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Today Lawn concerts The free annual Summer Sunday Lawn concert at the Museum of the Southwest, 1705 W. Missouri Ave., continues today with David Newbould, July 20, sponsored by Lone Star Signs and Lite Rock 98 KODM.
Midland Reporter-Telegram
Billy Bob Thornton bringing 'raging hillbilly rock' to Dos Amigos
He's an acclaimed actor, director and writer whose script for "Sling Blade" won an Academy Award. But Billy Bob Thornton's first love is music and with his band, The Boxmasters, he's performing tonight at Dos Amigos in Odessa.
Midland Reporter-Telegram
Bele Chere celebrates 30th anniversary
ASHEVILLE - Bele Chere is turning 30! The South's ultimate entertainment, arts and food festival celebrates its big 3-0 Friday through Sunday, July 27, in downtown Asheville. Drawing more than 300,000 visitors, Bele Chere offers the unique opportunity to see, taste and hear some of the region's finest art, cuisine and music. The best part of the...
The Hendersonville Times-News
Video game reviews: 'NCAA Football '09,' 'Guitar Hero: Aerosmith,' 'Spore Creature Creator' and 'Backyard Baseball '09'
Every year, it's the same promise. This edition of the NCAA Football game will bring you closer to the action. Unless the game comes with a tube of my alma mater's face paint and earplugs and smells like bratwurst and beer when I open the box, it will never come close to the fan experience.
The Plain Dealer
Still time to catch some Mozart
Festival's schedule of events
The Burlington Free Press
Kaplan's the Man behind Mozart
Founder's faith in beautiful music makes festival 35-year fixture
The Burlington Free Press
Band on the run
For years he assumed the identities of Brian Jones, Mick Taylor and Ronnie Wood in Rolling Stones tribute bands. Role playing behind him, Paul Ippolito of Boonton now stars as himself in the musical venture Ippy and the Project.
Daily Record
Latino Film Festival offers reel look at Hispanic issues
Since its launch in 1999, the New York International Latino Film Festival has always had plenty to offer on a global scale - especially with the filmmakers coming from different Hispanic backgrounds here and abroad.
New York Daily News
With Colombian festival, Dover puts its cultural diversity on full display
DOVER -- Colombian culture was on display Saturday as immigrants sought to keep alive the traditions of their native land with music, dance and food.
Daily Record
AGNEDA
A pig roasts in Brooklyn; liars get the last laugh; rock out on the streets of the LES; funnyman Will Ferrell has a new 'Step Brother'; and, diets be damned, it's Summer Restaurant Week! Bros before babes FILM, Fri 25 The bright minds behind the...
New York Post
Frelinghuysen Arboretum outdoor concert strikes up the band, with a patriotic twist
MORRIS TWP. -- Those who go to the free outdoor concert by the U.S. Air Force Band of Liberty Concert Band should listen for the marches.
Daily Record
‘Napoleon Dynamite’ co-star in Hanford to work on film he’s directing
Jon Gries, the man who played the beloved Uncle Rico character from the cult classic movie "Napoleon Dynamite," was in Hanford on Saturday working on a film he's directing. The film, called "Pickin' and Grinnin'," is a comic take-off on reality music competitions like "Nashville Star" and "American Idol," according to Ben Skerker, executive producer.
The Hanford Sentinel
Web access helps library stay current, user-friendly
MORRISTOWN -- Charles Belfield stops by the library just about every day to check e-mail, search for a job online or listen to music on one of the library's computers.
Daily Record
Latest reality show trend: Teen pressure cookers
The latest addition to the child-star genre in reality TV is "High School Musical: Get in the Picture," starting tonight on ABC, which pits talented teens against each other. But some experts wonder if it's healthy for kids to give up their "when I grow up" goals.
New York Daily News
DeWitt musicians to play concert in St. Johns
ST. JOHNS — Music for all ages is on tap July 23 when the DeWitt Community Concert Band brings its fun-loving style to the St. Johns City Park Performance Shell for an appearance in the weekly Concert in the Park series. There is no admission; music begins at 7 p.m.
DeWitt-Bath Review
Bath Days has something for everyone
BATH TWP. — The Bath Days festival is making a return this year, Aug. 1-2 in downtown Bath.
DeWitt-Bath Review
'Life, Death, Love and Freedom' obsessed with mortality
Induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame apparently incited John Mellencamp to obsess on mortality. He responds with "Life, Death, Love and Freedom," the most somber album of his 32-year career, offering bass-heavy, rumbling blues and dark-hued acoustic stomps that explore death, relationships and the dark clouds hovering over such ongoing concerns as liberty, equality and peaceful ...
The Springfield News-Leader
Daily Planner
Tickets are on sale for the Greater Ozarks Blues Festival on Sept. 5-6 at Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World (parking lot), 1935 E. Sunshine St.
The Springfield News-Leader
'Band nerds' flock to Lake Highlands drum corps festival
By JENNIFER AREND / Special Contributor to The Dallas Morning News Jennifer Arend is a freelance writer in Dallas. As the first sounds of the Frontier band filled Wildcat-Ram Stadium on Thursday night, the excitement was palpable.
Dallas Morning News
Money not sole goal for two famous men
What did the late mutual fund legends John Templeton have in common with the still-rocking guitar legend Eric Clapton?
The Morning Call
Symphony Under the Stars embraces 'Out of This World' theme
By 2 p.m. the Carroll College campus looked like a brightly colored patchwork quilt under a cloudless sky.
Helena Independent Record
It's not too late for some summer fun
The end of summer will be here before you know it. Goodbye, picnics. Goodbye, outdoor music. Goodbye, free summer movies. But wait, have you even said hello to these summer joys?
The Springfield News-Leader
Celebrate Foodways and Folklife at Historic Cold Spring Village
07/20/2008 - 10:00a.m. to 07/20/2008 - 4:30p.m. Join in a celebration of historic and traditional cooking techniques of America’s past at Historic Cold Spring Village’s annual Foodways and Folklife weekend event, Saturday and Sunday, July 19th and 20th from 10 am to 4:30 pm.
Cape May County Herald
A different take on 'Romeo and Juliet'
Delaware Shakespeare Festival takes on classic story
The News Journal
Jazz revival
ummertime is no time to chill out for Byron Stripling. The jazz trumpeter and singer is spending the hot months juggling national appearances with performances near and far by the orchestra he directs. On June 25, the Columbus Jazz Orchestra opened the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival in Colorado with a New Orleans-themed show; this month and next, the orchestra will give outdoor concerts at ...
The Columbus Dispatch
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