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Findlay Walleye Festival Set for July 25 & 26
If the fish are not biting on Lake Shelbyville, Findlay residents are inviting fishermen and visitors to their community for a great fish sandwich.
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Devil's Ship at Scotland's Edinburgh International Festival
Five women are living on an abandoned island, all the men have left and they are contemplating whether to leave or to stay. As a strange ship appears on the horizon their peace is shattered.
Payvand Iran News |
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World Beat
Mickey Hart is best known for the 30-some years he served as one of The Grateful Dead’s dual drummers, but his passion for exotic percussion instruments and transcendent rhythms has also placed Hart firmly among the greatest percussionists/drummers in the world.
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Phone News: Sony Ericsson Announces the W902 and W595 Walkman Phones
Today, Sony Ericsson unveils three new additions to the Walkman phone family: the W902, W595 and W302, and seven new music accessories. Here is more info on the Sony Ericsson W902 and the W595 Walkman phones:Sony Ericsson's new W902 ...
PDA Buyer's Guide |
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'The Music Man' at the Roxy
This year's major stage production for the Pioneer Days celebration in St. Anthony will be performed on a different stage.
Rexburg Standard Journal |
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Billboard.com -- Neil Young's 'Archive' To Be Available On CD, DVD
With "CSNY: Deja Vu," his documentary of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's controversial 2006 Freedom of Speech Tour, rolling out this week, Neil Young says his upcoming musical plans mostly involve his long-in-the-works "Archive" series as well as hitting the road.
Billboard.com |
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Heritage Festival brings family and friends together – on and off the field
In the neighborhoods of Rumford, it doesn't take much to get someone motivated to throw a block party. You can expect block parties, big and small, to spring up around Rumford as summer begins, summer ends, Halloween approaches, and the MLB and NFL seasons run their course.
East Providence Post |
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Discover the Marketing Opportunities in Mobile Music as Mobile Revenues Are Projected to Exceed $13 Billion by 2012
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/1a7f07/mobile_music_ads) has announced the addition of eMarketer's new report "Mobile Music: Ads to the Rescue" to their offering.
Centre Daily Times |
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City of Newark Designates July 25, 2008 "James Moody Day"
WHAT: On Friday, July 25, at 11:00am a press conference will launch the Third Annual "Lincoln Park Music Festival: A Celebration of Spirit and Dance". The City of Newark and the City Council will honor James Moody with a proclamation and resolution designating July 25, 2008, "James Moody Day". The County of Essex will also present Moody with a proclamation. Broadway star of "The Color ...
Centre Daily Times |
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International Tour of West Side Story Reaches London July 22
Just after the confirmation that Arthur Laurents will direct a new Broadway production of West Side Story that will begin performances at a Nederlander house Feb. 23, 2009, an international touring production of that classic musical that originated in Germany reaches London's Sadler's Wells July 22.
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BskyB To Launch Online Music Service
UK communications company BskyB is set to launch an online music subscription service and has partnered with Universal Music Group. The new service will be available later this year but details of subscription prices and a name for the service have not been released. The new service will attempt to take on Apple's iTunes. Sky says it is in talks with other music companies, both major and ...
WebProNews |
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Gospel music competition Sunday
The Mount Holly Black History Forum's second annual “Gospel Explosion” is 3 p.m. Sunday at the Tuckaseege Community Center. The event is a fundraiser for the “Walk Down Memory Lane,” which will commemorate A.M. Rollins Elementary School. The “Gospel Explosion” is a competition with individuals, choirs and praise teams participating. St. Mark's Methodist Church of Charlotte will be there to ...
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Austin Daily Herald
There is hardly a dry spell of song and romance in Austin this week with they debut of Summerset Theatre’s “110 in the Shade.” This 1954 Broadway musical is based on the N. Richard Nash’s book “The Rainmaker,” also a 1956 film starring Kathryn Hepburn and Burt Lancaster.
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Cut Copy And Presets Set For Tour
Cut Copy and The Presets are set to co-headline a North American tour this fall. Organized by their label, Modular, both artists will be supporting their recent albums, Cut Copy's In Ghost Colours and The Presets' Apocalypso . The tour kicks off on September 19 at the Monolith Festival in Denver, CO, and will bring the bands across America and into Canada.
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Kenya: Dioceses Organize Local Events to Mark World Youth Day
The Catholic Church in Mombasa and Lodwar organised local festivities to mark the 23rd World Youth Day, which was celebrated internationally in Australia.
AllAfrica.com |
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Electric Orange
The Orange Mighty Trio may not literally be orange, but it’s certainly mighty, and a quick look at its list of members (violin: Zack Kline, bass: Nick Gaudette and piano: Mike Vasich) confirms the group’s trio status. So what makes this trio so mighty?
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The Pawleys Island Festival of Music and Art lineup
The Pawleys Island Festival of Music and Art, a three-week long, multi-stage event is slated for September 12th – 28th. The Pawleys Island Festival of Music and Art line up includes such entertainers as Sam Bush, Barrage, the Waccamaw High School Chorus, the Hallelujah Singers, Chamber Music with Phillip Powell, Agnes Kael-Nagy and Erin Althoff, Chicago City Limits, the Litchfield Ballet ...
The Myrtle Beach Sun News |
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10,000 Lakes Festival is all about the music
It's not the Grateful Dead, but it's as close as you're gonna get. Beginning Wednesday, Detroit Lakes is hosting the 10,000 Lakes Festival (10KLF for short), a four-day, soak-in-all-the-music-you-ca
Post-Bulletin |
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Students Organize Anti-Violence Rally
Pittsburgh Public School students are planning a rally today to speak out against the recent violence in some local neighborhoods.
KDKA Pittsburgh |
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First Look: "High School Musical 3: Senior Year"
The musical experience of a generation now becomes a motion picture event with the release of "High School Musical 3: Senior Year." Watch the theatrical trailer here on CBS4.COM.
CBS4 Miami |
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The Jonas Brothers to perform at this year's VMAs
The Jonas Brothers will perform at this year's Video Music Awards. It will be the wholesome pop group's first-ever appearance at the event, known for its eye-popping water cooler moments (many involving Britney Spears).
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Workshop to explore traditional music
Ever wondered where the term "hillbilly" comes from -- or what makes fiddling different from playing the violin? Would you like to improve your fiddling, learn a new tune or two, or just learn where some of the tunes and techniques come from?
The Greenville News |
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BSkyB signs Universal for online music service
Britain's largest pay-TV firm BSkyB is to launch an online subscription music service and has signed the world's largest music group Universal as its first partner, in a deal that could challenge Apple.
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Eaglewood is more than just folk
"Mention the word 'folk' to a lot of people and it conjures up images of agonizing ballads sung by a guitar-playing uncle or earnest-to-the-core songs about farms and factories with torturous sing-along choruses."
myKawartha.com |
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Inflatable amusements replacing traditional carnival rides
WABASHA -- Karen Stamschror appreciates the nostalgia of carnivals with rides spinning, lights blinking and music blaring, but the experience is becoming less c
Post-Bulletin |
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