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Putting Words and Music to Her Life
Mary Elizabeth Ford's home in the District's Glover Park neighborhood is empty now except for the piano in the basement, some books, bits of furniture and her 6,000 records.
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Microsoft brings TV shows from NBC, others to Zune
Microsoft Corp said it will start offering television shows for its Zune portable media device, more than two years after Apple Inc introduced the feature for its iPod player.
Reuters via Yahoo! Canada News |
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Obituaries May 6, 2008
Eddie Martez Hudson LAMAR - Eddie Martez Hudson, 26, died May 2, 2008, in Lamar.
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 24th Dec 2005 21:33 UTC, submitted by anonymous
" This article , the first in a three-part series, introduces you to the world of GTK+. It explains what GTK+ is, why you should consider using it, and the benefits it provides.
New Mobile Computing |
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Vietnamese water puppetry to perform in Finland
VietNamNet Bridge - A group of 15 artists from the Vietnam Puppetry Theatre will bring their puppets for performances in Finland for the first time from August 29 to September 2.
Vietnam Net |
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Motown legend Marvin Gaye brought down by his demons
You certainly can understand from watching the American Masters film “Marvin Gaye: What's Going On” why Jesse L. Martin wants to star in a film about the life and death of the troubled Motown star.
The Buffalo News |
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ARTS CENTER: Flea market postponed until the fall
The Ridgefield Music and Art Center's flea market, Finds to Design, has been postponed until the fall. The event was supposed to take place Sunday, May 18, at the Ridgefield High School parking lot to raise money for the new youth arts center, planned near the Boys and Girls Club.
Ridgefield Press |
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Sonic Solutions Announces Upcoming Schedule of Events
Sonic Solutions® today announced participation in the following upcoming events with the financial community.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Metallica Officially Weenies- Aiken's Not Cool- The Noose For Vegoose- Spill Canvas Doing OK with EP- Stone Temple ...
Forget Corn Flakes, the only way to start your day is with morning quicks! Fruit Loops are good though. So here is today's dose of music news you can't use
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Kramer called as witness in Petersen trial
Music legend David Kramer was called as a witness in the Taliep Petersen murder trial on Tuesday. Kramer, who was Taliep's partner in a string of musical productions testified how he, his wife and Taliep would invest in particular productions and share any profit.
Cape Argus |
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8th Annual Orchestra Festival Is Planned For May 16 At Waterford High School
Waterford - The Waterford High School Music Department and Orchestra Booster Club will hold its 8th Annual Orchestra Festival on May 16 at Waterford High
New London Day |
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LIFESTYLE IN BRIEF 6/5
A group of 13 painters who are lecturers at some Thai art universities studied Vietnamese traditional lacquer painting art in the ancient city of Hue for three weeks.
Vietnam Net |
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VOLUNTEERS: Barbara Toplin, others, honored in arts
The Ridgefield Community Center was full of light, conversation and refreshments on Tuesday, April 22, when the Ridgefield Arts Council presented its annual Behind the Scenes Award to an outstanding volunteer for one of the non-profit arts organizations in Ridgefield.
Ridgefield Press |
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Middle East’s first guerilla marketing and selling seminar targets Dubai’s corporate jungle
In a Middle East first, Dubai Media City, a member of TECOM Investments, is gearing up to host a two-day marketing and sales seminar titled ‘Guerilla Attack - the New Revolution in Marketing’, as part of its newly launched Guru Talk initiative.
AME Info |
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‘Midas’ Minogue’s French letters award
KYLIE Minogue was yesterday presented France’s highest cultural honour, the Order of Arts and Letters.
icWales |
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BSO has big surprises on the way
You might not think it when you see him in person, but Bangor Symphony Orchestra executive director David Whitehill is down with Jigga. Jay-Z, that is. And he may not have 99 problems exactly, but the BSO definitely ain’t one.
Bangor Daily News |
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Organizers trying some new strategies
The Hollister Farmers' Market signifies another changing season each year, with the weekly Wednesday gatherings running from May through August.
Hollister Free Lance |
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SCHOOLS: Graduation on a Friday; help wanted!
Pomp, circumstance and hats in the air will be a Friday evening event this year, and PTSA organizers hope that will mean more parent volunteers for the graduates’ all-night party.
Ridgefield Press |
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Muti to head Chicago Symphony Orchestra
The search is over! The Italian conductor Riccardo Muti has been named the new music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from the start of the 2010 season.
Gramophone |
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Microsoft, Hyundai partner for in-car technology
Microsoft Corp and South Korea's top carmaker Hyundai Motor Co have agreed to build a music and information system to debut in cars sold in North America in 2010, the companies said on Tuesday.
The Economic Times |
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Multi-Platinum Rapper and Actor T.I. Speaks to Toure about His Trouble With the Law in a BET News National Exclusive: ...
In his first televised interview since a plea bargain on weapon charges, multi-platinum recording artist and actor T.I., a.k.a. Clifford Harris, Jr., speaks exclusively to BET News in the half-hour special T.I.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Special Events
Medicine and the Muse Anne Fadiman, author of "The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down," is keynote speaker for this symposium on the arts, humanities and medicine. Presentations, music and art exhibit by Stanford medical students.
Palo Alto Weekly |
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Giving music a voice; Event highlights need for programs in school
Music is the best part of Alyssa Cross' day. She's been tickling the ivories on her home piano since age six and her smile widened as she plucked a ukulele's strings during a school assembly, yesterday. "I grew up with music in my home, and I take [...]
Barrie Examiner |
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Nickeolodeon games bring in $1bn for THQ
Publisher reveals new licensed line-up from cartoon company coming in autumn
MCV |
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Making a career in country
Rissi Palmer Palmer, the first African-American woman on the Billboard country music charts in 20 years, carries a note from her 12-year-old self in her Bible.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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