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Residents flock to Woodstock Folk Festival
WOODSTOCK – Area residents enjoyed a hot and sunny afternoon Sunday at the 23rd annual Woodstock Folk Festival at the historic Woodstock Square. The festival presented an array of blues, ragtime, folk, and jazz music and featured a main stage, open microphone stage, and children’s area.
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Balloon festival to go on despite rising fuel costs
Despite rising fuel prices, the show will go on next month at the Metro NY Balloon & Music Festival at Brookhaven Calabro Airport in Shirley.
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Car owners pump up the volume
Around 200 car stereo enthusiasts from all over the country - some with audio equipment that plays louder than a jumbo jet - gathered in Wolverhampton for an event to find out who has the loudest hi-fi system.
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Elton John Concert Tonight
Music legend Elton John will perform tonight at the Champlain Valley Exposition in Essex Junction.
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Hip-hop rules in Money Hai Toh Honey Hai
Composers Nitin Arora and Sony Chandy have composed an album for the comic caper Money Hai Toh Honey Hai that is dominated by hip-hop. Title track Money hai toh honey hai is a mix of hip-hop, electronic music and tinges of Chinese sounds. The composer duo joins Harshdeep Kaur for the rendition.
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The Jonas Brothers' dream performance at VMAS
The Jonas Brothers will fulfil a lifelong dream when they perform at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAS) for the first time in September.
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Language issue? Let it be, fans say
If there was any political tension in the air as Paul McCartney's soundcheck drifted around the Plains of Abraham yesterday afternoon, it was difficult to find any concertgoers giving voice to it.
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Most Talked About Stories
Sunday, July 20, 2008 6:12 AM CDT JEANERETTE — Call out the Cajun — and bluegrass, polka, tejano and klezmer -— music lovers. More of this story
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Political journalist leaves behind bilingual legacy
Dominique Clift was one of the country's best informed political journalists, an incisive newspaper columnist who wrote as well in English as he did in French.
Montreal Gazette |
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'Moggina Manasu' - clean, enjoyable family entertainer (Kannada Review)
"Moggina Manasu" is produced by E. Krishnappa, who made 2006 Kannada blockbuster "Mungaru Male". This may not be a "Mungaru Male" in terms of its content, but is really an impressive movie with melodious music and captivating camera work.
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Singing, dancing and hurling -- at mini-Irish Fest
''Authentic'' Irishmen used to heckle them at pubs: ''Play some real Irish music,'' they'd shout, expecting U2 or The Coors and growing irritated when the duo played a classic Celtic ditty.
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Joe Elbert's American Shots
Ordinary life in this region is often overshadowed by the powerhouse of federal Washington. When we're focused on the horrors of war or the passions of politics, we may miss the everyday unsung heroes, simple pleasures and unique events that make up our corner of the country. In this occasional P...
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Swinging in the rain with Rice
Cool temperatures, a serene breeze and slight drizzle made a surprisingly appropriate backdrop to the set of soft jazz standards offered Sunday afternoon at the Albright-Knox by Don Rice.
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Flutist, BPO give stirring performance
LEWISTON -- Sunday's Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra concert at Artpark, conducted by Robert Franz, was a feast for the senses.
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Linked by David Adams on Fri 8th Sep 2006 13:26 UTC
How many times has this happened to you? You're rocking out to the latest ditty on your iPod, rocking so hard you could be one of those black silhouette people from the Apple commercials, when you feel that pressure in your bowels, and you know you've got to go.
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Ministry to reorganise teacher training network
HA NOI — The Ministry of Education and Training will focus on restructuring the network of teacher training universities from now until 2015 in an effort to balance out the number of teachers in different subject areas.
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www.kentonline.co.uk - your gateway to Kent
Thousands of real ale fans poured into a cow shed for the 34th Kent Beer Festival at the weekend. The three-day hop jamboree at Merton Farm, Canterbury, drew male and female drinkers from across the county and further afield.
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Nigeria: 9ice Says I Do
When he first hit limelight last year, following the success of his single 'Gongo Aso', ethnic singer 9ice told all that cared to listen that he was already engaged; and would be getting married before long. Now, the 28-year-old singer-songwriter has lived up to his words.
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Bob Ford shares Ohio stories with songs
LANCASTER - When Cedarville musician Bob Ford thinks of Lancaster, he thinks of Mt. Pleasant. Growing up, Ford spent his summers camping outside of Lancaster.
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Band graces festival with its inaugural show
LANCASTER - David Zinn is a man of few words, both onstage and off. What this meant for those gathered around the Bandstand on Sunday was that the laid-back acoustic bluegrass of David Zinn and the Boys was rarely interrupted by speech.
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Shakira leads kidnap protest
MUSIC star Shakira led hundreds of thousands of her fellow Colombians in demonstrations across the country calling for an end to kidnappings that have plagued the nation duri
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How To Make Your Users Hate You
I loathe MTV . It’s not because they’ve gone from music television to let’s-hypnotize-teens-and-turn-them-into-some-sort-of-zombie-army television (they have), and it’s not because the music there sucks most of the time (it does); it’s because every time I find a link to some video that resides on their site I get the following message: COPYRIGHT RESTRICTS US FROM PLAYING THIS VIDEO OUTSIDE ...
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Wake Up Call a success
Chris Smith put out a wake-up call to Sarnia and thousands responded Sunday. The organizer of the city's first wakeboarding event said he was blown away by the reaction to Sarnia's first Wake Up Call, held simultaneously in Sarnia Bay and on land in Centennial Park. "This [...]
Sarnia Observer |
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Graffiti wall and music to celebrate life of Bill
A TWO-DAY art festival is to take place in memory of a teenager who died in a road accident.
icWales |
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Pacific Northwest Beckons FilAms to Empowerment Conference
Something about the Pacific Northwest nurtures self-empowerment in its residents, be it an audacious coffee business, grunge music, or a totally new way of life.
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