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Sound of Music - the hotel
Maria von Trapp, the second-eldest of the von Trapp children whose story was told in the "Sound of Music" revisits her old home as it opens as a hotel.
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Flint Journal letters to the editor: The topics: Inflation needs historical perspective; Music in the Parks even is ...
Everyone in the Flint community should be tipping their hats to Kettering University's David White for the wonderful job he and his committee did with the General Motors 100th anniversary last week.
The Flint Journal |
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Ne-Yo goes rock!
R'n'B star Ne-Yo wants to team up with goth shock rocker Marilyn Manson on a track.
Independent Online |
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Jubilee Theater entertains audiences
Feeling in need of the exhilaration that comes from hearing uplifting music, watching tricky dance steps, wondering about the illusion of magic tricks and chuckling over silly humor?
Park Rapids Enterprise |
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Rolling Stones Switch Record Labels
The Rolling Stones are leaving EMI and have signed a long-term recording deal with the Universal Music Group, the company announced.
New York Times |
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The Clanton Advertiser
"O Sing unto the Lord a new song, for he hath done marvellous things: his right hand, and his holy arm, hath gotten him the victory. The Lord hath made known his salvation: his righteousness hath he openly shewed in the sight of the heathen.
Clanton Advertiser |
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Britney memorabilia sold
A host of iconic Britney Spears memorabilia will go under the hammer next month, it has been announced. The Rock & Roll Pop Art Auction kicks-off on August 2 online and features one lot expected to fetch around $25,000.
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News > Home
Hello from Adairville and south Logan County, home of the Adairville Cardinals and a whole bunch of good people. A great town to raise kids in or to retire. I love the town and all the folks that call it home.
News Democrat & Leader |
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Amazon, Apple may back MySpace Music
The upcoming MySpace Music service may ultimately be run by another major online music store, say alleged sources for TechCrunch. The social networking site is described as most likely picking Amazon MP3 to handle the commerce behind the store but is also said to be entertaining offers from other companies, including Apple and RealNetworks. No co...
MacNN |
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Roster growing for summer festival
Summer never seems to have been around very long before it starts its downhill run toward fall. One indication that the season of fun and sociability has reached its apex is the annual Kent Summer Sidewalk Festival.
The Kent Dispatch |
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Harold Ford Jr. Talks New Energy Platform
Harold Ford Jr. was in Nashville Friday, and the former congressman has scheduled to stay the rest of weekend in Music City for the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Summer Conference.
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Renowned guitarist in concert
A Phil Keaggy acoustic concert is slated Aug. 1 as a community outreach event coordinated through Vineyard Christian Fellowship.
The Leaf Chronicle |
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The Rolling Stones sign new record deal
The Rolling Stones and Universal Music Group have signed an exclusive, long-term, worldwide recording deal.
ITN via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Buzz Briefs: Phil Spector, Mia Farrow
LA prosecutors oppose motions in Spector retrial. Mia Farrow calls for pressure at Olympics to end Chinese support for Myanmar junta. Lil Wayne sued over use of Rolling Stones song.
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Church Briefs for July 25
The Melody Boys of Little Rock, Ark., are live in concert Sunday, July 27, in Jacksonville. The concert starts at at 6 p.m. and will be held at First Baptist Church, 210 Phillips St., Jacksonville.
Jacksonville Daily Progress |
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MTV Video Music Awards Get Branded! Meet Your New Host: Russell Brand
British comedian Russell Brand will host the MTV Video Music Awards on September 7.
MTV Music Television |
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South Asian culture abounds at Masala festival
This weekend, you are invited to the largest three-day South Asian arts festival Masala! Mehndi! Masti! The largest show of its kind outside of India, Masala, Mehndi showcases South Asian culture a...
East York Mirror |
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Arlostock uses music to help fill the needs of the villages pool
Arlington is far from Max Yasgurs farm in upstate New York, but on Saturday organizers hope to turn the Washington Coun...
Fremont Tribune |
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Capital Sounds: Musical happenings in and around the Capital City
This weekend is anything but slow, with a wide variety of music to be had in and around the Capital City. ...
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Thirty
This week's column features Captain Beefheart, Tommy Jordan, Syreeta, Josephine Foster, Reverend Gary Davis and Grizzly Bear.
HuffingtonPost |
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Grab A Pierogi And A Babushka In Whiting This Weekend
If we didn't have to work today, we'd be at Pierogi Fest in Whiting, IN right now. All weekend long, 119th Street in downtown Whiting becomes a thoroughfare of music, carnival rides, parades and pierogis. This year's festival promises to bring more of the same babushkas, polkas, parades, lawn mower drill teams, showcasing of dogs and all-around family fun. For those of us having a staycation ...
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Park Hills pool celebrates 50 years with free swim, music, hotdogs
Fifty years ago this month, the Park Hills city swimming pool opened for the first time. On Aug. 1, the city’s parks department will celebrate with an open free swim.
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Guthrie concert to feature performer with ties to locals
A free concert will be held beginning at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the Woody Guthrie Folk Music Center, 320 S. Cuyler. Brian Anderson, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barrett of Pampa, will perform a variety of music.
The Pampa News |
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Living History Day tomorrow in Wolcott
Wolcott Historical Society will sponsor Living History Day on July 26, from 10 to 4, in the Village Park. There will be music on the bandstand from 12:30 to 3.
Courier Gazette |
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Bregenz Festival excavates long-forgotten Krenek opera
While the opening night of the annual Bregenz Festival on Wednesday was one for the masses with a visually stunning staging of Giacomo Puccini's "Tosca", opera connoisseurs were in for a treat on Thursday with a rarely performed operatic gem from the 1930s.
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