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HealthWatch: Healthy Tobacco, No Botox Wrinkle Treatment, Loud Music Vs. Drinking
NBC5's Nesita Kwan has the HealthWatch headlines.
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Wild out west
DANIEL Marando is keeping good company these days as a student at the prestigious Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts.
South Coast Register |
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Got it licked
Arts & entertainment: What makes a great riff? Richard Coles on the best musical motifs of all time, from Beethoven to Deep Purple
Guardian Unlimited |
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Top musicians honoured at classical awards
Australia's top musicians have been acknowledged at the Australian Classical Music Awards at the Sydney Opera House.
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Wall Street Journal 07/19/08
Bored By Classical Music? Think Again "The century of modernism may have been bloody and ugly, but it was also full of beauty, and those who insist on closing their eyes and ears to it -- whatever their reasons may be -- are missing out on more than they know."
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Movin' Up
Ricky Carmichael posted a career-best finish in the NASCAR Camping World Series East at the Strutmaster.com 150, July 19. At the Music City Complex in Nashville, Tennessee, Carmichael drove his number-4 Monster Energy Drink Chevrolet to a fourth-place finish after qualifying 20th.
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Organist at psych center says farewell
Most organists flood vaulted chapels and colorful stained glass cathedrals with music, setting a powerful tone for church patrons. For 39 years, organist Robert Schuyler has played his music in a dramatically different atmosphere - at the Central New York Psychiatric Center in Marcy.
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Panic at the Disco to perform in KL
PETALING JAYA: American band Panic at the Disco is set to rock Malaysia this August. With dates already confirmed in Australia and New Zealand, the band’s showcase here is part of its world tour touted, as the biggest shows overseas to date.
The Star |
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Keep TRAXX of Malaysia
From left: Shaz, Kylie, Constantine, Sheila, Nicky and Mary are set to give you an information overload — without spoiling your fun! From now on, all you need to do to get information on everything under the sun regarding the country is to tune in to a newly-revamped ration station.
The New Straits Times |
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Broadway hits relived
The group performed the final song of the night, You Raise Me Up. Tackling hit songs by legendary singers, the Canticle Singers’ A Grand Night For Singing showcased some very talented singers, writes DENNIS CHUA.
The New Straits Times |
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Musical with a message of love
Some of the dancers rehearsing for the musical. THE musical Magic Mirror to be staged at the Genting International Showroom in First World Hotel, Genting Highlands from Nov 27 to Dec 14 is set to be a wonderful artistic unison between China and Malaysia.
The New Straits Times |
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Songwriter Kirk Farris finds charm in the mundane
Kirk Farris describes himself like he's an invisible man. For more than two decades, he's been a keeper and advocate for James Bute Memorial Park, a space around the McKee Bridge. He's also a painter and songwriter. Neither pursuit comes with much glory.
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13th Annual Event Cruises Through Slaton
With the classic music playing, the new square in Slaton was packed with car enthusiasts and those who just wanted to remember simpler times at Slaton's the 13th Annual Car Show. NewsChannel 11's Justin Michaels has more.
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Ban modified exhaust pipes
MALAYSIA Truly Asia! For years this short phrase along with its distinctive music and beautiful pictures have appeared on TV screens worldwide making the viewers dream about this country.
The Star |
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LaBrae Band
Marching band members at LaBrae High School are still in limbo today, after their first practice without a director. Students say the school board isn't filling that position, but vow, their music will not be silenced.
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Musical with a message of love
THE musical Magic Mirror to be staged at the Genting International Showroom in First World Hotel, Genting Highlands from Nov 27 to Dec 14 is set to be a wonderful artistic unison between China and Malaysia.
The New Straits Times |
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Broadway hits relived
Tackling hit songs by legendary singers, the Canticle Singers’ A Grand Night For Singing showcased some very talented singers, writes DENNIS CHUA.
The New Straits Times |
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Handiwork goes into creation of Rock 'n' Roll mueseum
The smell of glue permeated the workshop of Clovis Sign Services as three staff members busied themselves at waist-high tables, gluing oversized bridges to curved bodies of a Fender Stratacaster replica.
Clovis News Journal |
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BamaJam Brings Cash to Strapped School Districts
A three-day country music extravaganza last month promised to bring necessary tax monies to a cash-strapped school district.
WTVY Dothan |
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Life on the road
Taking his music wherever he goes, rock idol Chris Daughtry says that touring has had its ups and downs.
The Star |
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Ivory treat
The recent HSBC Classics music festival went back to its roots, giving the piano its share of the limelight again.
The Star |
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World Fest Preview
Executive Director of Southern Tier Celebrates, Lesley Tillotson, comes down to the Oakdale Mall to preview the 2nd Annual World Fest that will feature ethnic music and even a Flamenco...
News Channel 34 Binghamton |
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LaBrae Band
Marching band members at LaBrae High School are still in limbo today.. after their frist practice without a director. Students say the school board isn't filling that position, but vow, their music will not be silenced.
WYTV Youngstown |
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Keep TRAXX of Malaysia
From now on, all you need to do to get information on everything under the sun regarding the country is to tune in to a newly-revamped ration station. SHARMILA BILLOT listens in on TRAXXfm.
The New Straits Times |
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KL connection
Nancy Lee Nash first visited Kuala Lumpur in 1967 on a quick trip around South-East Asia, and remembers the main sounds heard at sunset were not from traffic or canned music but calls to prayer and gekkos.
The Star |
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