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Environmental awareness, economics slowly driving local 'green' efforts
Although Earth Day was observed Tuesday, folks in Portales intend to keep on going green all year long. Eastern New Mexico University is preparing to go green on a much larger scale.
Portales News-Tribune |
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Don Banks: Need, speed dominate NFL draft
IRVING, Texas -- Musings, observations and the occasional insight as we put a wrap on the marquee day of the NFL's annual pick-fest, from our vantage point of deep in the heart of Texas....
Sports Illustrated |
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FALLBROOK: First film festival off to strong start
FALLBROOK ---- Move over, Tinseltown, Fallbrook's dusted off its silver screen and rolled out a red carpet of its own. The first film festival to be hosted in the "Friendly Village" got off to a robust start Friday night, as more than 100 filmmakers
North County Times |
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Evergreen Arts Center Strives To Bring Variety
Tucked away in the community of Evergreen is the Center for Arts Evergreen, a center with a mission to bring a wide variety of influences in the arts to the Colorado Foothills.
CBS4 Denver |
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The smartphone war: Blackberry girds for iPhone's assault
Since the iPhone went on sale last summer, the contours of the smartphone market have begun to shift rapidly toward consumers.
International Herald Tribune |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 7th Nov 2005 15:27 UTC
The momentum generated by Apple's iPod digital music players and related products continues to translate into new Macintosh sales according to one Wall Street analyst who estimates that over one million Windows users have purchased a Mac in the first three quarters of 2005.
OS News |
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Coachella: Saturday Starts With Uffie, Kavinsky and Little Brother
Tens of thousands of music fans aren't fazed by temperatures in the triple digits Saturday at the Coachella music festival. Sunday will be even hotter. Over 40 bands will grace one of five stages today. Listening Post presents photos of Uffie, Kavinsky and Little Brother from Saturday afternoon for your viewing pleasure.
Wired News |
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Going underground: Mozart opera hits Berlin metro
BERLIN (AFP) - Mozart's opera "The Magic Flute" has been performed all over the world but Berliners will be treated from this week to a modernised production with a difference -- in an underground metro station.
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Going underground: Mozart opera hits Berlin metro
Mozart's opera "The Magic Flute" has been performed all over the world but Berliners will be treated from this week to a modernised production with a difference -- in an underground metro station.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Prince, a late addition, is the talk of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
At last year's Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Rage Against the Machine fans wore their love for the band on shirts and tattoos in the days leading up to their heralded reunion performance.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Roundup: Cougars advance to MCT quarters
Two sophomores made the difference for Colts Neck on Saturday in its Monmouth County Tournament round of 16 game against Raritan.
Asbury Park Press |
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Woman pounds the drums for a cystic fibrosis cure
Emily Schaller, 26, an employee at a retail store at day, becomes a drummer of a rock band at night and hosts concerts to support cystic fibrosis research.
The Times of India |
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Art Walk scheduled for Saturday
This Saturday’s Downtown Art Walk in New Iberia’s Main Street area will be the largest so far, said Planning and Zoning Director Jane Braud. More than 100 local and out-of-state artists are participating with one as young as 4 years old.
The Daily Iberian |
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Musicians to perform again here
The Iberia Cultural Resources Association will hold its second annual Symphony in the Park, free to all, Sunday afternoon. Although local residents will be close to home to hear the concert, the music will take them on a whirlwind world tour.
The Daily Iberian |
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Lovers woo to the sound of the bamboo flute
VietNamNet Bridge - A Mong craftsman dedicates his days to fashioning the perfect khen (bamboo flute). The strains of the flute are the soundtrack to many courtships.
Vietnam Net |
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Curran: Quick start and a wild finish
Curran: For a little while at least, the experts showed their expertise. In a change from recent years, mock drafts weren’t worthy of mockery. The first six players selected went in bang-bang-bang-bang-bang-bang fashion from the green room at Radio City Music Hall to millionaire status on stage.
MSNBC |
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Trippy Rock, Relaxed Jazz and Other Delights
Releases by Animal Collective, Houston Person with Ron Carter, Stebmo, Griffin House, Pete Robbins and Michael Doucet.
New York Times |
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Photonality Jazz Series Publishes New Book "Faces" with Sunny Kim from Prana Trio 2008 Performance at Chris' Jazz ...
“Faces" is a visual music composition using the medium of Photonality.
All About Jazz |
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Local Artists Use Music to Encourage Reading
Local hip hop artists took the stage at Smith Park and it was all for a good cause. The Hip Hop and Books Tour is designed to use music to encourage kids to read.
WLBT 3 Jackson |
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US jazz clarinetist Jimmy Giuffre dead at 86
WASHINGTON - PIONEERING jazz performer and composer Jimmy Giuffre, whose distinctive avant-garde clarinet style drove a lengthy career that included working with legend Woody Herman, has died at age 86, US media reported.
Straits Times |
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Iggy Pop And Jet To Go Wild At Hall of Fame
Iggy Pop is expected to head to Australia to perform Johnny O'Keefe's 'The Wild One' with Jet at the ARIA Hall of Fame. Pop and Jet recorded the song earlier this month in Miami as part of a Johnny O'Keefe tribute album.
Undercover |
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An Enigma Gliding Through Time
She had been a great beauty and is now a survivor from the era when women wore pearls and martini carts appeared at cocktail hour.
New York Times |
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Curran: Quick start and a wild finish
For a little while at least, the experts showed their expertise. In a change from recent years, mock drafts weren’t worthy of mockery. The first six players selected went in bang-bang-bang-bang-bang-bang fashion from the green room at Radio City Music Hall to millionaire status on stage.
MSNBC |
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Prince to headline Coachella music fest
INDIO, Calif. - Purple rain was to fall in the desert Saturday night when Prince was scheduled to play his much-anticipated headlining performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
GMA News |
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Bob Wills Day
It's been going strong for 37 years, and today Bob Wills day lives on down in Turkey. The celebration started early this morning and wraps up tonight with a dance. Thrity five to forty of the most talented musicians will play through the day.
KAMR Amarillo |
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