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Economic woes force 12 percent cut in N.J. arts funding
Against a backdrop of cutbacks, the New Jersey State Council on the Arts reduced by 12.6 percent its funding for arts organizations, programs and projects on Tuesday.
Courier-Post |
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25 New Classic Movie Soundtracks
We're counting down the best music from films since 1983; see if your favorite made the final cut
Entertainment Weekly |
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Jazz it up: Young musicians soar at workshop
STAMFORD - Chip Jackson's fingers run up the neck of his upright base as he begins his solo. Plucking wildly at the thick strings, he breaks away from the steady beat.
Stamford Advocate |
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Columbus Park will close after Alive @ Five concert
STAMFORD - Columbus Park will close after tomorrow's Alive @ Five concert, a safety measure in response to incidents last week where seven people were arrested and three officers injured in fights after the show.
Stamford Advocate |
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What's Happening
Greater Oroville Community Outreach volunteers and classes All-volunteer nonprofit organization sponsors classes, health programs, recreational activities in the Family Resource Center, 2185 Baldwin Ave.
Oroville Mercury-Register |
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Music Review: Modern Guilt
Reviewed by Leah Greenblatt --
Entertainment Weekly |
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Gilford Community Calendar
The Wild Quill Writer's Camp, Gilford Public Library, 9 a.m. Babytime at the Gazebo, Gilford Village Field, 11:30 a.m. Music with Steve Blunt, Gilford Village Gazebo, 1:30 p.m.
The Citizen of Laconia |
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Music Review: Identified
Reviewed by Chris Willman C+
Entertainment Weekly |
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Music Review: In Your Room
Reviewed by Dave Karger --
Entertainment Weekly |
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Music Review: Holy
Reviewed by Clark Collis A-
Entertainment Weekly |
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Ticket tax
“I am appalled at the irresponsible and immature behavior of the James City Board of Supervisors regarding the proposed ticket tax at Busch Gardens and Water Country. None of us wanted this buyout to happen, but it has and we must accept and deal with it in the least adversarial way possible. We should welcome our new neighbors to the community and hope they come as good corporate citizens. ...
The Virginia Gazette |
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Costs stall renovation of Nazareth College arts center
Sharply escalating construction costs have brought a temporary halt to renovations of Nazareth College's performing arts center, college officials said Tuesday.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Metro Council may come to Music Row landowner's aid
The Metro Council may try to intervene in the seizure of a Music Row business owner's property, under a bill now being readied for debate.
The Tennessean |
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Around Town: Four ways to get out tonight in Baltimore
Music
Baltimore Examiner |
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Mercury Music Prize Nominees Announced
An exciting time in any music lover’s calendar is the day the nominations of the Mercury Music Prize are announced. So get excited music lovers!
Undercover |
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Bush urges Congress to OK Colombia trade pact
Wed, Jul 23, 2008 (12:06 a.m.) President Bush on Tuesday seasoned his call to Congress to pass a free trade pact with Colombia with a little Latino music.
Las Vegas Sun |
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The 3-minute interview: Ann Kenworthy
Ann Kenworthy was appointed interim executive director of the Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations last week.
Baltimore Examiner |
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Shires group officially buys WBTN
BENNINGTON — It's official: Bennington's AM radio station belongs to a nonprofit community organization.
Bennington Banner |
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Morsels
The St. Teresa Lawn Festival will have lots to do and eat when it takes place Thursday from 5 to 9 p.m. at St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church on Third Avenue in Union City.
Erie Times-News |
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Judge drops drug, weapon charges against reggaeton singer Don Omar
CAROLINA, Puerto Rico (AP) - A judge has dropped drug and weapons charges against Puerto Rican reggaeton singer Don Omar.
Nevada Appeal |
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Premiere of Sierra's work for woodwinds, strings excites
Chamber Music Northwest rolled into its fifth and final week Monday with bracing performances by a younger generation of musicians.
The Oregonian |
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News Hard Rock Park
People in Hawaii love to travel to our ninth island – Las Vegas. Only one activity not existing in the borders of our beautiful islands lure us away more – amusement parks. From the East to the West Coast and a couple of cities in between, we are amusement park addicts.
Haleakala Times |
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Rosendale music scene fixture dies
Michael Dmoch, a longtime Rosendale resident and Hudson Valley musician, died Sunday. He was 59.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
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ROCKING FOR FASHION: R&B and hip-hop stars sign on for 5th annual Fashion Rocks concert.
*Lil Wayne, Beyonce, Chris Brown, Rihanna, Justin Timberlake and Mariah Carey are among the stars set to perform at this year's Fashion Rocks concert which is set for September in New York City.
Eurweb |
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Poison promises nothin' but a good time
Just as disco helped define the swinging '70s, hair metal provided the perfect soundtrack to '80s excess. Both musical genres have been widely reviled and ridiculed, and both seemingly will never die: Disco still fuels decadent theme nights at the hippest clubs across the country, and hair metal bands are still a major guilty pleasure for rock fans, as evidenced by the success of Motley Crue's ...
Miami Herald |
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