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Music trojan infects when you play a song
A new trojan has been found by security analysts that uses the music and video you download to infect your machine with a trojan. The trojan is transported via the Advanced Systems Format (ASF), used for the popular WMA, WMV and MP3 formats. The trojan is executed by way of a request to download a [...]
Geek.com
Flag depository goes up
Posted on Sunday, July 20, 2008 at 9:44 p.m. Two local organizations teamed up to help the general public dispose of old flags.
WLUC Marquette
Hiawatha offers more than music
Posted on Sunday, July 20, 2008 at 10:05 p.m. The Hiawatha Music Fest features a variety of activities for all ages.
WLUC Marquette
1930s music hall jazzed for renovations
At its heyday in the 1920s and 1930s, the Dew Drop Jazz Hall in Mandeville was to jazz music as recreation is to Lake Pontchartrain, but today, the small structure sits mostly in silence awaiting its next opportunity to shine.
Slidell Sentry-News
Taylor Swift coming to Columbus
Country singer Taylor Swift will perform a Sept. 27 show at the Columbus Civic Center, according to promoter Mike Blackwell.
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Tanglewood A fanfare for Copland
LENOX — Can it be only a coincidence that Tanglewood programmed Aaron Copland's Third Symphony on the eve of a five-day Elliott Carter festival?
Berkshire Eagle
Storm fails to dampen JITH spirit
MORRISTOWN -- Many folks spend the entire early portion of the summer -- if not the entire year -- looking forward to those four incredible, fun-filled days known as Jamboree In the Hills. Well, the droves of those people are not in a possible state of recovery for multiple reasons.
The Times Leader
Rock the Vote and Comcast Announce Partnership to Encourage Young Americans to Register to Vote
WASHINGTON----Rock the Vote and Comcast Corporation, the nation’s leading provider of entertainment, information and communications products and services, announced today at the Tri-Caucus Youth Summit in Washington, D.C., that they have entered into a multimedia partnership to encourage young Americans, ages 18-29, to register to vote.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance
New Eagles of Death Metal Video and Interview; Exclusive Album and Tour Info
It's been a while since we've heard from the always eccentric, Axl Rose-eviscerating Jesse "Boots Electric" Hughes and his wild 'n' wooly band of cohorts, which of course is co-helmed by almighty Queen of the Stone Age Josh Homme. But finally, they're ready to unveil another mammoth monument to rock. SPIN.com has the exclusive info on the Eagles' newest full-length, titled Heart-On and ...
Spin
Alison Moyet, Vince Clarke reunite Yaz at Beacon
Yaz's charm was always in its simplicity, in the elegant blank verse of Alison Moyet's poetic lyrics and in Vince Clarke's economic but melodic musical accompaniment.
Newsday
'Mony, Mony' mastermind Tommy James to play Soboba
Tommy James has had his ear in a radio speaker his entire life. His first instrument was the ukulele, when he was 4 years old. By the age of 9, he traded it in for an acoustic guitar. A year later, he had an electric one.
The Press-Enterprise
Monday's Daily: Really?
With J Hutcherson Years ago in the previous century, I was once pressed into providing the music for a very sad university-sponsored student party. About midway through me running out of the discs I had in my car, I noticed a guy basically raining insults in my direction. Though it would've been perfectly understandable considering I was in the midst of an homage to the lesser works of 80's era ...
US National Soccer Players
Danville musical legend earns spot in Hall of Fame
“Words can’t express the feeling,” Wayne Whitt said about receiving the certificate on behalf of his late wife, Janis Martin. “It’s such a wonderful thing.”
WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke
Amy Winehouse's husband gets 27 months in jail
Amy Winehouse's husband was sentenced Monday to 27 months in jail for assault and obstructing justice. Blake Fielder-Civil has admitted beating up pub manager James King in a barroom fight in 2006 and then offering him $400,000 to keep quiet about it. Judge David Radford told Fielder-Civil he had behaved in a "gratuitous, cowardly and disgraceful" way. Winehouse, who has regaled concert ...
The Charlotte Observer
Albert Lea Tribune
ELLENDALE — There were four full days of activities held during last weekend’s Ellendale Days, including music, food, sports activities, a car show and lots of fun for the entire family.
Albert Lea Tribune
Attorneys Set To Fight For Music Row Business
Some high-profile attorneys will outline their plan on Monday to challenge a property battle on Music Row.
WSMV Nashville
Paul McCartney proves he can rock in French 'un petit peu'
Paul McCartney showed off his newly-acquired French language prowess Sunday at a concert decried by Quebec nationalists as a second British invasion.
AFP via Yahoo! News
Web Exclusive A thoughtful Mellencamp still rocks at DTE
INDEPENDENCE TWP. -- In his new song "A Ride Back Home (Hey Jesus)," John Mellencamp's protagonist laments that "My time has come and gone/It's as simple as that."
Royal Oak Daily Tribune
Nigeria: Youths Vow to Stop Oil Bunkerers
Youths in Ndokwa East Local Government of Delta State have resolved to deal with illegal oil bunkerers and other criminals operating in their area by, henceforth, exposing the perpetrators to security agencies for them to face the music.
AllAfrica.com
Cook's Corner: Festival has blueberries
The Harrietta Blueberry Festival is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 2, with most events in downtown Harrietta. (Also, more tips for making some fruit omelettes and other area food news.)
Traverse City Record-Eagle
Man plans own 100th birthday celebration
Al Mayer didn't need much help planning the party for his 100th birthday. Mayer, who still lives alone and does his own cooking, wrote the invitations, chose the location and color of the decorations, and selected the music and menu.
Traverse City Record-Eagle
New iPhone music to users' ears
DENVER (Billboard) - When it was unveiled in June, Apple's new iPhone didn't appear to offer anything new for music fans. But thanks to the subsequent launch of the App Store on iTunes, iPhone users can download a host of applications to add new functions to the device.
Muzi
Classic rock, classic rides at annual car show/concert
Cheap Sneakers rocked. Nearly 130 vintage vehicles rolled.
The Sentinel
Jessica's country debut hits sour note
The pop-turned-country singer was met with some boos at the Country Thunder festival in Wisconsin.
Houston Chronicle
McCartney plays for 200,000 in free Quebec show
Paul McCartney churned out a Beatles-laden song list to a pumped-up crowd gathered Sunday for a free concert as part of Quebec City's 400th anniversary celebration.
Houston Chronicle
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