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Symphony talks stall; 10 shows canceled
For the first time in more than a half-century, the Columbus Symphony will fail to open its classical season in the fall.
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Edinburgh, open city
Every August, the Scottish capital plays host to the world's biggest season of arts events. Here, NS critics preview their highlights of this year's festival
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Freshmen join mixtape group, connect through music
Anna Harms is a budding media guru. The incoming freshman from Gainesville created a mixtape music exchange group on Facebook which, as of press time, had almost 600 members. The concept is simple: Incoming freshmen who join the group are encouraged to first invite all of their friends who will also be attending the University in the fall.
The Red and Black |
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Summer Music Festivals: All Good
Masontown, W.Va. July 11-13 Open skies, righteous jams and naked hippies! Let it be known, there was nothing bad about All Good. Nestled high in the unsuspecting mountain country of Masontown, W.Va., All Good Music Festival is a favorite among the most true and devoted freaks.
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Summer Music Festivals: Lollapalooza
Chicago Aug. 1-3 In 1991, Jane's Addiction singer Perry Farrell organized the first-ever Lollapalooza as a traveling festival that tours the U.S. each summer. Only a year after its 2003 revival, poor ticket sales forced the renowned festival to be cancelled.
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Summer Music Festivals: Pitchfork
Chicago July 18-20 Pitchforkmedia.com is commonly known in the realm of hipsterdom as the online resource for uprising independent music. A good review on Pitchfork often spells success for an independent band. For the past three years, Pitchfork has also hosted the Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago, highlighting some indie favorites and boasting, as always, some band you've never heard of.
The Red and Black |
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Soprano to perform for music series
Local soprano Elisabeth Turchi of Shippensburg will perform solos and sing with other performers in the July 24 concert of Shippensburg University's 2008 Festival Celebration Series.
Public Opinion |
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Simply 'Fabulous'
Disney's 'High School Musical' comes to the Capitol stage Brooke Brown Called the "Grease" of today's tween age bracket, Disney's "High School Musical" is moving up to a more sophisticated level.
Provo Daily Herald |
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France's first lady tops music charts
France's first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy shot to the top of the charts with her latest album in its first full week on sale, a music industry body said.
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Customise Your New Mac
Steinberg began shipping the new version of its consumer-based music recording application Sequel 2 . Sequel is targeted to users that may also be drawn to Apple's GarageBand.
Macworld UK |
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McRae makes a suggestion: Izturis to limit himself to right side of plate
Hal McRae's suggestion was music to Cesar Izturis' ears.
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of musicians’ body British Music Rights (BMR), said it was a "groundbreaking" deal. "It is a first step, and a very big step, in what we all acknowledge is going to be quite a long process," he told BBC radio.
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Firing up the fair crowds
Multi-platinum selling country band Lonestar kicks off the grandstand concert lineup at the Ozark Empire Fair at 8 p.m. Friday.
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UK's Biggest ISPs Agree To Warn Illegal Music, Movie Downloaders
Threatened with legislation by April if they fail to halt piracy, the UK's six largest ISPs will today announce a plan to tackle illegal music and movie downloading by sending warning letters to thousands of customers.
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On The Chase Amidst The Wind Holes
In the wake of the untouchable red multihull Crêpes Whaou! which rounded the Percé mark at dawn this Tuesday, the fleet of the 7th Transat Quebec Saint Malo is continuing to make headway as best it can towards the infamous pierced rock that forms the second course mark along the banks of Gaspésie.
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Illegal downloaders to get warning letter in government clampdown
Internet service providers have struck a deal with government and the music industry to help clamp down on illegal downloading.
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Net piracy deal will target parents
The parents of thousands of British teenagers illegally downloading music and films will be sent warning letters under a deal struck between internet providers and the entertainment industry.
TVNZ |
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SUMMER & THE DITTY
EVERY year, singers sip their lemon tea, musicians flex their fingers and label chiefs say their novenas in the hopes of producing that magical, ubiquitous tune that everyone remembers as being the highlight of their personal summer soundtrack. You...
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SONGS FROM THE STREET
We braved the heat to find out what tunes people are listening to this summer. Paeton Bruno, 15 Summer song for 2008: " 'Buzzin' by Shwayze. It's played on the radio a lot, and it just has a really summery vibe to it." Quintessential summer song...
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The night of all knights to help Sir Bobby raise funds
TWO of the country’s top sporting knights have pledged to support a glittering gala dinner to help Sir Bobby Robson raise money to beat cancer.
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Internet piracy deal will target parents
The parents of thousands of teenagers illegally downloading music and films will be sent warning letters under a deal struck between Internet providers and the entertainment industry.
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Pump Festival starts tonight
THE annual Trowbridge Village Pump Festival gets underway tonight and is set to bring in the crowds at the weekend.
Wiltshire Times |
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Plymouth celebrates its pride
Plymouth Township Day 2008 is set for Saturday (rain date Sunday), and organizers hope area families are ready to play, compete and eat their way through the numerous rides, games and snack stands lined up for the annual community fair at East Plymouth Valley Park.
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