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Wine, music in Harmony
Head to Bethel for one of Harmony Hill Vineyard's wine tastings. Samples of wines are generally 50 cents each.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Taste of Tokyo at arboretum
No need to travel to Asian countries for a rickshaw ride, Japanese tea ceremonies or to hear music masters from Tokyo this July.
The Lisle Sun |
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Mariah world tour?
Mariah Carey is planning to go on the road later in 2008, she has revealed. The US pop superstar yesterday confirmed a September appearance at the Fashion Rocks event in New York City.
Yahoo! Launch UK & Ireland |
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Lewis U. plans children's festival
Lewis University is planning a festival for children Aug. 2.
The Plainfield Sun |
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STAYING ON TRACK
Like scores of rock and pop artists, Sheryl Crow knows the days of selling several million albums have passed.
Asbury Park Press |
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Music and more at state fair
As people walk by a little stage at the North Dakota State Fair in Minot on Tuesday and hear music, they stop for just a second, long enough to find out Carrie Underwood really isn't performing.
The Bismarck Tribune |
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Church preps for Recycling Sale
ITHACA — The Ithaca Unitarian Church was bustling with activity Tuesday evening as more than 50 people stopped by to drop off and organize everything from books to bowling balls for the church's upcoming recycling sale in August.
The Ithaca Journal |
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Bill Drummond rejects recorded music in favour of 17-person choirs
The latest idea of the KLF's Bill Drummond - to reject all recorded music in favour of ad hoc 17-person choirs - is as barmy yet impressive as ever, writes Alexis Petridis
Guardian Unlimited |
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A factory of feats kick off Hemmens fall season
A factory may be an unusual setting for a circus. Unless it's the Birdhouse Factory by Cirque Mechanics. "It's a really cool show. They do some really, really amazing stuff that the human body should not be able to do," said Bill Folk, executive director of Hemmens Cultural Center in Elgin.
The Courier News |
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Experience makes the difference for Backyard
Backyard front man Art Miller is no stranger to music. He picked up his first guitar at age 15 and never stopped playing. Now in his 40s, Miller says experience is what sets him and his band, Backyard, apart from the rest of the field. "We're a seasoned group," he said.
The Courier News |
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Datebook
A roundup of fairs and festivals, arts and crafts, auditions, musical performances, stage performances, comedy and art exhibits in and around the Fox Valley.
The Courier News |
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New Outlook
Dark-hued rockers Alkaline Trio -- from left, Derek Grant, Matt Skiba and Dan Andriano -- lighten up a bit on their latest disc, "Agony & Irony."
Las Vegas Review-Journal |
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Buddy Guy remains fiery on new CD
Blues may be an ageless music, but most players ease into old age with relaxed grace. Not Buddy Guy, who sounds as distinctively piercing on Skin Deep as on his classic '60s Chess Records cuts or his early '90s comeback albums.
The Courier News |
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EYE OPENERS
Jazz instrumentalists and vocalists will perform at 1 p.m. today in the June Whitley Student Lounge on the College of Southern Nevada's Cheyenne campus, 3200 E. Cheyenne Ave.
Las Vegas Review-Journal |
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Russell Brand wird VMA Host
Russell Brand wird die diesjährigen MTV Video Music moderieren.
MTV |
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Business digest
UC's Goering Center names president, the Downtown Macy's plans events tied to the festival and a Nov. 5 trial is set for a Delta-Northwest suit.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Laula's music bridges the gap with audience
Carol Laula The Jam House
The Scotsman |
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Consumers tired of celeb-based marketing
Brands should stop basing marketing campaigns around sports, music and TV stars as consumers are becoming fed up of celebrity marketing, according to a new report.
Publican |
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Raven-Symone won't host party
Raven-Symone Christina Pearman, better known as simply Raven-Symone, will not be hosting the Disney Music Block Party this weekend, a spokesman for its producer said.
Asbury Park Press |
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'Music' will fill Guntersville
GUNTERSVILLE - The Whole Backstage Theatre in Guntersville will present Rodgers' and Hammerstein's "Sound of Music" tonight through Sunday and three days next week.
The Huntsville Times |
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Oswego tailors ride for families, bike fanatics
OSWEGO -- Residents here are tuning up their bicycles this week in preparation for the village's annual Organized Bike Ride on Sunday, and there's still time to register.
The Beacon News |
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James Montgomery coming to Cochecho Arts Fest stage
DOVER — Blues legend James Montgomery takes The Cochecho Arts Festival stage at 7 p.m. on Friday, August 8. Whether he is recording with Kid Rock, sitting in with Gregg Allman, or fronting his hot band of thirty years, Montgomery plays with authority.
Foster's Daily Democrat |
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Rock band Helix coming to Fredericton next month
Canadian hard-rock legends Helix will try to Rock You in August with a performance at Musiplex on Fredericton's north side.
Daily Gleaner |
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Taste of Tokyo at arboretum
No need to travel to Asian countries for a rickshaw ride, Japanese tea ceremonies or to hear music masters from Tokyo this July. On Saturday and Sunday, The Morton Arboretum is hosting the second annual Asian Festival, chock full of music, food, activities and more.
The Wheaton Sun |
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In this section
GLOUCESTERSHIRE’S up and coming music and skating stars are set to showcase their talent at the third annual Scratch and Skate festival.
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