only a partial reflection.
New York Times |
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Two events, one goal: Bring on the music
A timeline of a day at Stagecoach, as written by a devout fan of the Coachella Music and Arts Festival:
The Desert Sun |
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Outdoor music festivals, near and far
Blind Willie McTell Blues Festival. Singing legend Mavis Staples headlines the day of blues music, which honors Georgia Music Hall of Fame songwriter Willie McTell. Gates open at 11 a.m. Festival starts at noon May 10. $20-$25. Blind Willie McTell Blues Festival Site, Stagecoach Road and Washington Road, Thomson. 706-597-1000, www.blindwillie.com • Map it and review it.
Access Atlanta |
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Podcast - Mac Geek Gab #151: Startup Sounds, FileTypes, EQ, and Bits vs. Bytes
Listener tips shine through this week, with some answers about startup sounds and filetypes. Then your two favorite geeks do their part by answering your questions about equalization settings, Time Machine backups, and bits vs. bytes. Chock full o' goodness, you'll want to subscribe today, it's free!
The Mac Observer |
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Seuss, Hinton books top young reader list
Dr. Seuss's Green Eggs and Ham is the most popular book amongst first-graders in the United States, an online survey suggested.More than 3 million children participated in the study on the Renaissance Learning Web site, The Washington Post reported Monday. Laura Numeroff's If You Give a Mouse a Cookie was No. 1 with second-graders, while E.B. White's Charlotte's Web was the favorite amongst ...
Moldova.org |
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Jason Taylor toys with perfection
Wow! Jason Taylor and partner Edyta Sliwinska were stunning as they toyed with perfection during their tango. He displayed a perfect blend of strength and passion. Forget the samba though ...
Sun-Sentinel |
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Cavanagh's Analysis
Love to Ski was a game second best as the heavy favorite in last three at Pimlico, Penn National and here; advances. So Long Johny showed gamely again; can take all down $4,500 to new low. Flourishing showed three-quarters behind Sox.
New York Daily News |
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Opinion Articles
My earliest memories are of Julie Andrews. When I was 5 years old, my grandmother introduced me to "The Sound of Music."
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Entertainment Articles
A dimly lit Ursa Major came to life at 7 p.m. Thursday night with glow sticks, dancing and live music as ASI BEAT's "Dance, Like Whoa!" kicked off. The free event was scheduled to showcase electro acts to see if there is a community on campus for the hybrid breed of music.
Poly Post |
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Lionel Loueke’s odyssey
Lionel Loueke’s name could easily be overlooked among the jazz and pop stars on Herbie Hancock’s “River: The Joni Letters,” this year’s Grammy winner for album of the year.
The New Sabah Times |
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Jazz is alive in The City
"Tuesday is my favorite night of the week," says Adam Theis, the ringleader of Realistic Orchestra, a 20-piece band that gets together the first Tuesday of every month at Bruno's in the Mission.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Eclectic Papa Duke comes to LAC
Violin virtuoso Vasyl Popadiuk and his five-piece band, Papa Duke, are playing the Living Arts Centre this Friday. They describe their sound as gypsy world fusion with classical, jazz, Latin and pop influences.
Mississauga News |
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Movie Reviews
I have seen Steve Buscemi in person, and he is not particularly ratlike -- he's actually a bit dapper, almost handsome. But on screen, Buscemi persists in embodying the most rodentlike of characters -- twitchy, scraggly, often lurking in the shadows.
filmcritic.com |
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Flying Lady founder dies
A longtime Morgan Hill resident and business owner died April 30 from complications from pneumonia. Irving Perlitch, also known as "I.B." or "Irv," was born in Philadelphia and ended up in California after joining the Army.
Morgan Hill Times |
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MTV granted Games exclusive
MTV Networks China has received exclusive landing rights into the Beijing Olympic Village at the Beijing Olympics 2008. Approved by the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG), MTV China will be the only music television channel to broadcast over the private Olympic CATV network to all of the Olympic related competition venues and hotels from June 24, 2008.
China Daily |
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Ex-Festival director joins ASO board
A former Adelaide Festival artistic director Anthony Steel has joined the board of Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (ASO).
ABC via Yahoo!7 News |
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