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This summer, Oklahoma City University Students are traveling the country to find their perfect internship. Students may be in Chicago tapping their hearts out, campaigning for Barack Obama or organizing a major tennis tournament in Cincinnati for the top 50 pro players.
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PGSO season offers variety
A new season of music by the Prince George Symphony Orchestra promises a greater variety to please all ages, including free concerts for children, and a welcome home to several musicians who got their start in this community.Special guests who were raised in Prince George and ended up as professional musicians will include violinist Jonathan Crow, violinist Karl Stobbe, pianist David Looie and ...
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Bad Rap: Another Hip Hop Murder Conviction
A jury found a 37-year-old San Francisco rap music figure guilty in the slaying of a Kansas City rival in what authorities called a West Coast versus Midwest rap war.
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B.B. King Sets New Release
The King of the Blues is set to release a new album featuring covers of old blues songs from B.B. King's early influences.
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Monkey Business From Gorillaz
Journey To The West, an album conceived and created by Damon Albarn (music) and Jamie Hewlett (visuals) under the guise of Monkey, will be released in North America this fall by XL Recordings.
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Dancemakers to be part of the show at UWM
Each summer, accomplished dancers from all over the country converge on the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee to participate in the dance department’s summer intensives for graduate students.
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Canadian band to perform at fair
Fair side bar on Wednesday's concert
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Greg Honan: Do we really need more open space?
The fact that so many have been convinced to be thrilled about the new open space that the Vail Valley Foundation and Eagle County purchased in Edwards is mind-boggling. The Vail Valley Foundation does wonders for our area, so I am NOT here to simply bash the organization.
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‘The Brothers Karamazov’ opera performed in St Petersburg
A scene from 'The Brothers Karamazov' opera after Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel, music by Alexander Smelkov, libretto by Yury Dimitrin, performed at the Mariinsky Theatre.
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National Library gets Melba collection
An extensive collection that documents the life and times of Australia's first international diva has been acquired by the National Library. The Dame Nellie Melba acquisition includes music manuscripts, sheet music, photographs, programs and clippings, covering the period from 1891 to 2008.
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After a successful two-night concert at Onstage in Greenbelt, music lovers can once again appreciate the talent of the grand-prize winner of the 2005 World Championships of Performing Arts, dubbed the Olympics of the music industry.
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'Staycationing' on the Rise: Consumers Look to Their Own Back Yards for Vacation Destinations
(ARA) - With gas prices reaching record highs across the country and air travel more aggravating than ever, a growing number of summer travelers won't be traveling as far for their vacations this year.
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The 116th 'earthday' of Haile Selassie I will be celebrated tonight with a concert on the grounds of Livity Vegetarian ...
Not only does this cultural event promise to provide patrons with the best in vegetarian food and first-class entertainment with slated performances from artistes such as Tarrus Riley, Queen Ifrica, Etana, Bushman, Ken Boothe, Jimmy Riley, Sugar Minott, Lutan Fyah, Tony Rebel, Mikey General, Empress, Ras Takura from African Soldiers, I-Nubia, Ras Malekot, Moji and Heru, among others, it is also ...
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Arts Plan Could Cause Funding Gap, Study Says
In the midst of a contentious and politically turbulent first year as D.C. schools chancellor, Michelle A. Rhee drew near-universal acclaim with one goal: to place music, art and physical education instructors in all public schools.
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Vegas-like fountain makes a splash in San Pedro
The $14-million showcase near the waterfront gets mixed reviews. Some love it; others call it a traffic hazard. This much is clear about the Port of Los Angeles' new, $14-million, black granite fountain with Las Vegas-style synchronized lights, water jets and music near the San Pedro waterfront: People either love it or wish it were someplace else.
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Solange Knowles Enjoys the #1 Spot Again
Not only is the talented Solange Knowles making hit songs for herself , as a songwriter she continues to knock out the hits for others. "We Break The Dawn," the hot new song she co-wrote for label mate Michelle Williams lands at the #1 spot on Billboard's "Hot Dance Airplay" chart.
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CONCERTS: Spoonful headline Wheatfield town picnic
Lost amidst the fanfare surrounding the summer concerts in North Tonawanda and Lockport is the fact that Wheatfield has landed a pretty big show itself.
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Is US Internet Access Being Marginalized?
Every day we hear about how the Web is going to change the movie industry, the music industry and even software usage along with its related data storage. We hear how the web is becoming that ubiquitous utility service that we will all be using at some point whether it be from a desktop, a laptop or our mobile phones. Of course though what isn’t being said that in order to have this ubiquitous ...
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Night Of Music And Lyrics With Prisons Dept
Bandar Seri Begawan - Heavy rains did not dampen the festive spirits of the public when they came out to watch the 'Cultural Arts Performance Night' on Monday evening that was held in conjunction with His Majesty's 62nd birthday celebrations at the ‘Pentarama’ stage in the capital.
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'Were' the boys from the bush and we're coming to Blyth'
Blyth is fast becoming the country music capital of the Mid North with Scott Dann and Lee Kernaghan to both pay separate visits next month.
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Gas prices have rock tours reelin'
Emerging groups have been hit especially hard. A sluggish economy has also made concertgoers think twice about ticket prices and driving to concerts and festivals. OUT IN the hardscrabble world of rock concert touring, promoter Sean Carlson has learned a thing or two about eateries. "Japanese restaurants are the best," said Carlson, founder of the F Yeah Fest that's hitting 27 cities in 27 ...
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The Fall (R) ** Despite its fantastic images, story falls flat
In 2000's The Cell, the directorial debut of filmmaker Tarsem Singh (or, as he prefers to be called, just Tarsem), Jennifer Lopez chased down a serial killer by walking through a series of elaborate sets best suited for a Bjork music video.
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Sonic Youth - Sonic Youth Close Pool Venue
Indie rock icons SONIC YOUTH have signed up to play the final show at Brooklyn, New York's fabled MCCarren Park Pool. The venue, which opened in 1936, initially closed ...
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Minnesota Orchestra Cancels Concert Because Of Money
The Minnesota Orchestra, citing future budget concerns, on Tuesday canceled its annual Lake Harriet bandshell concert, the finale for the venue's music season.
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Joanna off to a flying start
Smooth and touching; two words that sum up the voice of Joanna Wong, a 19-year-old jazz singer/songwriter whose star is rising after the release of her debut album Start from Here. Some critics and fans have even excitedly announced they've found a Chinese equivalent of Norah Jones and Lisa Ono.
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