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Hey Rosetta! Beat Bronchitis And Want Into Your Lungs
Newfoundland's Hey Rosetta! have finished their much anticipated second album, Into Your Lungs (And Around In Your Heart And On Through Your Blood), which is due on June 3 through Sonic Records.
ChartAttack.com |
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123 to graduate from LSC-PA May 9
Lamar State College-Port Arthur will award 94 associate degrees and 29 technical certificates to 123 graduates during the Spring Commencement at 6:30 p.m. Friday, May 9, in the Carl Parker Multipurpose Center, 1800 Lakeshore Drive.
Beaumont Journal |
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Food, rides and games all part of Raisin Festival
For five days, Lincoln Park was filled with colorful rides both big and small, the sound of children laughing, and the smell of delicious food wafting through the air as Selma hosted the 29th annual Raisin Festival.
Selma Enterprise |
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2008/05/06
Soilwork performs at Ruums on May 25. POPULAR Swedish rock act Soilwork will be visiting Malaysia on May 25. The band will give a one-night performance at Ruums Club in Life Centre, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, as part of its world tour.
The New Straits Times |
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Violinist Gives Special Show for Newark Taxi Drivers
(Newark, 5/6/2008) About two-hundred cabbies based out of Newark International Airport were treated today to a concert that some classical music enthusiasts would kill to get tickets to.
WBGO-FM Newark |
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County schools manager honored
Cheryl Barton was honored last weekend as the Classified Manager of the Year by the Association of California School Administrators Region VII.
The Union Democrat |
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Irish storyteller Niall de Búrca
Families enjoyed a magical March evening at Blanchard Community Library with Irish storyteller Niall de Búrca. Children and parents alike were delighted at the imaginative presentation of the art and tradition of storytelling.
Santa Paula Times |
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Crystal Castles Accused Of Stealing Songs
Crystal Castles have been involved in a lengthy dispute with artist Trevor Brown over their appropriation of a piece of his art without permission or compensation. Now the Toronto electro-punk duo are being accused of ripping off other musicians for their song material.
ChartAttack.com |
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Let's Go NZ : The wonders of winter
The Winter@Waipu Festival runs throughout June, July and August. Dozens of events are planned, including a Tartan Day on July 1 that showcases the area's Scottish heritage. Plays, poetry, exhibitions, concerts, walks, markets and parades are just part of what's on offer. A full programme is online.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Zune Spring update is pushed to player owners
Microsoft on Monday delivered its Zune 2.5 software, including several playback enhancements and better syncing and organizational capabilities.
BetaNews |
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Digidesign Previews Upcoming Transfuser Virtual Instrument
Digidesign today unveiled theTransfuser™ Preview ( http://www2.digidesign.com/transfuserpreview/index.cfm?ref=transfuserpreview ), a free three-month prerelease version of Transfuser, a new upcoming RTAS® virtual instrument plug-in for Pro Tools® ( http://www.digidesign.com/index.cfm?navid=28&langid=100& ) software.
Harmony Central |
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From petty crime to small business in one smart move
How urban riots inspired one woman to set up an academy for young people at risk of crime
Guardian Unlimited |
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Theatre company offers prisoners and ex-offenders a chance to show their talents
A theatre company gives prisoners and ex-offenders a chance to show their talents in productions where the art is as important as the therapy. Hazel Davis reports
Guardian Unlimited |
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Opopo Need Support So Their Instruments Don't Get Rained On
This interview began with an innocent question about the name Opopo , which was followed by a sprawling, seemingly improvised explanation that had three young men talking over each other about imperfect palindromes and binary number code.
ChartAttack.com |
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Candy Coated Killahz Have Got The It Factor
It's hard to pinpoint what exactly makes an artist unique. It could be their style, their attitude or a combination of both. What's certain is that they have some kind of "it factor" that translates to people that their artistry is unlike any other.
ChartAttack.com |
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Bentley's new office houses music instruments, accessories and sound systems
Music enthusiasts can look forward to a one-stop centre, which houses a variety of music instruments and a range of professional sound reinforcement systems.
The Star |
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Film Classics to Headline Academy Show May 24-25
The Arts Academy of Hollywood presents its 15th Annual "End of Year Production," featuring songs, dance and movie scores Saturday, May 24, and Sunday, May 25. Students and teachers from the Arts Academy's Dance, Music and Theater Departments will showcase their artistic achievements as a result of their dedication and hard work throughout the 2007-2008 year.
Miami's Community Newspapers |
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Arts Season Culminates in Spectacular May Events
"Broadway Across America" and Florida Grand Opera bring their 2007-08 seasons to a dramatic climax in May at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts during a month that also features performances by local theater, dance and music troupes.
Miami's Community Newspapers |
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Organ donation and Bid For Wellness are at top of our list
At a recent luncheon of the South Miami Rotary Club, members learned more about organ transplants as guest speaker Ken Trachy from the Life Alliance Organ recovery Agency Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine spoke to the group. According to Trachy, 97 percent of family members say they would honor the wish of a loved one if they approved it prior to dying. There is a disparity between actions ...
Miami's Community Newspapers |
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Jewish ?Academy for Excellence? opens for summer classes
The Center for Excellence in Jewish Education ? to be known as the Academy ? opens this summer. First up will be summer camp for pre-school children. When school starts in August, the Academy will begin with classes for pre-school and day school ? possibly up to the fifth grade, depending on the enrollment.
Miami's Community Newspapers |
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You write the reviews: Karine Polwart, Stables, Milton Keynes
What to expect of Karine Polwart? The shambling sparrow of her second album, Scribbled in Chalk? The sharp-suited politician depicted in a HMV publicity shot? The Scottish folk singer of her third album, Fairest Floo'er? Or the sexy, party-frocked woman resonant on her latest album, This Earthly Spell? She shuffled on to the stage at this gig as if she were a bag lady, caught in the bright ...
Independent |
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New York taxi drivers are thanked to the tune of $4m violin
A rising star of classical music performed for taxi drivers at an airport in New York yesterday to thank a driver for returning his $4 million Stradivarius violin.
Times Online |
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FSU's Rose Ineligible To Play In Fall
Florida State left tackle Daron Rose, a Jefferson High product who started 11 games as a sophomore last season, has been ruled academically ineligible to play next season.
The Tampa Tribune |
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Aquasino hosts 'fun and games' networking reception
Aquasino Casino and Sports Book, a 228-foot luxury yacht setting sail from South Beach, recently hosted a "fun and games" networking reception for over 400 members from premier organizations on deck for the stellar event: The Aventura Marketing Council; the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce; the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce; Chamber South; the Miami-Dade Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce; the ...
Miami's Community Newspapers |
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Have a piece of love
PIECE of Love (pic) , a debut exclusive project between Universal Music Malaysia and Rock Corner and Artist Gallery, was released by Universal Music Malaysia last month.
The Star |
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